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Using Linear layouts and setting margins on child objects is usually the best way to position your App's graphical objects. | Using Linear layouts and setting margins on child objects is usually the best way to position your App's graphical objects. | ||
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- | The background of a layout will be transparent by default, but you can set a color using the **SetBackColor** function. | ||
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- | Colors are given as hex **color codes** which can be copied from various graphics programs or simply exprimented with until you get the color you want. The format is (# | ||
- | For example "# | ||
- | You can also use a gradient background for a layout using the **SetBackGradient** and **SetBackGradientRadial** functions. | ||
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The visibility of both layouts and child objects can be controlled using the **SetVisibility** function. Use the values **" | The visibility of both layouts and child objects can be controlled using the **SetVisibility** function. Use the values **" | ||
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