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| | TextBlock bug Select the TextBlock with the mouse, now select the Header. The TextBlock contents will become invisible. If I explicitly set the color of the TextBlock with some color like this:- <TextBlock Foreground="Black">Item1</TextBlock> , I don't see the problem then. XAML:- <TreeView> <TreeViewItem Header="Item1Header"> <TreeViewItem.Items> <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"> <TextBlock >Item1</TextBlock> <TextBox>Item1</TextBox> </StackPanel> </TreeViewItem.Items> </TreeViewItem> </TreeView> -- Vipin Aravind http://www.explorewindows.com |
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| | RE: TextBlock bug This is a known bug which will be fixed in due course "Vipin" wrote: > Select the TextBlock with the mouse, now select the Header. > The TextBlock contents will become invisible. If I explicitly > set the color of the TextBlock with some color like this:- > <TextBlock Foreground="Black">Item1</TextBlock> > , I don't see the problem then. > > XAML:- > > <TreeView> > <TreeViewItem Header="Item1Header"> > <TreeViewItem.Items> > <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"> > <TextBlock >Item1</TextBlock> > <TextBox>Item1</TextBox> > </StackPanel> > </TreeViewItem.Items> > </TreeViewItem> > </TreeView> > > -- > Vipin Aravind > http://www.explorewindows.com > > > > |
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