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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<doc>
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<assembly>
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<name>MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf</name>
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</assembly>
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<members>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.AdornerExtensions">
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<summary>
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This is a simple utility to add and remove a single adorner to an element
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since there is no built-in way to do that in xaml.
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<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/wpf/controls/adorners-overview">See here</a>
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ButtonAssist.CornerRadiusProperty">
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<summary>
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Controls the corner radius of the surrounding box.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo">
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<summary>
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Provides culture-specific information about the format of calendar.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.YearMonthPattern">
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<summary>
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Gets the custom format string for a year and month value.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.ComponentOnePattern">
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<summary>
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Gets the custom format string for a component one value.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.ComponentTwoPattern">
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<summary>
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Gets the custom format string for a component two value.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.ComponentThreePattern">
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<summary>
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Gets the custom format string for a component three value.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.SetYearPattern(System.String[],System.String)">
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<summary>
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Sets the culture-specific custom format string for a year value.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureNames">An array of string that specify the name of culture to set the <paramref name="yearPattern"/> for.</param>
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<param name="yearPattern">The custom format string for a year value. If null, culture-specific custom format string for a year value is removed.</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureNames"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.SetYearPattern(System.String,System.String)">
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<summary>
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Sets the culture-specific custom format string for a year value.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureName">A string that specify the name of culture to set the <paramref name="yearPattern"/> for.</param>
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<param name="yearPattern">The custom format string for a year value. If null, culture-specific custom format string for a year value is removed.</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureName"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.SetDayOfWeekStyle(System.String[],MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle)">
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<summary>
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Sets the culture-specific day of week style.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureNames">An array of string that specify the name of culture to set the <paramref name="dayOfWeekStyle"/> for.</param>
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<param name="dayOfWeekStyle">A <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle"/> to be set.</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureNames"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.SetDayOfWeekStyle(System.String,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle)">
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<summary>
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Sets the culture-specific day of week style.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureName">A string that specify the name of culture to set the <paramref name="dayOfWeekStyle"/> for.</param>
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<param name="dayOfWeekStyle">A <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle"/> to be set.</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureName"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.ResetDayOfWeekStyle(System.String[])">
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<summary>
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Resets the culture-specific day of week style to default value.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureNames">An array of string that specify the name of culture to reset.</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureNames"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.ResetDayOfWeekStyle(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Resets the culture-specific day of week style to default value.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureName">A string that specify the name of culture to reset.</param>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureName"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.FromCultureInfo(System.Globalization.CultureInfo)">
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<summary>
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Creates a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo"/> from the <see cref="T:System.Globalization.CultureInfo"/>.
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</summary>
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<param name="cultureInfo">A <see cref="T:System.Globalization.CultureInfo"/> that specifies the culture to get the date format.</param>
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<returns>The <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo"/> object that this method creates.</returns>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="cultureInfo"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle">
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<summary>
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Represents a day of week style.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle.Pattern">
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<summary>
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Gets the custom format string for a day of week value.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle.Separator">
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<summary>
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Gets the string that separates MonthDay and DayOfWeek.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle.IsFirst">
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<summary>
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Gets a value indicating whether DayOfWeek is before MonthDay.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle.#ctor(System.String,System.String,System.Boolean)">
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<summary>
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Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle"/> struct.
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</summary>
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<param name="pattern">A custom format string for a day of week value.</param>
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<param name="separator">A string that separates MonthDay and DayOfWeek.</param>
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<param name="isFirst">A value indicating whether DayOfWeek is before MonthDay.</param>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle.Parse(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Extracts the <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle"/> from the date format string.
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</summary>
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<param name="s">the date format string.</param>
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<returns>The <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.CalendarFormatInfo.DayOfWeekStyle"/> struct.</returns>
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<exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="s"/> is null.</exception>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Chip.IsDeletable">
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<summary>
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Indicates if the delete button should be visible.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ClockItemButton.OnClick">
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<summary>
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This override method is called when the control is clicked by mouse or keyboard
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ColorZone">
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<summary>
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User a colour zone to easily switch the background and foreground colours, from selected Material Design palette or custom ones.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ComboBoxAssist.ShowSelectedItemProperty">
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<summary>
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By default the selected item is displayed in the drop down list, as per Material Design specifications.
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To change this to a behavior of hiding the selected item from the drop down list, set this attached property to false.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ComboBoxAssist.MaxLengthProperty">
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<summary>
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Gets or sets the maximum number of characters that can be manually entered into the text box. <br />
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<remarks>
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<see cref="P:System.Windows.Controls.TextBox.MaxLength"/> cannot be set for an editable ComboBox. That's why this attached property exists.
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</remarks>
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.CalendarDateCoalesceConverter">
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<summary>
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Help us format the content of a header button in a calendar.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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Expected items, in the following order:
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1) DateTime Calendar.DisplayDate
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2) DateTime? Calendar.SelectedDate
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</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.CircularProgressBar.ArcEndPointConverter.ParameterMidPoint">
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<summary>
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CircularProgressBar draws two arcs to support a full circle at 100 %.
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With one arc at 100 % the start point is identical the end point, so nothing is drawn.
