guess it makes sense and picking up implicit styles would be a pain
messing with templates
is there a difference between having the style defined in resources and doing <TextBlock Style="{StaticResource {x:Type TextBlock}}" Text="3" /> inside the template?
feels like the result should be the same
I have very strange results though, looks like it picks up style for checkbox but not for textblock
It has to be due to ControlTemplate having its own visual tree. If I recall correctly the implicit style should be located in ControlTemplate resources -> StyleResources -> ControlResources ->App Resources -> Generic.xaml. I don't know why the CheckBox picks up the style.
If you move the Resources from Window to <Control> the implicit style will be applied
public class MoveByDirection_ViewModel
{
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
private void NotifyPropertyChanged(String propertyName)
{
if (PropertyChanged != null)
{
PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
}
}
private String _p1Value;
public String P1Value
{
get { return _p1Value; }
set
{
_p1Value = value;
the PropertyChanged event is always null...
I've also set the DataContext
giving the ViewModel
after the VM constructor call
this.viewModel = new MoveByDirection_ViewModel();
this.DataContext = this.viewModel;
I mean that if in the textbox that needs to contain only a number user tries to input a char, I block it...but maybe it is better to use an updown (integer or double) for that purpose...
as somebody who has done digging.. i've never managed to find "rock bottom" - in my experience its a bottomless pit.. you just have to look harder and you'll find another hole to fall through ;)
I want to get total variants run for my Test Version 0 i.e Test Id=100
This is my table and records:
Test:
Id Version
100 0
Variants:
Id Name Type CategoryId
11 Variant1 Diff 1
12 Variant1 Add 1
13 Variant2 Add 2
14 Variant2 ...
@Learning and why do you even have the Variants class included??? it's only referenced in the SubVariants in the Variants property (which isn't used in the example. And you should fix the indentation!