I've got a WPF window, and I'm trying to get the Width property. No matter where I try to present the code, it always returns as NaN. I have looked up on the internet and read that I should actually be using ActualWidth instead, but this returns 0 no matter what.
How can I get rid of the lag an...
Basically what Sisyphe said - I've got an MdiChild object which is wrapped around a user control which I created. And I want the wrapper to take on the same size as its contents
There are many ways to set bindings from Code Behind. What you should try to bind is the HeaderProperty on the TabItem. Though you must first retrieve it to do that.
Here is a working example that should set you started. It's not the way I would do it, as I would do that in xaml, but as you req...
I was expecting that when the datagrid detected one of my properties as a windows uri, it would automatically set the column type to datagridviewLinkColumn
@Maverik - if i may interrupt for a second - your solution seems to work, but i've somehow lost resizing functionality. Rather the resizing mechanism isnt working as it's supposed to anymore
var x = new Binding("Width") { ElementName = "tableWindow" }; var y = new Binding("Height") { ElementName = "tableWindow" }; childTable.SetBinding(FrameworkElement.WidthProperty, x); childTable.SetBinding(FrameworkElement.HeightProperty, x);
Unfortunately I don't have time to re-write it. Coincidentally I discussed this issue with my supervisor yesterday, and due to time constraints, fixing the library or even changing it should not be an issue.
The application is to be very AI heavy, and as it is i know nothing about AI so I need time to learn some concepts and code them. Basically what I'm trying to say is that I have very limited time which can be spent on the UI of the application
Interesting... maybe that's why its acting up. The last time i tried to solve this problem i had searched through the classes and checked to see if it was specifically being set, but couldnt find anything