Moves layers so that they are arranged in a horizontal row.
The position of the arranged layers is based on the bounding rectangle around the layers — the smallest rectangle that can enclose them. The bounding rectangle is always aligned with the X-axis and Y-axis (not rotated).
Layers
— The layers to arrange, in order from left to right.Rendered Layers
— The group of rendered layers containing the arranged layers. This is only necessary when working with Real Size layers.Vertical Alignment
— The way the arranged layers line up with each other: by their top-most, bottom-most, or center points.Anchor
— The point within the arranged layers' bounding rectangle that should be fixed at Position
.Position
— The point within the composite image where the arranged layers should be placed, in Vuo Coordinates.Spacing
— The distance between adjacent layers, in Vuo Coordinates.Arranged Layer
— A parent layer containing the arranged layers as children. (Arranged Layer
omits empty layers, for example if one of the Layers
drawer ports doesn’t have a cable connected.)Keywords: column, horizontal, layout, line, place