I am attempting to define a global button style in App.xaml, and it's mostly working as I expect. However, I just cannot figure out how to get the Foreground to work correctly. No matter what I do, I am getting the style of the default TextBlock (which sets the color to White).
<Style TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
<Setter Property="Margin" Value="3, 5" />
<Setter Property="OverridesDefaultStyle" Value="True" />
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle"
Value="{StaticResource ButtonFocusVisual}" />
<Setter Property="Foreground" Value="Red" />
<Setter Property="Padding" Value="5" />
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="Button">
<Grid x:Name="gridMainButton"
RenderTransformOrigin="0.5, 0.5">
<Grid.RenderTransform>
<ScaleTransform x:Name="scaleTransform"
CenterX="0.5"
CenterY="0.5" />
</Grid.RenderTransform>
<VisualStateManager.VisualStateGroups>
<VisualStateGroup x:Name="CommonStates" >
<VisualState x:Name="Normal" />
<VisualState x:Name="MouseOver" />
<VisualState x:Name="Pressed">
<Storyboard>
<DoubleAnimation
Storyboard.TargetName="scaleTransform"
Storyboard.TargetProperty="ScaleX"
Duration="0"
To="0.85" />
</Storyboard>
</VisualState>
</VisualStateGroup>
</VisualStateManager.VisualStateGroups>
<Ellipse x:Name="ellipse"
HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"
VerticalAlignment="Stretch"
StrokeThickness="2"
Stroke="{StaticResource standardBackground}"
Fill="{StaticResource standardBackground}" />
<ContentPresenter HorizontalAlignment="Center"
VerticalAlignment="Center"
Margin="4, 8"/>
</Grid>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>
I guess I could change the ContentPresenter to a TextBlock, which would be ok for this particular application, but I'm looking for a more generic solution.
Thanks,
wTs
I had similar issue, there was a global TextBlock style and I was not able to override it in other controls where custom color/font was needed.
Based on Fredrik Hedblad & Pavlo Glazkov (from here) responses, the following solution worked for me:
Thanks, RDV
you seem to be using a custom style for textblock (if you say Foreground color is white) lets call this StandardTextBlockStyle.
Within your button style inside the outer grid. include this:
this should override the default TextBlock style.
Like Markus Hütter said, the problem is probably that you have an implicit Style for a
TextBlock
defined and when theButton Content
is set to a string, aTextBlock
will be created where you have theContentPresenter
in the Template. ThisTextBlock
will pick up the implicit Style and that's why you're getting this problem.You can disable the implicit Style for a
TextBlock
s that is created in place for a string by specifying aDataTemplate
forstring
. Add the following to App.xaml