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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:04:12+00:00 2026-05-13T08:04:12+00:00

I am creating some wpf resource dictionaries with all the styles for an application!

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I am creating some wpf resource dictionaries with all the styles for an application! I have a few LinearGradientBrushes, where the color is set directly in the LinearGradientBrush reference as GradientStops. However, I want to have a predefined set of colors that I can use a a reference for each GradientStop, so that changing the color scheme for the application is a matter of changing the values of the SolidColorBrushes:

<SolidColorBrush Color="#5A5A5A" x:Key="colorbrushMedium" /> 
<SolidColorBrush Color="#222222" x:Key="colorbrushDark" />  


<LinearGradientBrush>
    <GradientStop Color="{StaticResource colorbrushMedium}"/>
    <GradientStop Color="{StaticResource colorbrushDark}" Offset="1"/>
</LinearGradientBrush>

With the code example above, I am getting the following error:

Cannot convert the value in attribute 'Color' to object of type 'System.Windows.Media.Color'. '#5A5A5A' is not a valid value for property 'Color'.  

The line it refers to is the line where <GradientStop Color="{StaticResource colorbrushMedium}"/> is defined.

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-13T08:04:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:04 am

    Ok, I found the problem:

    Using Color and not SolidColorBrush..

    <Color x:Key="colorbrushMedium">#FF5A5A5A</Color>
    <Color x:Key="colorbrushDark">#FF222222</Color>
    <LinearGradientBrush>
        <GradientStop Color="{StaticResource colorbrushMedium}"/>
        <GradientStop Color="{StaticResource colorbrushDark}" Offset="1"/>
    </LinearGradientBrush>
    

    This seems to solve my problem!

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