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Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook

You're reading from   Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook For C# developers, this book offers a fast route to getting more closely acquainted with the ins and outs of Windows Presentation Foundation. The recipe approach smoothes out the complexities and enhances learning.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686228
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pavel Yosifovich Pavel Yosifovich
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Foundations 2. Resources FREE CHAPTER 3. Layout and Panels 4. Using Standard Controls 5. Application and Windows 6. Data Binding 7. Commands and MVVM 8. Styles, Triggers, and Control Templates 9. Graphics and Animation 10. Custom Elements 11. Threading Index

Using content controls


Content controls provide a flexible way of customizing the appearance of a control. The ContentControl class includes a Content property, of type object; meaning, it can be anything. A typical example is a Button. The Button inherits from ContentControl (not directly, but this is unimportant for this discussion). A typical button shows text, an image, or perhaps an image and text. But in fact, it can hold anything, such as a graphic drawing, a video playing, any combination of the above, or anything else. This is the power of ContentControl. Let's see how this works.

Getting ready

Make sure Visual Studio is up and running.

How to do it...

We'll create several buttons (which are ContentControls) and show the various ways their content can be set and viewed:

  1. Create a new WPF Application named CH04.ContentControls.

  2. Open MainWindow.Xaml. Change the root Grid to a StackPanel.

  3. Add a Button to the StackPanel and set its Content to some string:

    <Button Content="Click me" Margin...
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