typst/tests/typ/layout/stack.typ
Laurenz ed0c804017 Add spacing capabilities to stack function
- Named argument `spacing` controls spacing between any two template arguments
- Arbitrary linears in the list can produce arbitrary spacing
2021-09-27 22:23:26 +02:00

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// Test stack layouts.
---
// Test stacks with different directions.
#let widths = (
30pt, 20pt, 40pt, 15pt,
30pt, 50%, 20pt, 100%,
)
#let shaded = {
let v = 0
let next() = { v += 0.1; rgb(v, v, v) }
w => rect(width: w, height: 10pt, fill: next())
}
#let items = for w in widths { (shaded(w),) }
#align(right)
#page(width: 50pt, margins: 0pt)
#stack(dir: btt, ..items)
#pagebreak()
// Currently stack works like flexbox apparently.
#stack(dir: ltr, ..items)
---
// Test spacing.
#page(width: 50pt, margins: 0pt)
#par(spacing: 5pt)
#let x = square(length: 10pt, fill: eastern)
#stack(dir: rtl, spacing: 5pt, x, x, x)
#stack(dir: ltr, x, 20%, x, 20%, x)
#stack(dir: ltr, spacing: 5pt, x, x, 7pt, 3pt, x)
---
// Test overflow.
#page(width: 50pt, height: 30pt, margins: 0pt)
#box(stack(
rect(width: 40pt, height: 20pt, fill: conifer),
rect(width: 30pt, height: 13pt, fill: forest),
))