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Midpoint at half of current percentage is the endpoint of the first arc
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and the start point of the second arc.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.CursorConverter">
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<summary>
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Value converter that uses the Cursor from the bound property if set, otherwise it returns the <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.CursorConverter.FallbackCursor"/>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.HintProxyFabricConverter">
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<summary>
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Converter for <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SmartHint"/> control. Can be extended by <see cref="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.HintProxyFabric.RegisterBuilder(System.Func{System.Windows.Controls.Control,System.Boolean},System.Func{System.Windows.Controls.Control,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.IHintProxy})"/> method.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.ListViewGridViewConverter">
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<summary>
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Helps coerce the correct item container style for a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.ListView"/>, according to whether the list is displaying in standard mode, or using a <see cref="P:System.Windows.Controls.ListView.View"/>, such as a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.GridView"/>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.ListViewGridViewConverter.DefaultValue">
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<summary>
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Item container style to use when <see cref="P:System.Windows.Controls.ListView.View"/> is <c>null</c>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.ListViewGridViewConverter.ViewValue">
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<summary>
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Item container style to use when <see cref="P:System.Windows.Controls.ListView.View"/> is not <c>null</c>, typically when a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.GridView"/> is applied.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.ListViewGridViewConverter.Convert(System.Object,System.Type,System.Object,System.Globalization.CultureInfo)">
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<summary>
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Returns the item container <see cref="T:System.Windows.Style"/> to use for a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.ListView"/>.
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</summary>
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<param name="value">Should be a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.ListView"/> or <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.ViewBase"/> instance.</param>
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<param name="targetType"></param>
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<param name="parameter"></param>
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<param name="culture"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.CardClipConverter.Convert(System.Object[],System.Type,System.Object,System.Globalization.CultureInfo)">
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<summary>
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1 - Content presenter render size,
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2 - Clipping border padding (main control padding)
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</summary>
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<param name="values"></param>
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<param name="targetType"></param>
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<param name="parameter"></param>
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<param name="culture"></param>
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<returns></returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DataGridAssist.AllowDirectEditWithoutFocus(System.Object,System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventArgs)">
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<summary>
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Allows editing of components inside of a data grid cell with a single left click.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DataGridTextColumn.MaxLength">
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<summary>
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Set the maximum length for the text field.
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</summary>
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<remarks>Not a dependency property, as is only applied once.</remarks>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosedEventArgs.Parameter">
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<summary>
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Gets the parameter originally provided to <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/>/
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosedEventArgs.Session">
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<summary>
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Allows interaction with the current dialog session.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventArgs.Cancel">
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<summary>
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Cancel the close.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventArgs.IsCancelled">
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<summary>
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Indicates if the close has already been cancelled.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventArgs.Parameter">
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<summary>
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Gets the parameter originally provided to <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/>/
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventArgs.Session">
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<summary>
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Allows interaction with the current dialog session.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostOpenDialogCommandDataContextSource">
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<summary>
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Defines how a data context is sourced for a dialog if a <see cref="T:System.Windows.FrameworkElement"/>
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is passed as the command parameter when using <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommand"/>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostOpenDialogCommandDataContextSource.SenderElement">
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<summary>
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The data context from the sender element (typically a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Button"/>)
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is applied to the content.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostOpenDialogCommandDataContextSource.DialogHostInstance">
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<summary>
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The data context from the <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is applied to the content.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostOpenDialogCommandDataContextSource.None">
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<summary>
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The data context is explicitly set to <c>null</c>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommand">
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<summary>
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Routed command to be used somewhere inside an instance to trigger showing of the dialog. Content can be passed to the dialog via a <see cref="!:Button.CommandParameter"/>.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand">
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<summary>
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Routed command to be used inside dialog content to close a dialog. Use a <see cref="!:Button.CommandParameter"/> to indicate the result of the parameter.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object)">
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<summary>
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Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
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</summary>
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<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
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<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler)">
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<summary>
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Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
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</summary>
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<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
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<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
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<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
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<summary>
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Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
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</summary>
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<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
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<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
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<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
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</member>
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<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
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<summary>
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Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
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</summary>
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<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
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<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
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<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closedEventHandler">Allows access to closed event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"><see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Identifier"/> of the instance where the dialog should be shown. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. <c>null</c> is allowed.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"><see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Identifier"/> of the instance where the dialog should be shown. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. <c>null</c> is allowed.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"><see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Identifier"/> of the instance where the dialog should be shown. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. <c>null</c> is allowed.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"><see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Identifier"/> of the instance where the dialog should be shown. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. <c>null</c> is allowed.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a modal dialog. To use, a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> instance must be in a visual tree (typically this may be specified towards the root of a Window's XAML).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"><see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Identifier"/> of the instance where the dialog should be shown. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. <c>null</c> is allowed.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closedEventHandler">Allows access to closed event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>Task result is the parameter used to close the dialog, typically what is passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand"/> command.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Close(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Close a modal dialog.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"> of the instance where the dialog should be closed. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. </param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Close(System.Object,System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Close a modal dialog.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier"> of the instance where the dialog should be closed. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML. </param>
