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07:31
I mean personally. I'm trying to solve printing XPS that has original images as resources using XpsDocumentWriter.
 
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11:17
Morning guys
11:42
hi Maverik
 
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12:45
god
<GridView ...
          ItemClick="RegionsGridView_ItemClick"/>
when i click an item in the GridView why the H*LL isnt the ItemClick event fired? :S
12:59
I dont even know why you're trying to do item click!
its an event I didn't even know existed!
got it now
you had to set a STUPID property to true
IsItemClickEnabled
you know when you have to jump through hoops to do something - chances are you are doing it wrong?
im not jumping through hoops
IsItemClickEnabled to get ItemClick event going ? that's a hoop IMHO
the gridview contains items and i need to listen to item clicked event
13:01
Button -> Click -> not recommended but enabled regarldess
listen to the actual items being clicked
not the gridview
yeah thats what i tried to do at first
but couldnt get it to work
well we should fix that then :)
you are probably right :)
sec
well here is the xaml for the GridView
        <GridView x:Name="RegionsGridView"
                  Margin="0"
                  Grid.Column="1"
                  Grid.Row="1"
                  ItemsSource="{Binding OrgUnits}"
                  ItemTemplate="{StaticResource RegionListViewItemsDataTemplate}"
                  Style="{StaticResource RegionsGridViewStyle}"
                  IsItemClickEnabled="True"
                  ItemClick="RegionsGridView_ItemClick"/>
RegionListViewItemsDataTemplate is retrieved fro ma resource dicionary
from a*
also the RegionsGridViewStyle
but in neither of the templates im able to add a click listener :/
13:17
whats the data template like?
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<DataTemplate x:Key="RegionListViewItemsDataTemplate">
    <Grid Width="200" Height="200">
        <Border Background="{ThemeResource ListViewItemPlaceholderBackgroundThemeBrush}">
            <Image Stretch="Fill" Source="{Binding Image}"/>
        </Border>
        <StackPanel VerticalAlignment="Bottom" Background="{ThemeResource ListViewItemOverlayBackgroundThemeBrush}">
            <TextBlock x:Name="Name" HorizontalAlignment="Left" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="{Binding DisplayName}" VerticalAlignment="Top" Style="{StaticResource TitleTextBlockStyle}" Margin="10,0,0,0"/>
where do you want the click?
Grid i suppose
so basically you're looking for textblock clicks?
13:24
if you click anywhere inside the 200x200 it should fire off
you could apply a style ontop of grid
okay, yeah after a little googling I started thinking of that immediately after opening the resource dicionary
but it works now do i have to :(
maybe its just better practice
well i dont know - if you wanna leave it you're welcome to leave it
but you are roaming in areas that most people dont go in - so if you break it, you probably wont get much help
Grid could have used a PreviewMouseUp directly even
or you could have done it differently -> instead of TextBlock .. you could have used Button that looks like a TextBlock
but you get to bind to an ICommand
(this is probably the route I would have taken)
okay
thanks for the help Maverik :)
np :)
 
