StretchMode.PixelPrecise Literal
The size is pixel matched to the source so the image is drawn 1:1. This means the visual size changes across device densities, but the image remains sharp.
Location
- Namespace
- Fuse.Elements
- Package
- Fuse.Elements 2.9.1
Returns
Possible Values
- PointPrecise
-
The size of the source image, in points calculated with density, are used as the image size. This is the default: a 100x50 source image will be 100x50 points in size. This preserves size across various device densities.
- PixelPrecise
-
The size is pixel matched to the source so the image is drawn 1:1. This means the visual size changes across device densities, but the image remains sharp.
- PointPrefer
-
If the size of the image in
PixelPrecise
mode is close toPointPrecise
then usePixelPrecise
mode, otherwise usePointPrecise
mode. This retains sharpness with slightly varying sizes, but prevents too much size variation. - Fill
-
The image is stretched to fill the available space. The aspect ratio is not retained.
- Scale9
-
The image is stretched in 9-segments defined by the
Scale9Margin
. Corners are not stretched, borders are stretced in one direction, the center is stretched in both directions. - Uniform
-
Stretches the image to touch the sides of the available space and retain the aspect ratio. This will result in unfilled sections on either the left/right or top/bottom sides of the image.
- UniformToFill
-
Stretches an image to touch all sides of the available space and retain the aspect ratio. This will result in the image being clipped on the left/right or top/bottom.