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I am learning different ways of achieving certain layouts with XAML in UWP (I know I'm late to the party but I just started with the UWP stuff!)
What I am trying to achieve is a main navigation page kind of thing from a hub control on my main page. At every HubSection, I will have button on each column of a 2-column grid, which will contain buttons. Ive'tried something similar to this post but the debugger kept failing to attach to my UWP app when I used images instead of textblocks.
Essentially, what I've got until now is something like this: (I've shared my code down below)
But what I am trying to achieve is each button having its own image background and a separate TextBlock with semi-transparent background at the bottom centre of the button... (I've only photo shopped it, this is the thing I am trying to achieve...)
So this is what I've tried so far... I've also tried the relative panel but no luck...
<Grid>
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="200" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="200" />
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" Grid.Column="0" Margin="10,10,10,0">
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Stretch">
<Grid>
<TextBlock HorizontalAlignment="Center">Column 0 Item 1</TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</Grid>
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock>Column 0 Item 1</TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</StackPanel>
</Grid>
My complete code looks something like this for this page.
<Page
x:Class="VaultManager.Terminal.Views.MainPage"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d">
<Grid Background="Black">
<Hub SectionHeaderClick="Hub_SectionHeaderClick">
<Hub.Header>
<Grid Margin="0,20,0,0">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="80"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<TextBlock x:Name="pageTitle" Text="My Hub Sample" Style="{StaticResource SubheaderTextBlockStyle}" Grid.Column="1" IsHitTestVisible="false" TextWrapping="NoWrap" VerticalAlignment="Top"/>
</Grid>
</Hub.Header>
<HubSection Header="Overview">
<DataTemplate>
<Grid>
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="200" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="200" />
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="150" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" Grid.Column="0" Margin="10,10,10,0">
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Stretch">
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock>Column 0 Item 1</TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</StackPanel>
</Button>
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" >
<RelativePanel>
<TextBlock>Column 0 Item 2</TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</RelativePanel>
</Button>
</StackPanel>
<StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" Grid.Column="1" Margin="10,10,10,10">
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Stretch">
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock>Column 1 Item 1</TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</StackPanel>
</Button>
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" >
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock>Column 1 Item 2</TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</StackPanel>
</Button>
</StackPanel>
</Grid>
</DataTemplate>
</HubSection>
<HubSection Header="Videos" Name="Videos">
<!-- yada yada -->
</HubSection>
<HubSection Header="Audios" Name="Audios">
<!-- blah blah -->
</HubSection>
</Hub>
</Grid>
Good job giving us all that info. You may want to take a look here since the asker in that question seems to have had a similar issue. The answerer suggested using a Grid instead of a StackPanel. Hope that helps. After that, you should be able to adjust the transparency of the text. If you are using visual studio you can just click on the text element and adjust the background brush from the Properties tab. The button w/ the image should look like this:
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Stretch">
<Grid>
<TextBlock Text = "Column 0 Item 1">
<TextBlock.Background>
<SolidColorBrush Color="(**Colour here**)" Opacity = "(**Opacity Here {1 being opaque and 0 being transparent}**)/>
</TextBlock.Background></TextBlock>
<Image Source="/Assets/Artwork/150x150/RobCos_Worst_Nightmare_trophy.jpg" Stretch="None" />
</Grid>
</Button>
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I have created a UserControl that is suppose to display some text and then present a listbox for the user to select some item.
It is supposed to strech to the height to the grid cell it is placed in. And if there are more items than can fit on screen then to display a vertical scrollbar. After much trial and error I have finally managed to get it working as expected. But only when the row height is a pixel value. If I use any partial (by partial I mean the star symbol), the grid cell's height is not contained. Since I need the app the match screen size I need the partials to work.
Putting 100 items in the listbox suddenly makes the height of the entire grid is around 11000 (which I think is everything with no contraint). Meaning there is no scrollbar. See [Screenshot] https://i.stack.imgur.com/faES9.png.
I have a similar issue with my TextBox only horizontally. It will only activate when clicking on a specific pixel since it is empty the width is only 1 pixel. I hope someone can help me point out where I am going wrong, cause since I'm having more than one issue I suspect the problem is on my end.
This is my XAML code.