|
||
|
<param name="parameter"> to provide to close handler</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.GetDialogSession(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieve the current dialog session for a DialogHost
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier">The identifier to use to retrieve the DialogHost</param>
|
||
|
<returns>The DialogSession if one is in process, or null</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.IsDialogOpen(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
dialog instance exists
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="dialogIdentifier">of the instance where the dialog should be closed. Typically this will match an identifier set in XAML.</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Identifier">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Identifier which is used in conjunction with <see cref="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object)"/> to determine where a dialog should be shown.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CurrentSession">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Returns a DialogSession for the currently open dialog for managing it programmatically. If no dialog is open, CurrentSession will return null
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommandDataContextSource">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Defines how a data context is sourced for a dialog if a <see cref="T:System.Windows.FrameworkElement"/>
|
||
|
is passed as the command parameter when using <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommand"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseOnClickAway">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates whether the dialog will close if the user clicks off the dialog, on the obscured background.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseOnClickAwayParameter">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Parameter to provide to close handlers if an close due to click away is instigated.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.SnackbarMessageQueue">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows association of a snackbar, so that notifications can be paused whilst a dialog is being displayed.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogTheme">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set the theme (light/dark) for the dialog.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OverlayBackground">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Represents the overlay brush that is used to dim the background behind the dialog
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogBackground">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Represents the brush for the Dialog's background
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogOpened">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised when a dialog is opened.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogOpenedAttachedProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Attached property which can be used on the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Button"/> which instigated the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommand"/> to process the event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogOpenedCallback">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Callback fired when the <see cref="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogOpened"/> event is fired, allowing the event to be processed from a binding/view model.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosing">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised just before a dialog is closed.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosingAttachedProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Attached property which can be used on the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Button"/> which instigated the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommand"/> to process the closing event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosingCallback">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Callback fired when the <see cref="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosing"/> event is fired, allowing the event to be processed from a binding/view model.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosed">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised when a dialog is closed.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosedAttachedProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Attached property which can be used on the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Button"/> which instigated the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.OpenDialogCommand"/> to process the closed event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosedCallback">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Callback fired when the <see cref="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogClosed"/> event is fired, allowing the event to be processed from a binding/view model.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.FocusPopup">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Attempts to focus the content of a popup.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<returns>The popup content.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Helper extensions for showing dialogs.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.Window,System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the first found <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> in a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.Window"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="window">Window on which the modal dialog should be displayed. Must contain a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content"></param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
As a depth first traversal of the window's visual tree is performed, it is not safe to use this method in a situation where a screen has multiple <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>s.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.Window,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the first found <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> in a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.Window"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="window">Window on which the modal dialog should be displayed. Must contain a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
As a depth first traversal of the window's visual tree is performed, it is not safe to use this method in a situation where a screen has multiple <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>s.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.Window,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the first found <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> in a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.Window"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="window">Window on which the modal dialog should be displayed. Must contain a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
As a depth first traversal of the window's visual tree is performed, it is not safe to use this method in a situation where a screen has multiple <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>s.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.Window,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the first found <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> in a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.Window"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="window">Window on which the modal dialog should be displayed. Must contain a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
As a depth first traversal of the window's visual tree is performed, it is not safe to use this method in a situation where a screen has multiple <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>s.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.Window,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the first found <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> in a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.Window"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="window">Window on which the modal dialog should be displayed. Must contain a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closedEventHandler">Allows access to closed event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
As a depth first traversal of the window's visual tree is performed, it is not safe to use this method in a situation where a screen has multiple <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>s.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the parent/ancestor <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> of the a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.DependencyObject"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="childDependencyObject">Dependency object which should be a visual child of a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>, where the dialog will be shown.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the parent/ancestor <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> of the a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.DependencyObject"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="childDependencyObject">Dependency object which should be a visual child of a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>, where the dialog will be shown.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the parent/ancestor <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> of the a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.DependencyObject"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="childDependencyObject">Dependency object which should be a visual child of a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>, where the dialog will be shown.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the parent/ancestor <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> of the a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.DependencyObject"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="childDependencyObject">Dependency object which should be a visual child of a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>, where the dialog will be shown.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHostEx.ShowDialog(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Object,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventHandler,MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosedEventHandler)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Shows a dialog using the parent/ancestor <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> of the a given <see cref="T:System.Windows.DependencyObject"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="childDependencyObject">Dependency object which should be a visual child of a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/>, where the dialog will be shown.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Content to show (can be a control or view model).</param>
|
||
|
<param name="openedEventHandler">Allows access to opened event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closingEventHandler">Allows access to closing event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="closedEventHandler">Allows access to closed event which would otherwise have been subscribed to on a instance.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">
|
||
|
Thrown is a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost"/> is not found when conducting a depth first traversal of visual tree.
