How to bind Trigger Value property to control property #4849
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sam-wheat
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@sam-wheat I don't see this code you've shared in your repo? Where is the VSM in relation to the button? What is the underlying scenario you're trying to accomplish? |
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@sam-wheat your VSM can't just live anywhere it has to be in the root of a control, I would suspect that's the first issue? See microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml#5576 |
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In this example repo I have a custom control with a button. The
DataContextof the button is set to the control. This appears to work because the buttonCommandworks correctly:The problem is with the
VisualStateManager- does it inherit it'sDataContextfrom the button? In any case, I need to bind theValueproperty of the trigger to theIsExpandedproperty of the control:Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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