Multiple controls on Xamarin button?












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I would like complex button, which has several text elements and which should change their state and color depending on button state.



Unfortunately, I see that Xamarin button has only predefined image and text parameters.



How to have multiple controls inside a button in Xamarin?










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  • you would need to create your own control to do this

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  • That's incredible

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I would like complex button, which has several text elements and which should change their state and color depending on button state.



Unfortunately, I see that Xamarin button has only predefined image and text parameters.



How to have multiple controls inside a button in Xamarin?










share|improve this question























  • you would need to create your own control to do this

    – Jason
    Aug 3 '18 at 14:41











  • That's incredible

    – Dims
    Aug 3 '18 at 15:23














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I would like complex button, which has several text elements and which should change their state and color depending on button state.



Unfortunately, I see that Xamarin button has only predefined image and text parameters.



How to have multiple controls inside a button in Xamarin?










share|improve this question














I would like complex button, which has several text elements and which should change their state and color depending on button state.



Unfortunately, I see that Xamarin button has only predefined image and text parameters.



How to have multiple controls inside a button in Xamarin?







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  • you would need to create your own control to do this

    – Jason
    Aug 3 '18 at 14:41











  • That's incredible

    – Dims
    Aug 3 '18 at 15:23



















  • you would need to create your own control to do this

    – Jason
    Aug 3 '18 at 14:41











  • That's incredible

    – Dims
    Aug 3 '18 at 15:23

















you would need to create your own control to do this

– Jason
Aug 3 '18 at 14:41





you would need to create your own control to do this

– Jason
Aug 3 '18 at 14:41













That's incredible

– Dims
Aug 3 '18 at 15:23





That's incredible

– Dims
Aug 3 '18 at 15:23












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Visual state manager(Only XF 3.0+) have three states: normal, disabled, focused which is named "CommonStates", or you can create custom states.Maybe it could help:



https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/visual-state-manager






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    I think you must read more in content view, where you can add labels into stacklayout or grid with your own api bindable property, then use it wherever you want in your code:
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/xamarin.forms.contentview






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      Visual state manager(Only XF 3.0+) have three states: normal, disabled, focused which is named "CommonStates", or you can create custom states.Maybe it could help:



      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/visual-state-manager






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        Visual state manager(Only XF 3.0+) have three states: normal, disabled, focused which is named "CommonStates", or you can create custom states.Maybe it could help:



        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/visual-state-manager






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          Visual state manager(Only XF 3.0+) have three states: normal, disabled, focused which is named "CommonStates", or you can create custom states.Maybe it could help:



          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/visual-state-manager






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          Visual state manager(Only XF 3.0+) have three states: normal, disabled, focused which is named "CommonStates", or you can create custom states.Maybe it could help:



          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/visual-state-manager







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              I think you must read more in content view, where you can add labels into stacklayout or grid with your own api bindable property, then use it wherever you want in your code:
              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/xamarin.forms.contentview






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                I think you must read more in content view, where you can add labels into stacklayout or grid with your own api bindable property, then use it wherever you want in your code:
                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/xamarin.forms.contentview






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                  I think you must read more in content view, where you can add labels into stacklayout or grid with your own api bindable property, then use it wherever you want in your code:
                  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/xamarin.forms.contentview






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                  I think you must read more in content view, where you can add labels into stacklayout or grid with your own api bindable property, then use it wherever you want in your code:
                  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/xamarin.forms.contentview







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