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| | How to bind to a usercontrol property from inside this usercontrol Hi everybody, While designing a usercontrol, is it possible to bind a property aof an inner element to a property of the user control itself ? |
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| | Re: How to bind to a usercontrol property from inside this usercontrol you can try using Relative source in your binding expression or make the user control property a dependency property with inheritance or override inheritance behavior if what you bind matches type/functionality Pon wrote: > Hi everybody, > > While designing a usercontrol, is it possible to bind a property aof an > inner element to a property of the user control itself ? > > > |
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| | Re: How to bind to a usercontrol property from inside this usercontrol Inheritance, yes of course ! I'm an idiot. : ) Thanx Florian. Gonna try that. Would u have an sample of it cause i don't thing dependency properties have this behavior by default, do they ? "Florian Kruesch" <nospam@kruesch.de> a écrit dans le message de news: OTXEFkbBHHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > you can try using Relative source in your binding expression > or make the user control property a dependency property with > inheritance or override inheritance behavior if what you bind matches > type/functionality > > Pon wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> While designing a usercontrol, is it possible to bind a property aof an >> inner element to a property of the user control itself ? >> >> |
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