IconButton
#282
Replies: 1 comment
-
Yeah, we definitely want to support alignment and size. Some folks may just want a Button with just an icon too. Definitely see a lot of folks wanting some simpler solution here to make it easier to be consistent with this across apps. Wonder if we want to support icon sizes like FYI @JustinXinLiu as well for his thoughts. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
0 replies
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
-
Settings Expander
Problem Statement
Icon buttons are everywhere across Windows and other OSes. At the moment, it can be pretty painful to create a consistent IconButton that renders the Icon and Content appropriately - resulting in many different implementations and UX inconsistencies.
The challenge however, is that WinUI provides many different Button types:
Button
ToggleButton
DropDownButton
SplitButton
HyperLinkButton
Required XAML to currently do this:
As you can see, this can be quite verbose - not easy to re-use and prone to (layout) issues (like picking the wrong spacing).
Inspiration
Many community developers have worked on their own implementations of this control/pattern.
Proposed Solution
It'd be great to make it easy for developers to consistently add an icon to a specific button type. Ideally, we'd have IconButton, IconToggleButton, etc. controls - but for the sake of maintenance, I'm not sure if it makes sense to introduce new button types for all of these variants?
Alternatively, we could create a new helper control that can be set as the content of a Button type?
Properties that come to mind:
XAML markup:
results in:
An additional benefit, is that you can quickly move this around in anything that takes an object, e.g.:
In a PivotItem.Header:
ComboBoxItem.Content:
Open Questions
API Reference Docs
References
Windows Visual Library
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions