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{"The type System.Windows.Media.MatrixTransform was not expected. Use the XmlInclude or SoapInclude attribute to specify types that are not known statically."}
What caused this?
I've applied [XmlInclude("")] to every abstract class
[XmlInclude(typeof(B)]
[XmlInclude(typeof(C)]
public abstract class A { public bool AThing { get; } }
public class B : A { public bool BThing { get; } }
public class C : A { public bool CThing { get; } }
Hey @Reed. Question. I have a custom control (in libraryA) which derives from ComboBox. In Generic.xaml, I define it's style, and right after it, I define a style for ComboBoxItem. The style I define for ComboBoxItem doesn't get baked into my custom control library and when I use the control (in libraryA) in my application, it seems to use the default Windows ComboBoxItem style still. Am I not allowed to define the style for comboboxitem in the custom control lib?
@ReedCopsey and if I copy the comboboxitem style from my libraryA generic.xaml file into my application where I use my custom controls, then its all gravy.
I'm guessing there is something in your command (in your VM) that causes the view to reload in some way.
Step through your command. I would suggest one way to narrow it down is to return from your command method part way through until you find the line that causes the problem.
If I were to take a wild guess, I'd say you are loading this button dynamically based on a collection and that collection is being updated in your VM. But I could be way off.