I'm using tool windows with UnpinnedTabHoverAction of none because we only want them to expand when clicked on. When clicked on, we'd like the normal open animation to take place and then have the window automatically be pinned. How can I make the tab expand and be pinned when you click on it? We never want the auto expand/collapse feature to happen. Currently, when you click a tab it will expand but it is not pinned. You must click on the tab AND click on the pin button to make it stick.
HI,
You could wire up the ContentPane'sIsVisbileChanged Event.
Here is a code snippet:
private void ContentPane_IsVisibleChanged(object sender, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
ContentPane cp = sender as ContentPane;
if (cp.IsVisible)
cp.IsPinned = true;
}
Here's what I ended up using. It seems to work well. Now that VS 2012 and some other programs behave this way it would be nice if Infragistics could add native support for this behavior.
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I submitted a feature request to make this type of behavior native in the future. I think we are good for now though and this can be closed. Thank you for your help!