I\'m building an application using WPF that will be a designer of sorts, meaning, a user can drag and drop custom UI elements into a canvas and be able to configure their be
You need to use a propertygrid for this. See these posts for how to create one.
Limitations of using .NET 2.0 (Windows Forms) controls in WPF?
wpf propertyGrid
Sadly, there is no PropertyGrid
control in WPF. Either you will have to use WinForms property grid or one available in open source community or buy from 3rd party vendors. You have following options to choose from -
Open Source -
WPF Property Grid: http://wpg.codeplex.com/
PropertyTools (previously called PropertyEditor) for WPF: http://propertytools.codeplex.com/
Extended WPF Toolkit PropertyGrid: https://github.com/xceedsoftware/wpftoolkit/wiki/PropertyGrid
Native WPF 4 PropertyGrid http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/87715/Native-WPF-4-PropertyGrid
WPF PropertyGrid - MVVM techniques: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/PropertyGridMVVM.aspx
In case you are working on .Net 4.0 you can use WWF's PropertyInspectorView
control as property grid in WPF. As explained in this article - http://www.codeproject.com/KB/grid/WpfPropertyGrid.aspx
3rd party :
Actipro: http://www.actiprosoftware.com/products/controls/wpf/propertygrid
ComponentOne: http://www.componentone.com/SuperProducts/PropertyGridWPF/
Mindscape: http://www.mindscape.co.nz/products/WPFPropertygrid/
Syncfusion: http://www.syncfusion.com/products/wpf/property-grid
Custom -
In Case you want to build your own PropertyGrid
, have a look at these articles -
(Very) simple WPF PropertyGrid in 20 minutes: http://blog.joachim.at/?p=36
Your own PropertyGrid in a couple of hours: http://dvuyka.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!305B02907E9BE19A!448.entry