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Dock/Undock with DataPresenter (XamDockManager)
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Hi,

I used a ContentPanePresenter to use Dock/Undock event.

I have on my XamDockManager somes ContentPane on a list of panes and somes ContentPane on a DocumentContentHost.

But event Dock/Undock not fired when it's a ContentPane content in a DocumentContentHost but it's ok when from a list of Panes.

I get my all ContentPane with this code :

var allDocuments = view.GetPanes(PaneNavigationOrder.ActivationOrder);
var panes = new List<ContentPane>(allDocuments);

If any ideas.

Thanks

  • 29105
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    Hello Kevin,

    Thank you for contacting Infragistics. Please provide a sample demonstrating the issue. The XamDockManager, nor the ContentPane, expose events for docking/undocking or state change. Achieving this with ease is considered to be a new product idea. Let me know if you have any questions.

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