|
||
|
</exception>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogOpenedEventArgs.Session">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows interaction with the current dialog session.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows an open dialog to be managed. Use is only permitted during a single display operation.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.IsEnded">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates if the dialog session has ended. Once ended no further method calls will be permitted.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Client code cannot set this directly, this is internally managed. To end the dialog session use <see cref="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.Close"/>.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.CloseParameter">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The parameter passed to the <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.CloseDialogCommand" /> and return by <see cref="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object)"/>
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.Content">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.DialogContent"/> which is currently displayed, so this could be a view model or a UI element.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.UpdateContent(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Update the current content in the dialog.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.Close">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Closes the dialog.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">Thrown if the dialog session has ended, or a close operation is currently in progress.</exception>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogSession.Close(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Closes the dialog.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="parameter">Result parameter which will be returned in <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogClosingEventArgs.Parameter"/> or from <see cref="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost.Show(System.Object)"/> method.</param>
|
||
|
<exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">Thrown if the dialog session has ended, or a close operation is currently in progress.</exception>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DrawerClosingEventArgs.Cancel">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Cancel the close.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DrawerClosingEventArgs.IsCancelled">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates if the close has already been cancelled.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DrawerClosingEventArgs.Dock">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows interaction with the current dialog session.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DrawerHost.DrawerOpened">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised when a drawer is opened.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DrawerHost.DrawerClosing">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised when a drawer is closing.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DrawerOpenedEventArgs.Dock">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows interaction with the current dialog session.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.FlipperAssist.UniformCornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the (uniform) corner radius of the contained card
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.FlipperAssist.CardStyleProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the style of the contained card
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.IHintProxy">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
This interface is the adapter from UiControl (like <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.TextBox"/>, <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.ComboBox"/> and others) to <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SmartHint"/>
|
||
|
<para/>
|
||
|
You should implement this interface in order to use SmartHint for your own control.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.IHintProxy.IsEmpty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Checks to see if the targeted control can be deemed as logically
|
||
|
empty, even if not null, affecting the current hint display.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.IHintProxy.IsFocused">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Targeted control has keyboard focus
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue(System.Object,System.Object,System.Action)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionContent">Content for the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionHandler">Call back to be executed if user clicks the action button.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue``1(System.Object,System.Object,System.Action{``0},``0)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionContent">Content for the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionHandler">Call back to be executed if user clicks the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionArgument">Argument to pass to <paramref name="actionHandler"/>.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue(System.Object,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="neverConsiderToBeDuplicate">Subsequent, duplicate messages queued within a short time span will
|
||
|
be discarded. To override this behaviour and ensure the message always gets displayed set to <c>true</c>.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue(System.Object,System.Object,System.Action,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionContent">Content for the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionHandler">Call back to be executed if user clicks the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="promote">The message will promoted to the front of the queue.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue``1(System.Object,System.Object,System.Action{``0},``0,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionContent">Content for the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionHandler">Call back to be executed if user clicks the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionArgument">Argument to pass to <paramref name="actionHandler"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="promote">The message will be promoted to the front of the queue and never considered to be a duplicate.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue``1(System.Object,System.Object,System.Action{``0},``0,System.Boolean,System.Boolean,System.Nullable{System.TimeSpan})">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionContent">Content for the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionHandler">Call back to be executed if user clicks the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionArgument">Argument to pass to <paramref name="actionHandler"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="promote">The message will be promoted to the front of the queue.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="neverConsiderToBeDuplicate">The message will never be considered a duplicate.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="durationOverride">Message show duration override.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ISnackbarMessageQueue.Enqueue(System.Object,System.Object,System.Action{System.Object},System.Object,System.Boolean,System.Boolean,System.Nullable{System.TimeSpan})">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queues a notification message for display in a snackbar.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="content">Message.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionContent">Content for the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionHandler">Call back to be executed if user clicks the action button.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="actionArgument">Argument to pass to <paramref name="actionHandler"/>.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="promote">The message will promoted to the front of the queue.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="neverConsiderToBeDuplicate">The message will never be considered a duplicate.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="durationOverride">Message show duration override.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ListBoxItemAssist.CornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the corner radius of the selection box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.MessageQueueExtension">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Provides shorthand to initialise a new <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue"/> for a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Snackbar"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.NavigationBarAssist.CornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the corner radius of the selection box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.NavigationDrawerAssist.CornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the corner radius of the selection box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.NavigationRailAssist.CornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the corner radius of the selection box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.NavigationRailAssist.FloatingContentProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Floating Content (ex: Button) on navigation rail (optional)
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PackIcon.Kind">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the icon to display.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PackIcon.Data">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the icon path data for the current <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PackIcon.Kind"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PackIconDataFactory">
|
||
|
******************************************
|
||
|
This code is auto generated. Do not amend.
|
||
|
******************************************
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PackIconKind">
|
||
|
******************************************
|
||
|
This code is auto generated. Do not amend.
|
||
|
******************************************
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
List of available icons for use with <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PackIcon" />.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
All icons sourced from Material Design Icons Font - https://materialdesignicons.com/ - in accordance of
|
||
|
https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign/blob/master/LICENSE.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Palette">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Provides full information about a palette.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PaletteHelper.RecreateThemeDictionaries">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Removes and readds resource dictionaries with static resource that will be re-evaluated with new theme brushes.
