I have buttons on a toolbar in WPF.
When I do the XAML:
<ToolBar.Resources>
<Style TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
<Setter Property="Width" Value="21"></Setter>
<Setter Property="Height" Value="21"></Setter>
</Style>
</ToolBar.Resources>
None of the buttons on the toolbar set their sizes accordingly.
I have to go to each button and manually set their widths and heights to the desired values.
Any idea why the Style on the toolbar does not work?
This occurs because ToolBar
applies the style identified by ToolBar.ButtonStyleKey
to buttons, instead of leaving them with the default style. (That's why buttons in Toolbars are flat even though the default style is raised.) Reference.
You need to "hijack" this style, instead of the default style:
<ToolBar.Resources>
<Style x:Key="{x:Static ToolBar.ButtonStyleKey}" TargetType="Button">
<Setter Property="Width" Value="100" />
</Style>
</ToolBar.Resources>
Note the x:Key in the Style declaration.