Hello pplwould like to know if we can do a panel like this in WPF.
Where I sent a list item for the usercontrol, and after that the control showed items that were possible, and if more it shows the next and previous buttons. In windows forms I have. Now wpf in that complicated. I can not show items as monitor size user even knowing how many are being presented, he puts her items and then can not do paging. Can you help me?
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You could have a horizontal StackPanel in the grid and scroll the StackPanel with two buttons.
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I have a Window with a WrapPanel containing a variable number of custom items.
By clicking on an item I need to display a panel containing some information about the item selected.
While displaying this panel I'd like the WrapPanel to fill all the available space like in the picture below.
The best I could come up with was to create a UserControl with a Grid with two row, each one containing a WrapPanel.
When the information panel is collapsed I would display only the first WrapPanel which will contains all the items.
While the information panel is visible, I would show both WrapPanels, moving some of the items from the first WrapPanel to the second.
Honestly though, I don't really like it and I was wondering if there was a better solution.
I have a string array. Each array element has some content. I need a horizontal scroll bar or anything similar below the window. On clicking next or previous button, array elements needs to be displayed in a textbox accordingly. Something like paging. But I am unable to find any such control. I need to perform this in WPF and MVVM pattern.
Else i'll have to put two buttons and implement the functionality on its click events. But I would not get the scroll bar effect.
Any help would be much appreciated!
I am currently working on a WPF project in C# using MVVM. In this project I have a list box that loads a user control for each row of data in my items source.
The user control that gets added for each item in my collection also contains a list box that is filled from a database. This second list box often grows and therefore makes each item larger than the view of the first listbox.
My question is, how to I make my listbox have smooth scrolling. Right now it jumps from the top of one item the the top of the next. Since each item is bigger than the view of the listbox I need to be able to scroll without jumping from the top of each item to the next.
I have used a scrollview to achieve this but the list box then intercepts the mouse wheel event and will not allow me to scroll without hovering over the scroll bar.
Is there a better way to do this?
UPDATE:
I can get smooth scrolling using the scrollview control but I cannot scroll while my mouse is inside the scrollview. I have to have my mouse over the scrollbar in order to scroll.
It is like something is intercepting my mousewheel event.
I was able to achieve what I was trying to do by using a ItemsControl rather than the ListBox. It loaded just like the ListBox control and pulled all of my data into it and let the ScrollView handle the scrolling. It did not intercept the mousewheel even like the listbox did.
If you do not need to be able to select an item, I highly recommend using the ItemsControl.
You can set on the Listbox the following Property ScrollViewer.CanContentScroll="False".
I'm converting an app from ASP.NET WebForms to WinForms. There is one asp.net page which contains a ListView/Repeater that contains several custom controls, which in turn contain a ListView with other custom controls. Basically the layout looks like a TreeView, but on each node/leaf there are few controls like comboboxes, etc.
When this is in ASP.NET, the page automatically lays itself out, so it is several screens tall - if I add 20 buttons into a Panel, it will grow and the browser will get scrollbars.
I'd like to do the same thing in a WinForms application - so I'll have a user control that will contain a lot of controls in a some variation of Panel (Flow, Table layout), and the controls might have another controls inside them, etc.
The problem is, that when I make winforms app, each control has specific height in the design time. I'd like some user controls to be able to grow with their contents - so they'll add up. In the main Form, there should be a vertical scrollbar, just like in the web browser when the generated page is taller than the screen.
I'd just like to get some general pointers in the right direction. Thanks.
Use Anchor and Dock container properties.
Yes, to expound on Anchor and Dock...try this
-Place a Panel on an empty form, and set its dock property to Top
-place a textbox in the panel, and Dock it to Full...it should fill the whole top panel
-Place a splitter on the form, and if not already docked correctly, set its dock to top
-place another panel below the splitter, and set its Dock to Fill
-place another textbox inside the lower panel and fill it as as well
Now you have a form with two resiable textboxes and will resize when the form does.
*you may have to set the textbox MultiLine property to true but not sure.
Hope this helps.
Anchor the controls to the parent. Anchoring all four sides will cause it to stretch.
If the Anchoring and Docking answers don't work for you, there is another option. It's not pretty, but you can access a control's properties and change them dynamically during runtime. You'd do something like: if(listBox.Items.Count > [yourVal]) listBox.height = [yourFormula] or something.
It's been a while since I've done a Win Form (and I don't have my IDE fired up at the moment) but I'm pretty sure there's even a ScrollPanel or other scrolling control that you can set on your form.
That said, when you're working with WinForms, the less scrolling you can make your users do, the better.
I have a Silverlight form that contains a Stack Panel (orientation = vertical) with 10 rows. Each row contains a TextBlock and Textbox control except the last row has a TextBlock and Drowdown.. At the bottom of the control are two buttons. Previous & Continue.
There are 10 items in the Dropdown. When I select a value from the Dropdown, only two of the ten items are showing up. I believe that the remaining items aren't displying because there's some sort of clipping effect going on. Fair enough.
Does Silverlight allow the dropdown control to display upwards (instead of the default down direction)? Will I have to override some rendering capabiliities before the dropdown is rendered to the control or is there a property that allows me to accomplish this functionality?
The Silverlight ComboBox auto aligns the dropdown popup to always be visible whenever possible.
all Popup based controls (ComboBox, AutoCompleteBox, DatePicker and TimePicker) all have this feature enabled.
So if there's not enough screen real-estate below the ComboBox to show the dropdown popup, it'll show up above the control.
The combobox nesting in the visual tree should not affect the dropdown popup auto alignment. The internal Popup control (inside the ComboBox) ignores the Visual Tree and is nested "above" the visual tree.
If you have specific issues, please share minimal and relevant XAML. Since Keith is on this thread, I think it's safe to say he'll log a bug if needed.