Is there a reason why Visual Studio won\'t let me create a WPF window in a DLL project?
I \"solved\" it by creating a window in an Application Project and copying it
What do you mean that Visual Studio won't let you create a WPF window in a DLL project? Do you mean that if you right click the project, there is no option to add a Window there?
If that is the case, I think that means that you created a project type that isn't a WPF project type. I encountered something similar a while back when I wanted to upgrade a WinForms project to use WPF instead - see this question for more information.
I do it this way: 1) create "WPF Application" 2) remove App.xaml 3) change Project properties -> Application Output type: to Class Library (originally there is Windows Application)
Otherwise you will get errors:
"Library project file cannot specify ApplicationDefinition element"
"The project file contains a property value that is not valid"
Make sure the project type is WPF User Control Library
when you create your project.
If it isn't then no sweat, just edit the csproj file and make sure the <ProjectTypeGuids>
element under Project/PropertyGroup
contain the following GUIDs
<ProjectTypeGuids>{60dc8134-eba5-43b8-bcc9-bb4bc16c2548};{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}</ProjectTypeGuids>
Also, make sure you reference PresentationFramework and System.Xaml in your project, or you will not get any WPF in your code.
You can try adding new WPF User Control Item and change that to Window.
Add New Item->WPF->User Control
In XAML:
Change <UserControl>
tag as <Window>
In CS:
Change base class from System.Windows.Controls.UserControl
to System.Windows.Window
.