@Jeremy basically i have a heirarchical tree view, by levels i am referring to the nodes, at the moment i have set an image to the first and second node level but don't know how to add a picture for a third node branching off the second
@Jeremy it should, before i included the: <HierarchicalDataTemplate.ItemTemplate> tags I had a tree view which displayed 3 levels but all with the same image
@Jeremy I am not sure what you mean, I have tried several different methods none of which have worked, correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the ItemTemplate refer to the child of the "Children" objects?
@Jeremy okay so there would be a single binding from the children to the imagesource, is the imagesource simply a reference to the location of the images i want to use?
@Jeremy haha thanks, yeah it is i've had some experience with winforms in the past but never WPF, the learning curve is steep but I am beginning to appreciate the power of WPF and XAML over winforms
Hey guys, can you recommend a free navigation control for WPF ? My software has different "modules" that the user can navigate to and I was wondering if there was something that give better visual results than stacking multiple buttons with images on them
Also, @Julien, maybe you can also answer this : I'm used to DevExpress controls in WinForms like a grid that already has support for grouping / sorting / filtering. Is there something similar in WPF that could allow me to get rid of that third party ?
@Julien I hate maintaining the DataGrids we have. "Hey, can you add a column tooltip that displays the column name when you hover over the items?" "Not easily, no."
Namely, is there any relatively straightforward UI customization that can be done on it? Currently, there are huge margins between the day, month, and year select boxes
This is causing it to take up way too much horizontal space, which is impacting the UI elements around it