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A: How to use App ResourceDictionary and MergedDictionaries in other page - Windows Phone 8.1

Akshay SoamLet's for example you have external resources defined in following manner in an external file. <ResourceDictionary xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" > <SolidColorBrush x:Key="TitleBrush" Color="Da...

This is fine, but I am having Resource Dictionary in App.xaml and want to access from UserControl or page, then please suggest way to use it.
i have edited my answer... See if this fulfills your needs.
From my understanding i feels that you were having a problem using merged dictionary resources in your normal xaml pages. I hope i have understood your problem.
I added xaml code for Dictionary1.xaml. Now this resource having style name eText can I use this style in any page or UserControl?
Also I find x:Key required to define ResourceDictionary, can I use it without x:Key value?
Yes you can use it in any page or user control using StaticResource attribute (provided you have first mentioned your resource file in your App.xaml)
x:key is used to Uniquely identify elements that are created and referenced in a XAML-defined dictionary. I don't think so you can add any new resource without using this keyword.
Hello... :)
Yes
1 min akshay
Yes it is working
but what if I use key value for dictionary?
10:57
use key value for dictionary...?? i couldn't understand...
do u know about xaml look-up sequence...??
that case something error : "Resource Text Could not be resolved"
not much more ;)
<Application.Resources>
<SolidColorBrush x:Key="MyBrush" Color="Yellow" />

<ResourceDictionary x:Key="mergeDictionary">
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="Dictionary1.xaml" />

</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>

</Application.Resources>
this is something which I am having in App.xaml
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="Dictionary1.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="Dictionary2.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>
this xaml in App.xaml works fine
Page xaml looks like:
<StackPanel Margin="20,30,0,0">
<TextBox Style="{StaticResource eText}" Margin="0" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="TextBox" VerticalAlignment="Stretch"/>
</StackPanel>
Why do you want to give a key to your resource dictionary...??
I mean this line...
<ResourceDictionary x:Key="mergeDictionary">
So that in future we can add new dictionary values
But again yes, we can add new value in merge dictionry itself right..
we use key so that the resources can be added to the xaml resource dictionary...
Yes that's what i wanna say u can add those values in your merge dictionary itself...
Using a merge dictionary adds a new step in your xaml look-up sequence...
so basically, if any dictionary which having property Key wound reflect in page or user control ?
wont*
means Style values cant be access by UserControl/Page
Or der is any way to use Key value dictionary?
11:07
i think i'm still not getting why do u want to give a key to your dictionary... We creates some styles and templates and use key for using those resources at multiple pages and user control...
key is not something which is used only to uniquely identify things...
that's the difference between x:key and x:name attribute...
x:key adds things to the resource dictionary but x:name doesn't... it simply uniquely identifies them...
Ok, got it. thanks a lot!!
:) :) :)
Actually I am new to XAML
and recently I am working on it
to provide new platform for our great client!!
Nice to see u on stack, and thanks for help ;)
ur welcome... :) i'm preparing for MCSD Certification for Windows App Store in C#... So has to know the things in a little detailed manner...
XAML is easy... except the "data binding" things... that confuses a lot...
From where you are?
11:21
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?
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11:25
yeah sure... :) i will... :) thanks for the offer... :)
hehe
one more problem
once I add ` <ResourceDictionary>`
in App.xaml
It wont allow to add other style in below
<Style x:Key="eTextBoxInputText" TargetType="TextBox">
<Setter Property="FontSize" Value="18"/>
<Setter Property="FontFamily" Value="Segoe WP SemiLight"/>
</Style>
App File looks like:
<Application.Resources>

<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="/eStyle/eTextBoxStyle.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="/eStyle/eTextBlockStyle.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>

<Style x:Key="eTextBoxInputText" TargetType="TextBox">
<Setter Property="FontSize" Value="18"/>
<Setter Property="FontFamily" Value="Segoe WP SemiLight"/>
</Style>

</Application.Resources>
Key Attribute only be used on an element that is contained in IDictionary
error msg
yeah i'm getting the same error...
but you can do this in this manner...
<Application
x:Class="App2.App"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="using:App2">

<Application.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="Dictionary1.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="Dictionary2.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>

<Style x:Key="eTextBoxInputText1" TargetType="TextBox">
<Setter Property="FontSize" Value="18"/>
i have moved the style element i step above the xaml hierarchy....
<StackPanel Grid.Row="1">
<TextBox Style="{StaticResource eTextBoxInputText1}" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="TextBox"/>
<TextBox Style="{StaticResource eTextBoxInputText2}" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="TextBox"/>
</StackPanel>
and see i can now use both the styles in my normal pages and user control...
you need to define the styles just in <ResourceDictionary> node...
11:44
ohhh, great
Something like this:
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="/eStyle/eTextBoxStyle.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="/eStyle/eTextBlockStyle.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="/eStyle/eHyperlinkStyle.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>

<!--Other Style goes here-->

</ResourceDictionary>
yeah...!!!
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yes that's good... :)
i referred your website's career tab...
the post mentioned there requires a lot of prior experience...
yeh.. 2 years exp required
You can show MCSD Certification for Windows App Store in C# as experience
and college project also

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