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Window Command ItemSource Binding #2402

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mtaulbee opened this issue Mar 7, 2016 · 3 comments
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Window Command ItemSource Binding #2402

mtaulbee opened this issue Mar 7, 2016 · 3 comments
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mtaulbee commented Mar 7, 2016

What steps will reproduce this issue?

When I use the following code in Version 1.2.0 and up, it does not create the LeftWindowCommands buttons like it used to.

<controls:MetroWindow.Resources>
    <DataTemplate x:Key="ModuleCommandTemplate">
        <Button Content="{Binding ModuleDisplayName}"
                Command="{x:Static cmd:ApplicationCommands.NavigateCommand}"
                CommandParameter="{Binding}"
                Width="Auto"
                Height="50"
                HorizontalContentAlignment="Stretch"
                VerticalAlignment="Center"
                VerticalContentAlignment="Center"
                FontSize="16">
        </Button>
    </DataTemplate>
</controls:MetroWindow.Resources>
<controls:MetroWindow.LeftWindowCommands>
    <controls:WindowCommands ItemsSource="{Binding ModuleNames}"
                             ItemTemplate="{StaticResource ModuleCommandTemplate}">
    </controls:WindowCommands>
</controls:MetroWindow.LeftWindowCommands>

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  • MahApps.Metro __v1.2 and up
  • Windows 10
  • Visual Studio __2015
  • .NET Framework 4.6
@punker76 punker76 added this to the 1.3.0 milestone Mar 7, 2016
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punker76 commented Mar 7, 2016

@mtaulbee should be fixed now

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mtaulbee commented Mar 8, 2016

Awesome, so this will be fixed with release 1.3.0 then?

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punker76 commented Mar 8, 2016

@mtaulbee Yes and you can even test it with the latest pre-release

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