I'm building a universal app and my Win8.1 app has to show a grid of items. Normally the grid consists of 3 columns, but on smaller screens I want the items to wrap so that there are only 2 columns (or even 1). This is my code:
<GridView ItemsSource="{Binding Regions}" IsItemClickEnabled="True">
<GridView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<ItemsWrapGrid Orientation="Horizontal" MaximumRowsOrColumns="3" MinWidth="400" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GridView.ItemsPanel>
<GridView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" Margin="10">
<Image Source="{Binding Code, Converter={StaticResource FlagIconConverter}, ConverterParameter='/Assets/Icons/Flags/{0}.png'}" Width="30" />
<TextBlock Text="{Binding NativeName}" Style="{StaticResource BodyTextBlockStyle}" Margin="10,0,0,10" VerticalAlignment="Center" />
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
</GridView.ItemTemplate>
</GridView>
Whenever I make the app smaller, the items do not automatically wrap. I tried solving this by changing the MaximumRowsOrColumns property with a VisualStateManager but that didn't work because it couldn't access my WrapGrid for some reason. Changing the property from code-behind didn't work either, because again it couldn't access the WrapGrid.
I tried this with both WrapGrid and ItemsWrapGrid (what is the difference anyway?) and ListView and GridView. No difference there.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
You shouldn't need to do anything. It should wrap based on the available client area. The only thing I can think of that would not make it wrap is that you put your <GridView> inside a fixed width container or a container that is size Auto in which you don't update the Observable Collection to notify the Grid to redraw/update itself.
For example this will not wrap.
<Grid Width="1000">
<GridView x:Name="myGridView" IsItemClickEnabled="True">
<GridView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<ItemsWrapGrid Orientation="Horizontal" MaximumRowsOrColumns="5"/>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GridView.ItemsPanel>
<GridView.ItemTemplate>
<!-- DATATEMPLATE -->
</GridView.ItemTemplate>
</GridView>
</Grid>
However get rid of that Width=1000 and it will wrap.
Example output 3 different sizes
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Got a GridView that its items width are set by the first one width(Screenshot)
How could I set some auto width for each item?
<GridView ItemsSource="{x:Bind PopularItems}" Style="{StaticResource GVStyle}" Height="230">
<GridView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate x:Name="GVTemp" x:DataType="models:LessDetails">
<StackPanel>
<Image Height="180" Width="132" Source="{x:Bind Img}" />
<TextBlock Margin="4,4,0,4" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" TextAlignment="Center"
Text="{x:Bind Name}" Style="{ThemeResource BodyTextBlockStyle}" />
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
</GridView.ItemTemplate>
You can not auto-width each item in a GridView control, it is by designed to use the first item's size as the uniform size (ListViewItemPresenter for each items has the same size).
For the auto-size scenario, I suggest you using the StackPanel or creating a custom ItemsControl.
Use an ItemsStackPanel:
<GridView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<ItemsStackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" VerticalAlignment="Top" HorizontalAlignment="Left" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GridView.ItemsPanel>
The only downside is that it doesn't wrap items.. For that you can use the ItemsWrapGrid but then you lose the auto-width functionality (first item determines the width of all items).
There's also the VariableSizedWrapGrid that can be used by giving items a certain ColumnSpan/RowSpan, but it's not quite the same as automatically calculating the width.
If you want the best of both world, probably you'll need to write your own custom panel.
UPDATE: For a solution that allows for both automatic width and item wrapping, you can use the WrapPanel control from the UWP Community Toolkit.
I am developing an application and I have an image control that displays however many images are stored in the database. So I have got the images to display. However the images are displaying below the previous one and not next to the previous one.
(ignore the names next to the picture I have taken them out now).
So my question is what method can I use to get them aligned, I'm not sure what I need to search for in Google, everything I can think of doesnt bring back anything close to what I am looking for. The XAML code is below:
<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot" Background="Transparent">
<!--Pivot Control-->
<phone:Pivot Title="Share This!">
<!--Pivot item one-->
<phone:PivotItem Header="All Photos">
<Grid>
<ListBox Height="559" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="6,20,0,0" x:Name="lst_viewPhotos" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="444" FontSize="30" ItemsSource="{Binding}" SelectionChanged="lst_viewPhotos_SelectionChanged">
<ListBox.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" Margin="0,10,0,0" >
<Image Source="{Binding}" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Height="100" Width="100"/>
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
</ListBox.ItemTemplate>
</ListBox>
</Grid>
</phone:PivotItem>
</phone:Pivot>
</Grid>
You can get them displaying alongside each other by setting the ItemsPanel
<ListBox.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<VirtualizingStackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ListBox.ItemsPanel>
However I would recommend a GridView for this so that you can use a Wrapgrid which will reach the end of a Row or Column and wrap to a new Row or Column.