|
||
|
This is primarily here for the obsolete theme brushes.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PasswordBoxAssist.HandlePasswordChanged(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Handles changes to the 'Password' attached property.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PasswordBoxAssist.PasswordBoxPasswordChanged(System.Object,System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Handle the 'PasswordChanged'-event on the PasswordBox
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Plane3D">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
View a control on a 3D plane.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Taken from http://blogs.msdn.com/greg_schechter/archive/2007/10/26/enter-the-planerator-dead-simple-3d-in-wpf-with-a-stupid-name.aspx , Greg Schechter - Fall 2007
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Plane3D.LayoutInvalidationCatcher">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Wrap this around a class that we want to catch the measure and arrange
|
||
|
processes occurring on, and propagate to the parent Planerator, if any.
|
||
|
Do this because layout invalidations don't flow up out of a
|
||
|
Viewport2DVisual3D object.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Defines how the <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox"/> popup is aligned to the toggle part of the control.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.BottomAndAlignLeftEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup below the toggle, and align the left edges.3
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.BottomAndAlignRightEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup below the toggle, and align the right edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.BottomAndAlignCentres">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup below the toggle, and align the center of the popup with the center of the toggle.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.TopAndAlignLeftEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup above the toggle, and align the left edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.TopAndAlignRightEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup above the toggle, and align the right edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.TopAndAlignCentres">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup above the toggle, and align the center of the popup with the center of the toggle.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.LeftAndAlignTopEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup to the left of the toggle, and align the top edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.LeftAndAlignBottomEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup to the left of the toggle, and align the bottom edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.LeftAndAlignMiddles">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup to the left of the toggle, and align the middles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.RightAndAlignTopEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup to the right of the toggle, and align the top edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.RightAndAlignBottomEdges">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup to the right of the toggle, and align the bottom edges.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPlacementMode.RightAndAlignMiddles">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Display the popup to the right of the toggle, and align the middles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPopupMode">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Defines what causes the <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox"/> to open it's popup.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPopupMode.Click">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Open when the toggle button is clicked.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPopupMode.MouseOver">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Open when the mouse goes over the toggle button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBoxPopupMode.MouseOverEager">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Open when the mouse goes over the toggle button, or the space in which the popup box would occupy should it be open.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Popup box, similar to a <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.ComboBox"/>, but allows more customizable content.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ClosePopupCommand">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Routed command to be used inside of a popup content to close it.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleContent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Content to display in the toggle button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleContentTemplate">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Template for <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleContent"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleContentTemplateSelector">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Template for <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleContent"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Content to display in the toggle when it's checked (when the popup is open). Optional; if not provided the <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleContent"/> is used.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentTemplate">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Template for <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContent"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentCommand">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Command to execute if toggle is checked (popup is open) and <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContent"/> is set.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentCommandParameter">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Command parameter to use in conjunction with <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentCommand"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupContent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Content to display in the content.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupContentTemplate">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Popup content template.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.IsPopupOpen">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets whether the popup is currently open.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.StaysOpen">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates of the popup should stay open if a click occurs inside the popup.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PlacementMode">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets how the popup is aligned in relation to the toggle.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupMode">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets what trigger causes the popup to open.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.UnfurlOrientationProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets how to unfurl controls when opening the popups. Only child elements of type <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ButtonBase"/> are animated.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.UnfurlOrientation">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets how to unfurl controls when opening the popups. Only child elements of type <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ButtonBase"/> are animated.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupHorizontalOffsetProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets the popup horizontal offset in relation to the button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupHorizontalOffset">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets the popup horizontal offset in relation to the button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupVerticalOffsetProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets the popup vertical offset in relation to the button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupVerticalOffset">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets the popup vertical offset in relation to the button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupUniformCornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets the corner radius of the popup card.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupUniformCornerRadius">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get or sets the corner radius of the popup card.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupElevationProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the elevation of the popup card.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupElevation">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the elevation of the popup card.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.PopupPlacementMethod">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Framework use. Provides the method used to position the popup.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentClickEvent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event raised when the checked toggled content (if set) is clicked.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentClick">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event raised when the checked toggled content (if set) is clicked.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.OnToggleCheckedContentClick">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raises <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ToggleCheckedContentClickEvent"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.Opened">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised when the popup is opened.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.OnOpened">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raises <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.OpenedEvent"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.Closed">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raised when the popup is closed.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.OnClosed">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Raises <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupBox.ClosedEvent"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupEx">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
This class was initially based on work done in ControlzEx
|
||
|
https://github.com/ControlzEx/ControlzEx
|
||
|
|
||
|
This custom popup can be used by validation error templates or something else.
|
||
|
It provides some additional nice features:
|
||
|
- repositioning if host-window size or location changed
|
||
|
- repositioning if host-window gets maximized and vice versa
|
||
|
- it's only topmost if the host-window is activated
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupEx.CloseOnMouseLeftButtonDown">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets/sets if the popup can be closed by left mouse button down.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupEx.RefreshPosition">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Causes the popup to update it's position according to it's current settings.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.PopupEx.SWP">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
SetWindowPos options
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Properties.Resources">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Properties.Resources.ResourceManager">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Properties.Resources.Culture">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all
|
||
|
resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RatingBar">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
A custom control implementing a rating bar.
|
||
|
The icon aka content may be set as a DataTemplate via the ButtonContentTemplate property.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RatingBar.ValueIncrements">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the value increments. Set to a value between 0.0 and 1.0 (both exclusive) to enable fractional values. Default value is 1.0 (i.e. fractional values disabled)
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Ripple.RecognizesAccessKeyProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The DependencyProperty for the RecognizesAccessKey property.
