Hmm. Right now I simply called my DataTemplate three times, with different margins. It feels wasteful. Perhaps a VisualBrush option, like @JohanLarsson suggested.
I was hoping to avoid code and keep it all in XAML, but what can you do.
I installed paket from nuget with:
Install-Package paket
I then tried to run paket convert-from-nuget. It stalled out on a user prompt (it wouldn't let me type into the package manager console). My next thought was to run it from command line, but how to do so is not documented.
Just putt...
/me waves to the room. Ok, this may be a dumb question but is d:designinstance the preferred way to design time bind up your XAML or is the Galasoft ViewModel "IsInDesignMode" preferred? (Sorry, I'm kinda a newb at WPF / XAML)
Hrm... I get intellisense when I do the service locator thing. I hit an issue over the weekend where the designer stopped showing my 'test' data but when I run the app live it's all there. That spurred me to do some googling and that's when I found out about the d:designinstance
To clarify I've been using the MVVMLight framework from NuGet
Anywho, that's besides the point. d:DesignInstance is more accepted as best practice in your experience?
And I can toss an example of what I'm experiencing out on GitHub. I'm just at that crossroads of trying to do things "right" without getting bogged down if that makes sense.