Something like this
<GridView>
<GridView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<WrapGrid Orientation="Horizontal" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GridView.ItemsPanel>
</GridView>
I have the following ListView defined in a Grid win a <RowDefinition Height="8"> to take up all the visible area. The Listview is bound and created and populated on the fly at page creation. Essentially the list is going to be bigger than the viewable area and taller than the viewable area, so I want to be able to scroll up to down and left to right.
Basically, the vertical scroll bar appears but it doesn't work. It shows lots of area to be scrolled but it is unmoveable with mouse. The Horizontal scroll seems to appear off the bottom of the list as the mouse wheel does scroll horizontally, but the scroll bar isn't seen.
<ListView
x:Name="itemListViewHorizontal"
AutomationProperties.AutomationId="ItemListView"
AutomationProperties.Name="Grouped Items"
Grid.Row="1"
Visibility="Visible"
Margin="0,-10,0,0"
Padding="10,0,0,60"
ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource SearchItemsViewSource}}"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource Standard80PersonTemplate}"
SelectionMode="None"
IsSwipeEnabled="false"
IsItemClickEnabled="True"
ItemClick="ItemView_ItemClick">
<ListView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<VirtualizingStackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"/>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ListView.ItemsPanel>
<ListView.GroupStyle>
<GroupStyle>
<GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<Grid Margin="7,7,0,0">
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Title}" Margin="3,-7,10,10" Style="{StaticResource GroupHeaderTextStyle}" />
<TextBlock Text="{StaticResource ChevronGlyph}" FontFamily="Segoe UI Symbol" Margin="0,-7,0,10" Style="{StaticResource GroupHeaderTextStyle}"/>
</StackPanel>
</Grid>
</DataTemplate>
</GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
<GroupStyle.Panel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<VariableSizedWrapGrid Orientation="Vertical" Margin="0,0,80,0"/>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GroupStyle.Panel>
</GroupStyle>
</ListView.GroupStyle>
</ListView>
Essentially, what I want is to have the scrollbars at the left and bottom to scroll side to side or top to bottom. But no matter what I try, short of getting rid of the ItemsPanelTemplate and ItemsPanel information, which makes a single long list, it doesn't work.
Any suggestions?
In changing this, my vertical scrollbar works but horizontal is toast.
<ListView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Visible" ScrollViewer.VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Visible"/>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ListView.ItemsPanel>
Well, I was looking for a much more elegant way of doing this. Apparently, stackpanel cannot be used for both scrollbars at the same time, though it doesn't explicitly say this. So, I surrounded my listview with a scrollviewer, using a name and then disabling on snap view.
Problems solved, but I was looking for a way without so much nesting, but, it is what it is.
I've got a grouped GridView with some explicitly sized databound controls inside it.
The GridView has a VariableSizedWrapGrid as the ItemPanelTemplate type.
As you can see the ScrollView scrolls well beyond the content.
Any help appreciated, XAML below.
<GridView Grid.Row="2" ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource contentSetListViewSource}}" ItemTemplate="{StaticResource DashboardContentSetItem}" SelectedIndex="-1" SelectionMode="Multiple" Padding="0,0,0,15" VerticalAlignment="Center" Margin="20 0" HorizontalAlignment="Left">
<GridView.GroupStyle>
<GroupStyle>
<GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Key}" Margin="0 10" Style="{StaticResource GroupHeaderTextStyle}"/>
</DataTemplate>
</GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
<GroupStyle.Panel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<VariableSizedWrapGrid/>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GroupStyle.Panel>
</GroupStyle>
</GridView.GroupStyle>
</GridView>
GridView by default uses an ItemsPanelTemplate consisting of a Border containing a WrapGrid.
So I was targeting the wrong panel, this is the fix I used:
<GridView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GridView.ItemsPanel>
The reason being that a WrapGrid isn't variable sized it's fixed to the size of the largest collection, the size of the second grouping (1 item) was the same as the first (5 items) which is why it extended beyond the content.
Can you resize grid items dynamically?
I have a gridview that has a textbox in it. They textbox has a number of bound values that can cause it to grow in size but it does not do so after the app is running.
<Slider x:Name="FontSizeSlider" Minimum="10" Maximum="120" />
<GridView ItemsSource="{Binding MyList}" >
<GridView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBlock
Height="{Binding ElementName=FontSizeSlider, Path=Value}"
Width="{Binding ElementName=FontSizeSlider, Path=Value}"
Text="{Binding}"
FontSize="{Binding ElementName=FontSizeSlider, Path=Value}"/>
</DataTemplate>
</GridView.ItemTemplate>
</GridView>
I realise that the items would have to shuffle around too so that then can fit in the columns. I don't think this is supported in gridview is it?
Is this possible?
Fixed it by adding:
<GridView.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<VariableSizedWrapGrid />
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</GridView.ItemsPanel>