|
||
|
Default Value: false
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Ripple.RecognizesAccessKey">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Determine if Ripple should use AccessText in its style
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RippleAssist.IsCenteredProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to <c>true</c> to cause the ripple to originate from the centre of the
|
||
|
content. Otherwise the effect will originate from the mouse down position.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RippleAssist.SetIsCentered(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to <c>true</c> to cause the ripple to originate from the centre of the
|
||
|
content. Otherwise the effect will originate from the mouse down position.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RippleAssist.GetIsCentered(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to <c>true</c> to cause the ripple to originate from the centre of the
|
||
|
content. Otherwise the effect will originate from the mouse down position.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RippleAssist.IsDisabledProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to <c>True</c> to disable ripple effect
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RippleAssist.SetIsDisabled(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to <c>True</c> to disable ripple effect
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.RippleAssist.GetIsDisabled(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to <c>True</c> to disable ripple effect
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ScaleHost">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Internal use only.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Represents a display device or multiple display devices on a single system.
|
||
|
Based on http://referencesource.microsoft.com/#System.Windows.Forms/winforms/Managed/System/WinForms/Screen.cs
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen._workingArea">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Available working area on the screen. This excludes taskbars and other
|
||
|
docked windows.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.AllScreens">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets an array of all of the displays on the system.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.Bounds">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the bounds of the display.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.DeviceName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the device name associated with a display.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.Primary">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets a value indicating whether a particular display is the primary device.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.PrimaryScreen">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the primary display.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.WorkingArea">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the working area of the screen.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.DesktopChangedCount">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Screen instances call this property to determine
|
||
|
if their WorkingArea cache needs to be invalidated.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.Equals(System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Specifies a value that indicates whether the specified object is equal to this one.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.FromPoint(System.Windows.Point)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves a <see cref='T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen'/> for the monitor that contains the specified point.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.FromRect(System.Windows.Rect)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves a <see cref='T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen'/> for the monitor that contains the largest region of the Rect.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.GetWorkingArea(System.Windows.Point)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves the working area for the monitor that is closest to the specified point.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.GetWorkingArea(System.Windows.Rect)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves the working area for the monitor that contains the largest region of the specified Rect.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.GetBounds(System.Windows.Point)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves the bounds of the monitor that is closest to the specified point.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.GetBounds(System.Windows.Rect)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves the bounds of the monitor that contains the largest region of the specified Rect.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.GetHashCode">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Computes and retrieves a hash code for an object.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.OnDisplaySettingsChanging(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Called by the SystemEvents class when our display settings are
|
||
|
changing. We cache screen information and at this point we must
|
||
|
invalidate our cache.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.OnUserPreferenceChanged(System.Object,Microsoft.Win32.UserPreferenceChangedEventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Called by the SystemEvents class when our display settings have
|
||
|
changed. Here, we increment a static counter that Screen instances
|
||
|
can check against to invalidate their cache.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Screen.ToString">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves a string representing this object.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SmartHint">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
A control that implement placeholder behavior. Can work as a simple placeholder either as a floating hint, see <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SmartHint.UseFloating"/> property.
|
||
|
<para/>
|
||
|
To set a target control you should set the HintProxy property. Use the <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Converters.HintProxyFabricConverter.Instance"/> converter which converts a control into the IHintProxy interface.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Snackbar">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implements a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Snackbar"/> inspired by the Material Design specs (https://material.google.com/components/snackbars-toasts.html).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessage">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Defines the content of a message within a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Snackbar"/>. Primary content should be set via the
|
||
|
standard <see cref="!:SnackbarMessage.Content"/> property. Where an action is allowed, content
|
||
|
can be provided in <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessage.ActionContent"/>. Standard button properties are
|
||
|
provided for actions, including <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessage.ActionCommand"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessage.ActionClickEvent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event correspond to left mouse button click on the Action button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="E:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessage.ActionClick">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Add / Remove ActionClickEvent handler
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessage.InlineActionButtonMaxHeightProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Maximum total height of snackbar for the action button to be inlined.
|
||
|
<para>
|
||
|
Default value (<c>55</c>) is between single line message (<c>48</c>) and two lined snackbar-message (<c>66</c>)
|
||
|
because tolerance is required (see <a href="https://github.com/MaterialDesignInXAML/MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit/issues/1812">issue</a>)
|
||
|
</para>
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue._closeSnackbarEvent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
If set, the active snackbar will be closed.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Available only while the snackbar is displayed.
|
||
|
Should be locked by <see cref="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue._snackbarMessagesLock"/>.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue.Dispatcher">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher"/> this <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue"/> is associated with.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue.DiscardDuplicates">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets a value that indicates whether this message queue displays messages without discarding duplicates.
|
||
|
False to show every message even if there are duplicates.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueue.Clear">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Clear the message queue and close the active snackbar.
