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| | Re: Adding a ItemConverter property to ItemsControl Hello Thanks for your answer. I agree with your solution, and actually I already coded a wrapping colleciton that uses a Converter and a source ObservableCollection. Later in my project I will need a converter from the source source collection to my wrapping collection, so that I can specify the conversion with XAML. A priori, it should be fine. ObservableColletion and my wrapping collection both implements INotifyPropertyChanged, but I assume that the raising of the related events doesn't cause the Binding to update the target value. I hope so, and I will tell you later. Regards, Raphaël. |
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