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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T16:20:03+00:00 2026-05-20T16:20:03+00:00

I have a kinda awful problem with my WPF application right now… I have

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I have a kinda awful problem with my WPF application right now…

I have a custom UserControl used to edit details of a component. It should start by being not enabled, and become enabled as soon as the user chose a component to edit.

The problem is: the IsEnabled property does not even change.

Here is my code:

<my:UcComponentEditor Grid.Column="1" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Stretch"  
                        IsEnabled="{Binding EditorEnabled}"
                              DataContext="{Binding VmComponent}" />

EditorEnabled is a property in my ViewModel (VmComponent), and is by default false, becomes true when the user chose a component or created one

Just for the record, in my ViewModel:

private Boolean _editorEnabled = false;

    public Boolean EditorEnabled
    {
        get { return _editorEnabled; }
        set 
        {
            _editorEnabled = value;
            OnPropertyChanged("EditorEnabled");
        }
    }

When I try to launch my app, the UserControl is starting… enabled.
I added breakpoints everywhere, the EditorEnabled is false from the beginning.

I also did a horribly stupid thing to try to figure out what’s happening: I created a converter (so useful — converting a boolean to boolean — eh), put a breakpoint on it, and… The code is never reached.

<my:UcComponentEditor Grid.Column="1" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Stretch"  
                        IsEnabled="{Binding EditorEnabled, Converter={StaticResource BoolConverter}}"
                              DataContext="{Binding VmComponent}" />

That probably means that the property isEnabled is never set, since the converter is never reached.

Do you see any kind of problem there? I started working in WPF about one week ago and therefore I may have missed something essential…

Thank you very much for your time 🙂

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    2026-05-20T16:20:04+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 4:20 pm

    You should add a DependencyProperty for the binding to work properly. See here for more information.

    Code-behind:

    public static readonly DependencyProperty EditorEnabledDependencyProperty = DependencyProperty.Register("EditorEnabled", typeof(bool), typeof(UcComponentEditor), new PropertyMetadata(false));
    
    public bool EditorEnabled
    {
        get { return (bool)base.GetValue(UcComponentEditor.EditorEnabledDependencyProperty); }
        set { base.SetValue(UcComponentEditor.EditorEnabledDependencyProperty, value); }
    }
    
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