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How to: Use Automatic Layout to Create a Button

This example describes how to use the automatic layout approach to create a button in a localizable application.

Localization of a user interface (UI) can be an expensive, time consuming process. Often localizers need to resize and reposition elements in addition to translating text. In the past each language that a UI was adapted for required adjustment. Now with the capabilities of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) you can design elements that reduce the need for adjustment. The approach to writing applications that can be more easily resized and repositioned is called automatic layout.

The following two Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) examples create applications that instantiate a button; one with English text and one with Spanish text. Notice that the code is the same except for the text; the button adjusts to fit the text.

Example

<Window
    xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    x:Class="ButtonLoc.Pane1"
    Name="myWindow"
    SizeToContent="WidthAndHeight"
    >

<DockPanel> 
    <Button FontSize="28" Height="50">My name is Hope.</Button>
</DockPanel>
</Window>
<Window
    xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    x:Class="ButtonLoc.Pane1"
    Name="myWindow"
    SizeToContent="WidthAndHeight"
    >

 <DockPanel> 
    <Button FontSize="28" Height="50">Me llamo Esperanza.</Button>
  </DockPanel>
</Window>

The following graphic shows the output of the code samples.


Auto Resizable Button

NoteNote:

For the complete sample from which the preceding examples were extracted, see: Use Automatic Layout to Create a Button.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Use a Grid for Automatic Layout

Concepts

Use Automatic Layout Overview