<UserControl x:Class="PackingStation.UserControls.SearchItemListing"
x:Name="SearchItemListingRoot"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:local="clr-namespace:PackingStation.UserControls"
mc:Ignorable="d"
d:DesignHeight="1000" d:DesignWidth="1000">
<Grid DataContext="{Binding ElementName=SearchItemListingRoot}"
x:Name="TheGrid"
VerticalAlignment="Stretch">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="1*" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="1*" />
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height=".1*" />
<RowDefinition Height=".1*" />
<!-- If this value isnt a pixel value it will not vertically strech to available space -->
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<StackPanel HorizontalAlignment="Center"
Margin="0,0,0,0"
x:Name="TheHeadLineField"
Grid.Row="0"
Grid.Column="1">
<Label Style="{StaticResource LabelStyleHeadline32}"
Content="{Binding Title}"
HorizontalAlignment="Left"/>
<Label Style="{StaticResource LabelStyleText}"
HorizontalAlignment="Left"
Content="{Binding SubTitle}"
FontSize="20"/>
</StackPanel>
<!-- Search Field -->
<Border Style="{StaticResource Border6}"
x:Name="TheSearchField"
Grid.Row="1"
Grid.Column="1"
Background="{StaticResource ColorSummaryPanelBackground}"
BorderBrush="{StaticResource ColorSummaryPanelBorder}"
BorderThickness="1"
Margin="0,40,0,0">
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"
Height="78"
HorizontalAlignment="Stretch">
<Image Stretch="Uniform"
Height="24"
Source="pack://application:,,,/WpfUI;component/Icons/Search.png"
Margin="36,0,0,0"
VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
<!-- Search Textbox -->
<!-- Similar issue with this textbox, only horizontally. With no content you have to hit a specific pixel to activate it -->
<TextBox Style="{StaticResource TextBoxSearchInlay}"
Name="TbxSearchTerm"
TextChanged="TextBoxBase_OnTextChanged"
HorizontalContentAlignment="Stretch"
HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"
Margin="20,0,0,0"/>
</StackPanel>
</Border>
<!-- Search results listings -->
<ListBox ItemsSource="{Binding Items}"
x:Name="TheListBox"
Grid.Row="2"
Grid.Column="1"
SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedItem, Mode=TwoWay}"
ScrollViewer.VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto"
HorizontalContentAlignment="Stretch"
VerticalContentAlignment="Stretch">
<ListBox.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackPanel HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" Margin="0,-10,0,-10">
<Label Style="{StaticResource LabelSearchItem}"
Content="{Binding Name}"
HorizontalContentAlignment="Stretch"
HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"/>
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
</ListBox.ItemTemplate>
</ListBox>
</Grid>
</UserControl>
I could repro your problem when I put your UserControl in a StackPanel. When it's in a Grid the ListBox shows its vertical scrollbar. So, try your UserControl in a Grid.
I think this answer will give a good explanation about Grid and StackPanel stretching behavior.
I am working on a Phone Dialer UWP application for Windows Mobile devices. In searching for dialer examples, I came across the PhoneCall sample that is bundled with Windows Universal Samples at https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-universal-samples. The PhoneCall sample contains an example implementation of Dialer and a DialerPanel, complete with a text box to display or edit the number being typed, as well as the Call button. So far so good.
However, the sample dialer panel is hosted as a PivotItem in a tabbed interface implemented by MainPage.xaml, and it occupies the entire space available to it.
What I am looking for is something like a DialerPanel in the sample, but one that could shrink to fit in my Grid cell. I will have the available space split into two Grid cells, with the upper half occupying a custom control or an image, while the lower half will host the Dial Pad.
In my attempt to accomplish what I need, I modified the sample DialerPanel.xaml as follows:
I created a new outer Grid with two rows, each taking up 50% of the available space.
In the upper row, I added a rectangle with a fill of "Light Yellow"
In the lower row, I added the original Dialer Panel layout contained in a Grid (basically, I moved the ORIGINAL Grid into a Grid cell at Row 1, Column 0.
