I am trying to set the Canvas properties in an ItemsControl DataTemplate with Silverlight 3. According to this post, the only way of doing that is to set it using the ItemsContainerStyle for the ContentPresenter type, since the Canvas properties only take effect on direct children of the Canvas. This doesn't seem to work in SL3, since the ItemsControl doesn't have an ItemsContainerStyle property, so I tried a ListBox as advised by this article, but it still doesn't work. From the XAML below, I would expect to see a green square, with the numbers 10, 30, 50, 70 cascading from "NW" to "SE" direction. Can anyone tell me why they are all stacked on top of eachother in the NW corner?
<UserControl x:Class="TestControl"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:System="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib" >
<StackPanel>
<ListBox>
<ListBox.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<Canvas Background="Green" Width="100" Height="100" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ListBox.ItemsPanel>
<ListBox.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBox Text="{Binding}" />
</DataTemplate>
</ListBox.ItemTemplate>
<ListBox.ItemContainerStyle>
<Style TargetType="ContentPresenter">
<Setter Property="Canvas.Left" Value="{Binding}" />
<Setter Property="Canvas.Top" Value="{Binding}" />
</Style>
</ListBox.ItemContainerStyle>
<ListBox.Items>
<System:Int32>10</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>30</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>50</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>70</System:Int32>
</Li开发者_如何学运维stBox.Items>
</ListBox>
</StackPanel>
</UserControl>
I'm not sure if it will work in your scenario, but I've accomplished this in the past using the RenderTransform.
<ItemsControl>
<ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<Canvas Background="Green" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBox Text="{Binding}">
<TextBox.RenderTransform>
<TranslateTransform X="100" Y="100" />
</TextBox.RenderTransform>
</TextBox>
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<ItemsControl.Items>
<System:Int32>10</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>30</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>50</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>70</System:Int32>
</ItemsControl.Items>
</ItemsControl>
Or in the case of binding you will need to use a converter
<ItemsControl>
<ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<Canvas Background="Green" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBox Text="{Binding}" RenderTransform="{Binding Converter={StaticResource NumberToTransformGroupConverter}}" />
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<ItemsControl.Items>
<System:Int32>10</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>30</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>50</System:Int32>
<System:Int32>70</System:Int32>
</ItemsControl.Items>
</ItemsControl>
Converter
public void ConvertTo(object value, ...)
{
int intValue = int.Parse(value.ToString());
return new TransformGroup()
{
Children = new TransformCollection()
{
new TranslateTransform { X = intValue, Y = intValue }
}
};
}
Silverlight4 does not bind to attached properties in style. I suggest using David Anson's approach described here.
<UserControl.Resources>
<Style x:Key="ScreenBindStyle" TargetType="ListBoxItem">
<Setter Property="Helpers:SetterValueBindingHelper.PropertyBinding">
<Setter.Value>
<Helpers:SetterValueBindingHelper>
<Helpers:SetterValueBindingHelper Type="Canvas" Property="Left" Binding="{Binding LocationField.Value.X}" />
<Helpers:SetterValueBindingHelper Type="Canvas" Property="Top" Binding="{Binding LocationField.Value.Y}" />
<Helpers:SetterValueBindingHelper Type="Canvas" Property="ZIndex" Binding="{Binding ZIndex.Value}" />
</Helpers:SetterValueBindingHelper>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="ListBoxItem">
<ContentPresenter/>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>
</UserControl.Resources>
And in listbox:
ItemContainerStyle="{StaticResource ScreenBindStyle}"
Old post but I went into the same problem but now with SL5 that now allows Binding
in style setters. I was trying to avoid to use the ListBox
(because it handles selection and so on) and the ItemsControl
still doesn't have an ItemContainerStyle
. So I tried a few things.
I haven't found many subject discussing this problem so let me share my solution (sorry if it duplicates)
In fact, I found a very convenient way to solve the problem by adding an unnamed Style
in the ItemsControl
resources :
<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Path=MyData}">
<ItemsControl.Resources>
<Style TargetType="ContentPresenter">
<Setter Property="Canvas.Top" Value="{Binding Path=Bounds.Top}"/>
<Setter Property="Canvas.Left" Value="{Binding Path=Bounds.Left}"/>
<Setter Property="Width" Value="{Binding Path=Bounds.Width}"/>
<Setter Property="Height" Value="{Binding Path=Bounds.Height}"/>
</Style>
</ItemsControl.Resources>
<ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<Canvas/>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate DataType="my:DataType">
...
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
</ItemsControl>
Works like a charm in SL5 :)
I can't explain what you are seeing either. Your Xaml is broken in at least a couple of ways.
First the Xaml itself fails because this:-
<Style TargetType="ContentPresenter">
should be
<Style TargetType="ContentControl">
the Item Containers in the case of ListBox
are of type ListBoxItem
which derive from ContentControl
.
Still without that the placing {Binding} in style setters still doesn't work. I guess you were imagining that the style would be applied to each item in turn and get its Value from the current item. However even if binding worked in the style, there would only be one style and it would get its data binding from the ListBox DataContext
. This is a different DataContext
that applies to each ListBox item (which in this case is each Item in the Items collection).
Still I think Ben has a reasonable solution in place which eliminates this approach.
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