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01:50
the element still exists when its collapsed @elios264
 
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08:53
morning :)
morning
morning !
you guys know how i can invoke loading a user control without actually showing it?
so I can do something like:
ViewModel vm = new ViewModel();
MyUC uc = new MyUC();
vm.DataContext = vm;
and have the controls in MyUC user control bind to the collections specified in xaml
09:12
isn't it already the case ?
well I do that, and when I find the dataGrid child in the MyUC visual tree, the ItemsSource is null/Count = 0
the error might be somewhere else
    ViewModel vm = new ViewModel();
    MyUC uc = new MyUC();
    vm.DataContext = vm;
    DataGrid dg = Utilities.FindVisualChildren<DataGrid>(uc).FirstOrDefault();
    //dg.ItemsSource = null here
   Window wnd = new Window() { Content = uc };
   wnd.Show();
    //dg.ItemsSource is not null when the window is shown
10:06
@NETscape binding might not be resolved synchronously
right, so is there a way to resolve binding manually?
I don't know
@NETscape but what are you trying to do ?
I'm trying to implement a print preview... with that being said I have a function that takes in a Size (representing a page size). I create a PrintPreviewControl and bind a collection to my DataGrid... my DataGrid should fill with rows where I then would be able to calculate the size of the rows to determine how many (row) items can be bound to the datagrid's collection for each page.
I think I might just use some kind of equation... like 8 rows per 100 pixels or something.
       public MainWindow()
        {
            InitializeComponent();

            uc1 = new UserControl1();
            BackgroundWorker bw = new BackgroundWorker();

            bw.DoWork += (sender, args) => uc1.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(DispatcherPriority.Background, (Action)Test);
            bw.RunWorkerAsync();

        }

        private void Test()
        {
            uc1.DataContext = true;

            while (uc1.CB.IsChecked != true);
        } // breakpoint here
<UserControl x:Class="WpfApplication11.UserControl1"
             xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
             xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" >
    <Grid>
        <CheckBox x:Name="CB" IsChecked="{Binding Mode=OneWay}" Checked="ToggleButton_OnChecked"/>
    </Grid>
</UserControl>
That might interest you
if you switch DispatcherPriority.Background to DispatcherPriority.Normal, the breakpoint never get hit
10:22
its weird because it was working when i was doing it one way, but i refactored and now it doesn't
i'll try it out
ahh
wonder why
did you try ?
not with my code yet... does the background worker work on the UI thread?
yes
well
not exactly but I then use uc1.Dispatcher to go back to the UI thread
11:25
morning
11:54
hi
12:08
hi both :)
sorry i hoped to functional programming room and forgot about this one xD
 
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15:07
I'm trying to create a 'pass-through' routedevent on a user-control, but it doesn't appear to be working, any ideas?
I've got a ButtonCancel in the XAML
And the following in the code-behind
public static readonly RoutedEvent CancelButtonClickEvent = EventManager.RegisterRoutedEvent("CancelButtonClick", RoutingStrategy.Tunnel, typeof(RoutedEventHandler), typeof(Footer));

public event RoutedEventHandler CancelButtonClick
{
add { ButtonCancel.AddHandler(ButtonBase.ClickEvent, value); }
remove { ButtonCancel.RemoveHandler(ButtonBase.ClickEvent, value); }
}
any ideas?
sorry never worked with one
you could stick around until Reed / Johan show up - they'll likely know
15:26
hey dudes / dudettes
yo
Whats the talk tonight?
Elections!
Have you done your civic duty yet?
15:42
hello all
hey
aa you might be able to help Greg too with his Routed Event question up there :)
beyond me
:/ in the interim I'm just subscribing to the ButtonCancel click event and raising my CustomRoutedEvent with teh source as the button, I though you could do it the way above though
16:35
@Maverik Which elections?
2 Talk tonight, 7pm Pacific Time, on WPF + Xamarin info (via F#) will be streamed at: plus.google.com/events/cm1arlcmh7dr2kljjo5u9tcb8jo - feb 13 at 23:15

< whats this
2014 SO Moderator Elections?
its reed's talk :)
WPF / F# mashup (i haven't actually gone through it fully yet - i'm guessing)
my f# isn't even properly at basic level yet to comprehend the godly talks!
 
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17:50
hej
Hi all
@DrewR That was a talk I did a while back (Feb 13)
@ReedCopsey hi, do you want to come to Sweden? Gf can spoil you with her cooking :D
the wpf guy hates datatemplate + contentpresenter
he wants usercontrols with datacontext wired up in xaml
and wants usercontrol : viewmodel 1 : 1
18:13
ugh
well, it's not always bad - I don't love View-first development, though
it's good if you're using Blend and designers
but sucks for writing the code - makes you have to do a lot of hoops to get the proper data in place
Is it possible to split a FixedDocument up into A4 pages?
the best thing is that this makes me motivated to try to learn some stuff
learn it good enough to go to war :D
@Kian dunno
My BackgroundWorker isn't firing the Completed event, sometimes...
works first 2 times, 3rd time never changes from "IsBusy" status
    bw = new BackgroundWorker();
    bw.WorkerReportsProgress = true;
    bw.WorkerSupportsCancellation = true;
    bw.DoWork += bw_DoWork;
    bw.ProgressChanged += bw_ProgressChanged;
    bw.RunWorkerCompleted += bw_RunWorkerCompleted;
    bw.RunWorkerAsync();
any reason you're not just using await/async instead? It's so much easier than BW ...
I did initially and the UI froze and I got an error about The CLR has been unable to transition from COM context […] for 60 seconds
and the suggestion was to move to background worker thread,,, from a Jon Skeet post
18:25
well, you can still move to a BG thread
not sure what the work is doing, though - but the fact that you're getting COM context issues may be problematic with BG Worker too - since that can mean you have apartment threading issues
Was trying to do what you said and make the long running task load everything in the async method while having the UI thread spin the loading window
COM components typically have strange thread affinity rules
(as currently the UI thread loads everything and the background thread is creating a loading window)
grr every attempt to make this work just makes it worse
going to nix this entirely. no loading windows for you!
19:24
Hi guys. I have quite difficult problem (for me) here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21861104/…
If anyone have any idea, please
HK1
HK1
19:37
In MVVM, would you use more than one DataContext in a single window? The ViewModel should act as the single DataContext, the single doorway to all other models/data?
@HK1 no, the ViewModels must have a hierarchical relationship which resembles the hierarchical relationship of the Views
@HK1 so if you have
MainWindow
    Widget 1
         Sub Widget 1A
    Widget 2
        ....
you should also have
MainViewModel
        ViewModel1
             SubViewModel 1A
        ViewModel2
                 ...
or whatever makes sense in your application's structure
IMO, making a gigantic MainViewModel for the entire application makes no sense
HK1
HK1
@HighCore, the application I'm working on only has a single view at this point and that's unlikely to change. But in that view there are many different widgets, some very related and others not. So I'm guessing unrelated widgets should have their own ViewModel.
@HK1 right
 
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21:36
Does anyone here create XPS files out of WPF? Out of Flow Document?

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