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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T05:18:30+00:00 2026-05-23T05:18:30+00:00

This is how I reproduced this problem in WPF: Create a custom control: public

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This is how I reproduced this problem in WPF:

Create a custom control:

public class TestCustomControl : Control
{
static TestCustomControl()
{
    DefaultStyleKeyProperty.OverrideMetadata(typeof(TestCustomControl), new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(typeof(TestCustomControl)));
}

public string Text
{
    get { return (string)GetValue(TextProperty); }
    set { SetValue(TextProperty, value); }
}

// Using a DependencyProperty as the backing store for Text.  This enables animation, styling, binding, etc...
public static readonly DependencyProperty TextProperty =
    DependencyProperty.Register("Text", typeof(string), typeof(TestCustomControl), new PropertyMetadata("Hello"));

public double OffSet
{
    get { return (double)GetValue(OffSetProperty); }
    set { SetValue(OffSetProperty, value); }
}

// Using a DependencyProperty as the backing store for OffSet.  This enables animation, styling, binding, etc...
public static readonly DependencyProperty OffSetProperty =
    DependencyProperty.Register("OffSet", typeof(double), typeof(TestCustomControl), new PropertyMetadata(5.0));
}

Add a style for it in the Generic.xaml file:

<Style TargetType="local:TestCustomControl">
<Setter Property="Template">
    <Setter.Value>
        <ControlTemplate TargetType="local:TestCustomControl">
            <Grid>
                <TextBlock Text="{TemplateBinding Text}"></TextBlock>
                <TextBlock Text="{TemplateBinding Text}">
                    <TextBlock.RenderTransform>
                        <TranslateTransform X="{TemplateBinding OffSet}" Y="{TemplateBinding OffSet}"/>
                        <!--<TranslateTransform X="10" Y="10"/>-->
                    </TextBlock.RenderTransform>
                </TextBlock>
            </Grid>
        </ControlTemplate>
    </Setter.Value>
</Setter>

Then add it to the main window:

<local:TestCustomControl OffSet="32" Text="the off set is not working" FontSize="36">

    </local:TestCustomControl>

Then run the application, it turned out the “Text” works fine but the “OffSet” does not work.
And I tried the similar thing in Windows Phone 7 development environment, and I got the same result.

How should I modify the code to make the OffSet work?

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    2026-05-23T05:18:30+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:18 am

    Try:

    {Binding Offset, RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}}
    
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