I am using a scrollviewer control around my stack panel which contains an ItemsControl. When there are many items in the ItemsControl it is suppose to scroll but for some re
You must fix the Height of the Scrollviewer, but can easily bind to the StackPanel ActualHeight:
(tested code)
<StackPanel Name="mypanel">
<ScrollViewer Height="{Binding ElementName=mypanel, Path=ActualHeight}">
<ItemsControl>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" />
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" />
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" />
</ItemsControl>
</ScrollViewer>
</StackPanel>
Or better yet, if you can't change the name of the StackPanel:
<StackPanel>
<ScrollViewer Height="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor,
AncestorType={x:Type StackPanel}}, Path=ActualHeight}">
<ItemsControl>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" />
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" />
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" />
</ItemsControl>
</ScrollViewer>
</StackPanel>
It is a "You first" problem, the StackPanel ask the ScrollViewer for the Height and the ScrollViewer ask the StackPanel for the max Height it can be.
I had a problem whereby I showed an ItemsControl
in a Grid and in order to see the scrollbars, I had to give this Grid cell *-sized height.
However, this meant that the ItemsControl
always filled the cell even when there were only a few values.
I wanted the ItemsControl
to be only big enough to show what it had but if it had too many items then I wanted it to scroll. In order words I wanted this to work only any size monitor.
This code in the Loaded event worked for me:
Size x = new Size(double.PositiveInfinity, double.PositiveInfinity);
myItemscontrol.Measure(x);
Try a grid around your ScrollViwer
instead of the StackPanel
. I think StackPanel
will provide as much height as the internal content wants, so here the Scrollviwer
doesn't work properly since its height is not get restricted by its parent control.
You can understand the issue from the example below.
<StackPanel>
<ScrollViewer>
<ItemsControl >
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
</ItemsControl>
</ScrollViewer>
</StackPanel>
Above code is similar to yours and it doesn't give you scrollbars. But see the below code in which I changed only the StackPanel
to a Grid
(Any panel which respects the size of its children based on panels size but stackpanel doesn't)
<Grid>
<ScrollViewer>
<ItemsControl >
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
</ItemsControl>
</ScrollViewer>
</Grid>
UPDATE : But if you really need to use StackPanel
then you might need to set the size for your ScrollViwer
to get the Content scroll
The ItemsControl
should contain the ScrollViewer
, not the other way around. All that the ScrollViewer
knows about is the ItemsControl
itself in your case - it doesn't know about the inner items.
Try something like this:
<ItemsControl Name="icEvents" Width="Auto" Height="100"
Background="AliceBlue"
ItemsSource="{Binding Path=EventSources}">
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock Text="Source:"/>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=Source}" />
<TextBlock Text="Original Source:"/>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=OriginalSource}" />
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<ItemsControl.Template>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="ItemsControl">
<ScrollViewer VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto">
<ItemsPresenter Margin="5" />
</ScrollViewer>
</ControlTemplate>
</ItemsControl.Template>
</ItemsControl>
The Scroll needs to be the parent of the resizing child so, put the resizing control(in this instance the stack panel) inside it.
<ScrollViewer>
<StackPanel>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Width="200"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
<Rectangle Stroke="#FFC3C3C3" Width="200" Height="300" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="4"/>
</StackPanel>