|
||
|
This method can be called from any thread.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.Content">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The content to be displayed
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.Duration">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Message show duration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.ActionContent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The content for the action button on the snackbar
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.ActionHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Handler to be invoked when the action button is clicked
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.ActionArgument">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The argument to pass to the <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.ActionHandler"/> delegate.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.IsPromoted">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Promote the message, pushing it in front of any message that is not promoted.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.SnackbarMessageQueueItem.AlwaysShow">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Always show this message, even if it's a duplicate
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextBlockAssist.AutoToolTipProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Automatic ToolTip for TextBlock or TextBoxBase if containing text is trimmed
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Helper properties for working with text fields.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.TextBoxViewMarginProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The text box view margin property
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.SetTextBoxViewMargin(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.Thickness)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Sets the text box view margin.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element">The element.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.GetTextBoxViewMargin(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the text box view margin.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element">The element.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>
|
||
|
The <see cref="T:System.Windows.Thickness" />.
|
||
|
</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.DecorationVisibilityProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the visibility of the underline decoration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.SetDecorationVisibility(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.Visibility)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the visibility of the underline decoration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.GetDecorationVisibility(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the visibility of the underline decoration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.UnderlineBrushProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The attached WPF property for getting or setting the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Media.Brush"/> value for an underline decoration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.SetUnderlineBrush(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.Media.Brush)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Sets the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Media.Brush"/> used for underline decoration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.GetUnderlineBrush(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Media.Brush"/> used for underline decoration.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.HasFilledTextFieldProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the visibility of the text field box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.HasOutlinedTextFieldProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the visibility of the text field area box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.TextFieldCornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the corner radius of the surrounding box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.UnderlineCornerRadiusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the corner radius of the bottom line of the surrounding box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.NewSpecHighlightingEnabledProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the highlighting style of a text box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.RippleOnFocusEnabledProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Enables a ripple effect on focusing the text box.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.IncludeSpellingSuggestionsProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Automatically inserts spelling suggestions into the text box context menu.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.SuffixTextProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
SuffixText dependency property
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.PrefixTextProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
PrefixText dependency property
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.HasClearButtonProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the visibility of the clear button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.HasLeadingIconProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls visibility of the leading icon
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.LeadingIconProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the leading icon
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.LeadingIconSizeProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the size of the leading icon
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.HasTrailingIconProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls visibility of the trailing icon
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.TrailingIconProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the trailing icon
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.TrailingIconSizeProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Controls the size of the trailing icon
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.ApplyTextBoxViewMargin(System.Windows.Controls.Control,System.Windows.Thickness)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Applies the text box view margin.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="textBox">The text box.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="margin">The margin.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TextFieldAssist.TextBoxViewMarginPropertyChangedCallback(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The text box view margin property changed callback.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="dependencyObject">The dependency object.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="dependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs">The dependency property changed event args.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Theme.GetSystemTheme">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Get the current Windows theme.
|
||
|
Based on ControlzEx
|
||
|
https://github.com/ControlzEx/ControlzEx/blob/48230bb023c588e1b7eb86ea83f7ddf7d25be735/src/ControlzEx/Theming/WindowsThemeHelper.cs#L19
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TimePicker.OnGotFocus(System.Object,System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Called when this element gets focus.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TimePicker.OnIsDropDownOpenChanged(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
IsDropDownOpenProperty property changed handler.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="d">DatePicker that changed its IsDropDownOpen.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="e">DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TimePicker.IsInvalidTextAllowed">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to true to stop invalid text reverting back to previous valid value. Useful in cases where you
|
||
|
want to display validation messages and allow the user to correct the data without it reverting.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TimePicker.WithSeconds">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Set to true to display seconds in the time and allow the user to select seconds.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.GetHasOnContent(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Framework use only.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.OnContentProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows on (IsChecked) content to be provided on supporting <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ToggleButton"/> styles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.SetOnContent(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Object)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows on (IsChecked) content to be provided on supporting <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ToggleButton"/> styles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.GetOnContent(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows on (IsChecked) content to be provided on supporting <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ToggleButton"/> styles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.OnContentTemplateProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows an on (IsChecked) template to be provided on supporting <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ToggleButton"/> styles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.SetOnContentTemplate(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.DataTemplate)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows an on (IsChecked) template to be provided on supporting <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ToggleButton"/> styles.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ToggleButtonAssist.GetOnContentTemplate(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows an on (IsChecked) template to be provided on supporting <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.ToggleButton"/> styles.
|
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</summary>
|
||
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</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TransitionAssist">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows transitions to be disabled where supported.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TransitionAssist.DisableTransitionsProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows transitions to be disabled where supported. Note this is an inheritable property.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TransitionAssist.SetDisableTransitions(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows transitions to be disabled where supported. Note this is an inheritable property.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TransitionAssist.GetDisableTransitions(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows transitions to be disabled where supported. Note this is an inheritable property.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.FadeWipe.Duration">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Duration of the animation
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.IndexedItemOffsetMultiplierExtension">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Multiplies a time span unit by the index of an item in a list.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Example usage is for a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitioningContent"/> to have a <see cref="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitionEffect.OffsetTime" />
|
||
|
time delayed according to position in a list, so cascading animations can occur.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.SlideWipe.Direction">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Direction of the slide wipe
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.SlideWipe.Duration">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Duration of the animation
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The transitioner provides an easy way to move between content with a default in-place circular transition.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner.MoveNextCommand">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Causes the the next slide to be displayed (effectively increments <see cref="P:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.Selector.SelectedIndex"/>).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner.MovePreviousCommand">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Causes the the previous slide to be displayed (effectively decrements <see cref="P:System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.Selector.SelectedIndex"/>).
