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I have a Timespan property being displayed in my property Grid. Instead of creating my own custom editor, I discovered a suggestion in these forums - see below. <ms:PropertyGrid.Editors> While this works, and the user has some validation and such which is helpful, the editor categorically refuses to be styled along with the rest of the property grid. More specifically, the property grid is given the style: Style="{StaticResource {x:Static ms:Alloy.StyleKey}}", but this particular editor shows up all pale and white, and not at all like the rest. What do you think? |
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Thanks for alerting us to this. This appears to be a bug in the TypeEditor implementation when the EditorTemplate is one of the built-in editors. I have committed a fix which will be included in the 5 May nightly, which you will be able to get from the store from about 1500 GMT. Please let us know if you still see the problem after installing this fix. Alternatively, you can go into the Alloy.xaml file (in the installation folder under Source / Styles), copy the template from there into your application, give it a new key and reference it using that key. |
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Hi, Just tried the latest nightly build. Everthing looks good. Thanks. |
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