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| | TabControl with vertical items I feel like a real noob with XAML, its so deep and complex (which is a good thing ultimately) but I have not struggled so much in many years. Like the topic says, is there any way to get the items/pages in a tab control to stack vertically. I have tried the following with no success: <TabControl> <TabControl.ItemsPanel> <ItemsPanelTemplate> <VirtualizingStackPanel Orientation="Vertical"/> </ItemsPanelTemplate> </TabControl.ItemsPanel> <TabItems.....> TIA Radek |
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| | Re: TabControl with vertical items XAML is a lot like the English language. The list of exceptions is much longer than the list of rules. TabControl has a TabStripPlacement property. "Radek Cerny" <radekcerny@nospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:uijAJxEvHHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I feel like a real noob with XAML, its so deep and complex (which is a good >thing ultimately) but I have not struggled so much in many years. > > Like the topic says, is there any way to get the items/pages in a tab > control to stack vertically. I have tried the following with no success: > <TabControl> > > <TabControl.ItemsPanel> > > <ItemsPanelTemplate> > > <VirtualizingStackPanel Orientation="Vertical"/> > > </ItemsPanelTemplate> > > </TabControl.ItemsPanel> > > <TabItems.....> > > > > TIA > > Radek > > |
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