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner.MoveFirstCommand">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Moves to the first slide.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner.MoveLastCommand">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Moves to the last slide.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner.AutoApplyTransitionOrigins">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
If enabled, transition origins will be applied to wipes, according to where a transition was triggered from. For example, the mouse point where a user clicks a button.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitionerSlide">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Content control to host the content of an individual page within a <see cref="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.Transitioner"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitioningContent">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Content control to enable easier transitions.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitioningContentBase.OpeningEffect">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the transition to run when the content is loaded and made visible.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitioningContentBase.OpeningEffectsOffset">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Delay offset to be applied to all opening effect transitions.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Transitions.TransitioningContentBase.OpeningEffects">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows multiple transition effects to be combined and run upon the content loading or being made visible.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeHelper.FindChild``1(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Finds a Child of a given item in the visual tree.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="parent">A direct parent of the queried item.</param>
|
||
|
<typeparam name="T">The type of the queried item.</typeparam>
|
||
|
<param name="childName">x:Name or Name of child. </param>
|
||
|
<returns>The first parent item that matches the submitted type parameter.
|
||
|
If not matching item can be found,
|
||
|
a null parent is being returned.</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.AdditionalTemplateProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows additional rendering for each tree node, outside of the rippled part of the node which responds to user selection.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
The content to be rendered is the same of the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.TreeViewItem"/>; i.e the Header property, or
|
||
|
some other content such as a view model, typically when using a <see cref="T:System.Windows.HierarchicalDataTemplate"/>.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.SetAdditionalTemplate(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.DataTemplate)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Sets the additional template.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element">The element.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.GetAdditionalTemplate(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the additional template.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element">The element.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>
|
||
|
The <see cref="T:System.Windows.DataTemplate" />.
|
||
|
</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.AdditionalTemplateSelectorProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows additional rendering for each tree node, outside of the rippled part of the node which responds to user selection.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
The content to be rendered is the same of the <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.TreeViewItem"/>; i.e the Header property, or
|
||
|
some other content such as a view model, typically when using a <see cref="T:System.Windows.HierarchicalDataTemplate"/>.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.SetAdditionalTemplateSelector(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Windows.Controls.DataTemplateSelector)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Sets the additional template selector.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element">The element.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="value">The value.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.GetAdditionalTemplateSelector(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the additional template selector.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element">The element.</param>
|
||
|
<returns>
|
||
|
The <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.DataTemplateSelector" />.
|
||
|
</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.SuppressAdditionalTemplate">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
To be used at <see cref="T:System.Windows.Controls.TreeViewItem"/> level, or to be returned by <see cref="!:AdditionalTemplateSelector"/>
|
||
|
implementors when the additional template associated with a tree should not be used.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.TreeViewAssist.HasNoItemsExpanderVisibilityProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Allows controlling the visibility of the expander arrow on TreeViewItems that do not have any children.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.Underline">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ValidationAssist.OnlyShowOnFocusProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The hint property
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ValidationAssist.UsePopupProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The hint property
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ValidationAssist.PopupPlacementProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The hint property
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ValidationAssist.SuppressProperty">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Framework use only.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ValidationAssist.SetSuppress(System.Windows.DependencyObject,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Framework use only.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="element"></param>
|
||
|
<param name="value"></param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.ValidationAssist.GetSuppress(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Framework use only.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.VisualTreeExtensions.GetVisualAncestry(System.Windows.DependencyObject)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Returns full visual ancestry, starting at the leaf.
|
||
|
<para>If element is not of <see cref="T:System.Windows.Media.Visual"/> or <see cref="T:System.Windows.Media.Media3D.Visual3D"/> the
|
||
|
logical ancestry is used.</para>
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="leaf"></param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:XamlGeneratedNamespace.GeneratedInternalTypeHelper">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
GeneratedInternalTypeHelper
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:XamlGeneratedNamespace.GeneratedInternalTypeHelper.CreateInstance(System.Type,System.Globalization.CultureInfo)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
CreateInstance
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:XamlGeneratedNamespace.GeneratedInternalTypeHelper.GetPropertyValue(System.Reflection.PropertyInfo,System.Object,System.Globalization.CultureInfo)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
GetPropertyValue
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:XamlGeneratedNamespace.GeneratedInternalTypeHelper.SetPropertyValue(System.Reflection.PropertyInfo,System.Object,System.Object,System.Globalization.CultureInfo)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
SetPropertyValue
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:XamlGeneratedNamespace.GeneratedInternalTypeHelper.CreateDelegate(System.Type,System.Object,System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
CreateDelegate
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:XamlGeneratedNamespace.GeneratedInternalTypeHelper.AddEventHandler(System.Reflection.EventInfo,System.Object,System.Delegate)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
AddEventHandler
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
</members>
|
||
|
</doc>
|