Hello,
I want to make some minor changes to the Office 2k7 Silver theme.
As you can see in the attached sample, I performed the steps described in the forum (see http://forums.infragistics.com/forums/t/23712.aspx).
This runs fine but whenever I try to edit the MainWindow.xaml in the VS designer, I get an XamlParseException telling me: Prefix 'igRibbon' does not map to a namespace (RibbonGeneric.xaml, Line 387).
Can somebody help me out of this?
Regards,
Martin
HI Martin,
I am reviewing you issue.
Sincerely, Matt Developer Support Engineer
HI,
I was able to resolve your issue, by expanding the References and changing the Infragistics References' SpecificVersion property to false.
I successfuly ran your project.
I attaching a screenshot.
Sincerely, MattDeveloper Support Engineer
Hi Matt,
Perhaps this was a little misunderstanding. I have no problem to execute my sample. It runs fine on my computer.
My problem is that whenever I try to edit the MainWindow.xaml in Visual Studio (or even in Expression Blend), I get an error message from the designer:XamlParseException was thrown on "DataTemplate": Prefix 'igRibbon' does not map to a namespace.
Attached you can find a screenshot showing you my issue.
Regards,Martin
Yes, I see the issue now and will test with the latest builds and bring this issue to the attention of the developers.
I am going to create a private case and and log a developer issue.
I will email you shortly.
Sincerely Matt Developer Support Engineer
This issue should be resolved by the latest service release.
Hi Matt
The email verification mail was caught by our SPAM-filter... But now I have changed my account/email information.
Now I hope we can bring this issue to a successful end.
After correcting all the issues with the Path being left out in my xaml files, I'm able to see the ribbonwindow in the designer. Again, thanks Andrew.
Thanks Andrew.
clarionite said: And I get Failed to create a 'Path' from the text '(igRibbon:ButtonTool.HasImage)'. I think they're all three related.
And I get Failed to create a 'Path' from the text '(igRibbon:ButtonTool.HasImage)'.
I think they're all three related.