I am using a custom default button attached behaviour (as defined here: Silverlight 4 Default Button Service).
I am able to bind this successfully in XAML, but in a nested user control, in code behind the following does not work:
public partial class MyNestedUserContol{
/// a DP for storing the name of the default button, used in the ElementName binding
public string DefaultButton {
get { return (string)GetValue(DefaultButtonProperty); }
set { SetValue(DefaultButtonProperty, value); }
}
public static readonly DependencyProperty DefaultButtonProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register("DefaultButton", typeof(string), typeof(TeamReferenceFieldEditor), new PropertyMetadata(null));
...
private void CreateCustomControls(){
...
TextBox tb = new TextBox();
...
AddDefaultButtonBinding(tb);
...
}
private void AddDefaultButtonBinding(Control control) {
Binding binding = new Binding();
binding.ElementName = this.DefaultButton;
control.SetBinding(DefaultButtonService.DefaultButtonProperty, binding); }
...
}
How should I create the binding for this in code?
Thanks,
Mark
Ultimately this will be a problem in namescopes. The value assigned to ElementName probably doesn't exist in the same namescope that the TextBox belongs to.
Have you considered simply using:-
private void MainPage_Load(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
LayoutRoot.AddHandler(UIElement.KeyUpEvent, LayoutRoot_KeyUp, true)
}
private void LayoutRoot_Keyup(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == Key.Enter)
{
// invoke default operation here
}
}
I've read through your other question and the blog article. Its seems like a bad smell to have to attach strange properties to various controls like a textbox to implement a default button, which ultimately has nothing to do with the textbox.
It would be a better pattern to attach a property on the button which is to be declared the default (or to create a sub-class of Button
called DefaultButton
) and to have that co-operate with the containing UserControl, Page or ChildWindow to watch for the enter key. This would not then have to involve other controls not directly related to delivering this functionality.