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14:56
@Maverik you know how i can set design time selected item in listview ?
IsSelected = true
on the ListViewItem
or set SelectedItem / SelectedIndex on the list itself
15:46
hey, does anybody know if it is possible to do a databinding with the ApplicationData.Current.LocalSettings? (Windows Store)
I think so?
sorry no store experience here
16:00
ok, but wasn't this supposed to work: stackoverflow.com/questions/5323052/…
16:11
@celsoap7 no cause you are specifying a binding to a static property but not specifying the source of said property in the binding
as the answer says
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=MyStaticProperty,
                  Source={StaticResource MyStaticClassResource}}" />
you don't necessarily need to use that context - you can now use x:Static as source too
if you show us your viewmodel and applied datacontext, we can tell you the binding
btw, that staticresource is still correct in its own right - x:Static is more a shortcut if you dont need to reuse the class for other purposes
basically the model is this: pastebin.com/qfuZJzZf
the view runs this at the Load: var sampleDataGroups = FeedSource.GetGroups((String)navigationParameter);
            this.DefaultViewModel["Groups"] = sampleDataGroups;
and the view's xaml: pastebin.com/4uy0Lcav
16:26
sigh thats a lot of code
what bit of binding do i need to look at?
the textblock loading
i want to bind it to a property, that i can change anywhere on the code
my problem is that i don't know how to do it
17:00
that makes two of us right now
that's a complicated setup you have there - I'm guessing you have Dependency Injection involved?
feels like Prism is in action?
I don't think so, the app structure is based on the visual studio template
All I can figure so far is your DataContext is either IEnumerable<TweetGroup> or TweetGroup itself
thats the problem with templates ;)
<TextBlock Text="{Binding from}" <- is this binding working?
yes that binding is working
ok at least i know that datacontext is TweetGroup then :D
and by the way, public class TweetGroup : FeedCommon
17:06
now which textblock do we want to fix?
the "loading"
found it: <TextBlock x:Name="loading" Text="{Binding Path=MyStaticProperty,
               Source={StaticResource MyStaticClassResource}, UpdateSourceTrigger=Explicit}"  Grid.Column="1" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Margin="0,10,9,0" TextWrapping="Wrap" VerticalAlignment="Top" Foreground="White" FontSize="12" Width="192" TextAlignment="Right">
why UpdateSourceTrigger=Explicit?
i'm trying a lot of things xD
17:07
>.>
whats your full static class.property ?
the one on that answer i mention before stackoverflow.com/questions/5323052/…
your class.property name is Global.Temp?!
MyStaticClass
>.> very original name!
<TextBlock Text={Binding Source={x:Static local:Global.Temp}} />
based on the copy and paste pattern
17:10
if even this doesn't make sense then you really need to read on binding basics
oh wait
forgot Temp is static
no, i've never seen that
that question is not mine
my only interested on that was the first answer
which doesn't work kind works like i wanted to, but doesn't update the textblox when the value changes
*which works like i wanted to, but doesn't update the textblox when the value changes
sorry
Don't do explicit
and implement INotifyPropertyChanged on the (view)model
there's no reason for it not work if you have those two sorted
ok, like this then: public class MyStaticClass : INotifyPropertyChanged ?
static and INotifyPropertyChanged don't mix ;)
that is my problem
the same happens for bindable base
since i can't use this inside a static property
17:26
With .NET 4.5, you can do this via : msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
why would you "need" static?
i actually have no idea what hes realllllyy trying to do :D
hi reed!
aa i think that's what Explicit trigger was for - because his sample was probably using static - finally that makes sense!
I typically tryt oa void static properties
you can always use a singleton if you need "static" data
I will try to explain what I'm trying to do, I want to have a textbox on the corner of my string that shows various messages, this messages can be set from different classes and methods.
i actually have one class with the singleton pattern implemented but i had no success when binding the data
If you use a singleton, you can just implement INPC and it should work
but, if it's binding to a collection, make sure to set on the UI thread only
yea I tend to stick with singletons as well. lifes so much simpler with them.
Reed is there any decent site that is not tryfsharp.com that can answer noob questions?
ok i'll paste the same line there :P
my databinding still only works at the first time
are you using Explicit?
hi everyone there!!
I have one problem regarding Itemcontrol
I want to show first element alone in first line while others could be wrapped up. I am using wrap panel inside Itemspaneltemplate
how could I acheive this any ideas
I tried with setting style but not working
<Window.Resources>
    <ItemsPanelTemplate x:Key="HorizontalTemplate">
        <WrapPanel Orientation="Horizontal" />
    </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    <ItemsPanelTemplate x:Key="VerticalTemplate">
        <WrapPanel Orientation="Vertical" />
    </ItemsPanelTemplate>
</Window.Resources>
<Grid Name="myGrid">
    <GroupBox Margin="53,100,65,100">
        <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Fruits}">
            <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
                <ItemsPanelTemplate>
                    <WrapPanel>
any suggestion my friends
Here I am trying to set the orientation of wrappanel based on first element in list which is "Apple"
17:58
its too late in evening to be reading this kinda code sorry :( i'm about to jet
i dunno might work with styles. seems like a data template selector might work better
or even just present your first item in a stand alone control
yea I would have gone with that
have a restriction cant use a standalone control because list is dynamic and is being used in functionalities
so make a control that contains the standalone and the list
18:45
This chat becomes so dead when I'm not asking questions. :(
18:56
good afternoon from st louis!
Good afternoon ;)

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