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Hi,
I would like to have a ListView that would have have items similar to Microsoft Outlook inbox with items arranged by Conversations (see the attached photo). An item can either be a simple textblock containing the topic of the conversation (on the photo this are the blue lines) or it can contain…
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Hi everyone,
I'm copying ListViewItems from one ListView to another, sth. like:
foreach (ListViewItem item in usersListView.SelectedItems) {
selectedUsersListView.Items.Add((ListViewItem)item.Clone());
}
If I want to use ListView.ItemCollection.Contains() to determine if an item was already…
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I have problem with using buttons that are placed in the itemtemplate of the listview which is placed in the itemtemplate of the outer listview. I'll try to simplify the code to show only the idea.
I have a objects collection which looks like this: Main object contains a list of innerObjects…
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I have a listview with several items that are created dynamically, each has two subitems that are quantity and code after a query to the database should update the quantity, but to make the code more readable I would like to access subitems by the key and not by its index, something like:
subitem["quantity"]
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Can something like this be done through attributes or templates (pseudo xaml :))
<ListView ListViewItem.Style={x:Null}>
</ListView>
This question is not just about ListView, it's about all ItemsControl's classes, is there a way to set or reset style for item's from container.
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