Below is the image of my XAML outline (with certain blocks collapsed for clarity):
Here's the XAML:
<UserControl
x:Class="PhoneCall.Controls.DialerPanel"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="using:PhoneCall.Controls"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d"
Background="{ThemeResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}">
<Grid>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="1*"/>
<RowDefinition Height="1*"/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<Rectangle Fill="LightYellow" Grid.Row="0"/>
<Grid Grid.Row="1">
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<StackPanel Grid.Row="0">
<local:LinePicker Margin="0,20,0,0"/>
<Grid Style="{StaticResource DigitViewGridStyle}">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition />
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ScrollViewer x:Name="dialerNumberControlScrollviewer"
Grid.Column="0"
Style="{StaticResource DigitViewScrollerStyle}">
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource DigitViewTextStyle}"
SizeChanged="OnDialerNumberControlSizeChanged"
Text="{Binding DialerPhoneNumber.NumberToDial, Mode=OneWay}">
</TextBlock>
</ScrollViewer>
<Button Grid.Column="1"
Command="{Binding ProcessBackspace}"
IsEnabled="{Binding DialerPhoneNumber.DialPadEnabled, Mode=OneWay}"
Holding="OnBackspaceHolding">
<FontIcon FontFamily="Segoe MDL2 Assets" Glyph="" FontSize="30"/>
</Button>
</Grid>
</StackPanel>
<StackPanel Grid.RowSpan="2" VerticalAlignment="Bottom">
<StackPanel Style="{StaticResource DialpadPanelStyle}">
<local:Dialpad x:Name="Dialpad"/>
<Button IsEnabled="{Binding DialerPhoneNumber.DialPadEnabled, Mode=OneWay}"
Style="{StaticResource AccentLongButtonStyle}"
Command="{Binding ProcessDialDialerNumberHeap}" >
<Button.ContentTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<Grid>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<FontIcon FontFamily="Segoe MDL2 Assets" Glyph="" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5">
<FontIcon.RenderTransform>
<CompositeTransform ScaleX=".75" ScaleY=".75"/>
</FontIcon.RenderTransform>
</FontIcon>
<TextBlock Text="Call"
Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource CaptionTextBlockStyle}"
Margin="0,4,0,0"
LineHeight="14"
HorizontalAlignment="Center" />
</Grid>
</DataTemplate>
</Button.ContentTemplate>
</Button>
</StackPanel>
</StackPanel>
</Grid>
</Grid>
</UserControl>
When I build the app with the changes above and run the sample, this is how it appears on the phone with my rectangle covering the Dial Pad:
I tried a couple of things including reduced fixed width and height for the Dialer Panel, but I could not make it work.
A couple of questions:
1. What am I doing wrong here and how can I fix it?
2. Is there a third party DialPad control (free or paid) that I can reference in my project and just use it?
Thanks for all your help!
I think the problem is in this line:
<StackPanel Grid.RowSpan="2" VerticalAlignment="Bottom">
This stack panel starts in row 0 where you the put
<StackPanel Grid.Row="0">
Can you try this?
<StackPanel Grid.Row="2" VerticalAlignment="Bottom">
I'm trying to make text editor for Windows (PC) in UWP but the scaling is not working, I've done the same in WPF and it worked.
The page size is set to 800x600, these are columns:
<Grid Background="White" >
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
<RowDefinition/>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<TextBlock x:Name="filename" Margin="10" Grid.ColumnSpan="2">Untitled</TextBlock>
<Border Margin="5" Grid.Row="1">
<TextBox x:Name="text" AcceptsReturn="True"
ScrollViewer.VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Visible"
ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Visible" TextChanged="text_TextChanged"/>
</Border>
<StackPanel Grid.Row="2" Margin="3,3" Orientation="Horizontal" MinHeight="31" >
<Button x:Name="saveButton" FontSize="15" Content="Save" Margin="0,0,0,-0.125" VerticalAlignment="Top" Click="saveButton_Click" />
<Button x:Name="button" Content="Save as..." Margin="5,0" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Click="button_Click" />
<Button x:Name="loadButton" FontSize="15" Content="Read" Margin="5,0" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" Click="loadButton_Click"/>
</StackPanel>
</Grid>
Title is in 1st row, content is in 2nd, buttons (save, load) are in 3rd, it looks like grid it wouldn't exist:
That's with normal size
After size change
How do I fix it?
The page size is set to 800x600
If you've set the page size to 800x600 like this: <Page Width="800" Height="600"... it will always be 800x600 and it will not scale. If you want it to scale properly, just don't set these properties.
I assume you wanted to set the size of the app when it starts for the first time. You can approach it by setting the ApplicationView.PreferredLaunchViewSize.
Also I recommend to use the RichEditBox to display and edit text files.
