I made own dependency property like this
public bool Visible
{
get
{
return (bool)GetValue(VisibleProperty);
}
set
{
System.Windows.Visibility v = value == true ? System.Windows.Visibility.Visible : System.Windows.Visibility.Hidden;
SetValue(VisibleProperty, value);
border.Visibility = v;
}
}
public static readonly DependencyProperty VisibleProperty = DependencyProperty.Register("Visible", typeof(bool), typeof(SpecialMenuItem), new UIPropertyMetadata(false));
I’m binding my app property to it, but no luck.
App property(app.xaml.cs) and binding:
public bool IsGamePlaying
{
get
{
return isGamePlaying;
}
set
{
isGamePlaying = value;
}
}
private bool isGamePlaying;
<my:SpecialMenuItem ... Visible="{Binding Path=IsGamePlaying, Source={x:Static Application.Current}}" />
When I’m in debug, it reads the IsGamePlaying property, but doesn’t make attempt to set the Visible property
How make it work?
You cannot include any logic in your dependency property wrapper. WPF will, where possible, directly call GetValue/SetValue rather than use your CLR property. You should include any extraneous logic by using metadata in your dependency property. For example:
The CLR wrapper is merely a convenience for consumers of your class.