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SwipeView Items could not be centered vertically when content is multirow grid #22581

Open inimirpaz opened 5 months ago

inimirpaz commented 5 months ago

Description

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Just like shown in the screenshot above, when the content of a SwipeView is a multirow Grid items are not properly centered. This was not the case with Xamarin.Forms.

Steps to Reproduce

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Link to public reproduction project repository

https://github.com/inimirpaz/maui_issues/tree/swipeview_issue

Version with bug

8.0.40 SR5

Is this a regression from previous behavior?

Yes, this used to work in Xamarin.Forms

Last version that worked well

Unknown/Other

Affected platforms

iOS, Android

Affected platform versions

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Did you find any workaround?

No response

Relevant log output

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PureWeen commented 5 months ago

@inimirpaz if you place your Swipeitems inside a layout and set a width and/or height on that layout, does that let you position them? Or even just stick them inside a Grid instead of just having a label?

inimirpaz commented 4 months ago

@PureWeen just sticking them inside a Grid does not work. Adding a HeightRequest to the label itself (or to any layouting parent) does "work". Only problem is, this is not a viable option because you may not know the height beforehand. (Or are you suggesting to bind to the height of the inner element?)

Edit: as a workaround, one could move the element inside a Grid in the second row with RowDefinitions="*, Auto, *".

inimirpaz commented 4 months ago

Has this been verified by the team?