I have bound a ObservableCollection to a DataGrid and set the AutoGenerateColumns to true in a WPF with MVVM application.
Then how can I stop a specific column to be appeared in the DataGrid?
I have seen a same question here. But I'm looking for more MVVM approach.
What you are doing is writing that columns should be autogenerated in xaml, then you have a side effect hack negating it in code behind.
Not a huge issue but it is not very clear.
You could write an attached property for the hiding, it would make it reusable and the xaml would be expressive. Tricky part is naming things so it becomes clear.
Reusable is probably a very minor benefit in context.
I am developing one desktop application in WPF,this contains different type of shapes ( like circle, radius circle, diameter circle). now I need to resize shapes on demand so I used .Net adorner which provide flexibility to drag and resize the shapes. the exact issue is I want to resize two eleme...
Adding MVVM Light reference to a WPF projects adds a large number of system assemblies to the list of dependencies in the accompanying MSI Setup project. These assemblies (50+ in number) are then copied to the application folder when the app is installed. Why is it so? Why can't it reference it f...
I have a Style where in a Setter I'm defining a LinearGradientBrush. In that same style, I have a Style.Triggers where I have a StoryBoard. In the DoubleAnimations, how can I reference the individual GradientStops in the brush?
Basically, how do I reference an element in a Style resource from a trigger of that same style?
I'm getting this error: Cannot resolve all property references in the property path 'gradientBrush.(0)[1].(1)'. Verify that applicable objects support the properties.
@Hypersapien I think to do what you're trying to do, you have to set the borderbrush for your border (I think that's what you were doing yesterday, right?) with all the GradientStops. And thanks to that nifty post, you know you have to name the stops. So then, in your storyboard, set the TargetNames, not just the TargetProperty. It looks like the way to do this is to explicitly set each one the way you want it. Or am I missing something?
So, set the borderbrush to the lineargradient that has all the stops you want, and they're all named. Then in the storyboard, change each stop to what color you want.
So each doubleanimation animates a corresponding gradientstop.
Areo Glass Effect and windowStyle set to none and AllowTransparency causes widow resize to not function properly
After adding the Areo Glass theme to my window and setting WindowState to None the window does not resize properly. I can go as large as I want but when resizing down smaller the gla...
I have a grid with columns that all have proportional (with "") sizes. However, if the content of one of the columns is larger than that proportional size, it appears to be expanding to accommodate the content. I do not want this. I want the proportions to be respected at all times. I also can't hardcode the size (without "") because I need the layout to be scalable. What am I missing?
sorry, that should be an asterisk in the quotes, it's just not showingup