Below is my xaml code :
<Window x:Class="ScoresBank.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="MainWindow">
<DockPanel LastChildFill="True">
<WrapPanel DockPanel.Dock="Top">
<ToolBar Height="25"></ToolBar>
</WrapPanel>
<WrapPanel DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
<StatusBar Name="stbBottom" Height="25"
BorderThickness="2"
BorderBrush="Black">Example</StatusBar>
</WrapPanel>
<StackPanel DockPanel.Dock="Left">
<DockPanel LastChildFill="True">
<WrapPanel DockPanel.Dock="Top">
<Button Name="btnBrowseTags">TAGS</Button>
<Button Name="btnBrowseTitles">TITLES</Button>
</WrapPanel>
<ComboBox DockPanel.Dock="Top" Name="cbxCategory">
Example
</ComboBox>
<WrapPanel DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
<TextBox Name="txtKeyword"></TextBox>
<Button Name="btnFind">Find</Button>
</WrapPanel>
<ListBox Name="lbxBrowse">
</ListBox>
</DockPanel>
</StackPanel>
<StackPanel DockPanel.Dock="Right">
<Button>Example</Button>
</StackPanel>
<Canvas>
</Canvas>
</DockPanel>
And this is my current layout view :
So, what I mean with filling the container are :
Making lbxBrowse to fill the mid-space of the DockPanel inside the left StackPanel.
Making txtKeyword to fill the WrapPanel.
Making stbBottom to fill the WrapPanel.
What I've tried :
It seems i've put them in a DockPanel with LastChildFill="True". But it seems doesn't work.
I don't know about this, since it's not possible to put it into a DockPanel first.
I don't know anything about this.
I don't use fixed size, since I need them to keep neat even when resized in multiple screen resolution. The fixed size on ToolBar and StatusBar seems required, otherwise, the text will be unseen.
P.S. If possible, I prefer the solution to be XAML code, rather than the C# code. Otherwise, C# code is fine too.
Thank you.
You should use a Grid. It is more easier to configure. Here is an example (I don't know exactly how you want to setup your layout).
<Window x:Class="SampleWpf.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="MainWindow" Height="400" Width="600">
<Grid>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Button Margin="5" Content="TAGS"
Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" />
<Button Margin="5" Content="TITLES"
Grid.Column="1" Grid.Row="0" />
<Button Margin="5" Content="EXAMPLES"
Grid.Column="2" Grid.Row="0"
HorizontalAlignment="Right"/>
<ComboBox Margin="5"
Grid.Column="0" Grid.ColumnSpan="2" Grid.Row="1" />
<ListBox Margin="5"
Grid.Column="2" Grid.Row="1" Grid.RowSpan="2" />
<Button Margin="5" Content="EXAMPLE"
Grid.Column="2" Grid.Row="3" HorizontalAlignment="Left" />
</Grid>
</Window>
And the result:
With a grid you can set the height and the width of the columns and rows to a specific value (in points, pixels, cm, etc.), to column content (Auto) or proportional to the grid (with *).
Instead of using a StackPanel and DockPanel you can use Grid and set Grid.ColumnDefinitions and Grid.RowDefinitions. You can specify directly each row Height and each column Width. It's easier to use and it automaticly fit to content and container.
I have a DataTemplate for my WPF ListBox:
<DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type local:LogEntry}" x:Key="lineNumberTemplate">
<Grid IsSharedSizeScope="True">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition SharedSizeGroup="Index" Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid Cursor="/LogViewer;component/Template/RightArrow.cur">
<Rectangle Fill="{Binding Path=LineNumbersBackgroundColor, ElementName=LogViewerProperty}" Opacity="0.4" />
<TextBlock Grid.Column="0" Margin="5,0,5,0" Style="{StaticResource MyLineNumberText}" x:Name="txtBoxLineNumbers" />
</Grid>
<TextBlock Grid.Column="1" Margin="5,0,0,0" Style="{StaticResource MyTextEditor}" />
</Grid>
</DataTemplate>
Is it possible that the selection box begins not at the beginning (MyLineNumberText) but at MyTextEditor? Sorry I don't know how to describe it in the right way.
Yes, it is possible. You have to modify the style of the listbox. If you are using Blend this is easy. Otherwise you could get the style for Listbox and ListboxIten here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc278062(v=vs.95).aspx
Copy the style to your project and then change the style acordingly.