I have a wpf window with two usercontrols inside of which the second is only shown when needed. I only set the MinWidth of the windo开发者_运维问答w in XAML, the MinHeight is provided through databinding an ist set depending on if the second usercontrol is shown. Now: How can I set the size of the window to different values than the MinWidth/Height during runtime. I tried setting the values before the Show(), after the Show(), in various events (Initialized, Loaded, etc.). I tried with and without UpdateLayout(), I tried setting the Height/Width through databinding. Nothing works! But when I debug the approaches I see that the Height/Width properties of the window are set to the expected values, but ActualHeight/Width stay. I thought it would be a bagatelle but it turned out it is not (to me). Thy for any help.
Have you tried to set
Application.Current.MainWindow.Height = 100;
Short addition: I just did a short test, in code:
public partial class MainWindow : Window, INotifyPropertyChanged
{
private int _height;
public int CustomHeight
{
get { return _height; }
set
{
if (value != _height)
{
_height = value;
if (PropertyChanged != null)
PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs("CustomHeight"));
}
}
}
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
this.DataContext = this;
CustomHeight = 500;
}
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
private void Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
CustomHeight = 100;
}
}
and the XAML:
<Window x:Class="WindowSizeTest.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="MainWindow" Height="{Binding CustomHeight, Mode=TwoWay}" Width="525">
<Grid>
<Button Click="Button_Click">Test</Button>
</Grid>
</Window>
Click on the Button sets the window height. Is that what you´re looking for?
You have no given much information, so I am just guessing here.
The only way I could reproduce the window not respecting its width and height settings was when I set SizeToContent
to WidthAndHeight
.
if someone is still struggling with this, the only thing you have to do is the following:
If you want to resize the main window just write the following code.
Application.Current.MainWindow.Height = 420;
If you want to resize a new window other than the main window just write the following code in the .cs file of the new window.
Application.Current.MainWindow = this;
Application.Current.MainWindow.Width = 420;
Hope it helps.
I just simply set the window Height property.
Originally _myWindow.Height = 400;
And once the content required resizing I set it as follows:
double newWindowHeight = a + b;
Where a + b make the window larger, and so:
_myWindow.Height = newWindowHeight;
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