I have a TextBox that is databound to a TreeView. If the selected element chnages the TextBox shows me the Name of it. What i want is, set the focus to the TextBox if the selection has changed and select the text in the TextBox.
Is this possible only with WPF and when, how?
(it is no problem with a event on the treeview "OnSelectionChange" but that's not the question ;-) )<TextBox Name="textBoxTitel" DataContext="{Binding开发者_StackOverflow社区 ElementName=treeView, Path=SelectedItem}" />
It cannot be done in XAML using only built-in facilities. In the end you are going to need to write code, and it really doesn't make any difference how the source file is named. But I 'll sketch out a solution that will not require code in your code-behind file.
Derive your own class MyAction
from TriggerAction. Add a MyAction
as an event trigger for Treeview.SelectedItemChanged
to the style of your treeview. By binding to suitable dependency properties that you will define on MyAction
, instruct it to set focus and select the text of your text box, e.g.
<ns:MyAction FocusControl="{Binding ElementName=textBox}" SelectAll="True" />
At least the code will be reusable.
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