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I have a little problem using the longlistselector (well more specifically the multilonglistselector) in windows phone 8.

I use binding to bind the name of an object to the items, the XAML code is as follow:

<Grid>
<TextBox  x:Name="searchBox" 
IsEnabled="{Binding IsConnected}" 
HorizontalAlignment="Left" KeyUp="CheckKey" 
Height="72" Margin="10,10,0,0" TextWrapping="Wrap" InputScope="Search" GotFocus="Select"/>
<toolkit:LongListMultiSelector EnforceIsSelectionEnabled="True" SelectionChanged="AdjustAddSelectionButton" x:Name="resultList"  ItemsSource="{Binding Results}" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" Height="434" Margin="10,87,0,0" VerticalAlignment="Top" >
<toolkit:LongListMultiSelector.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<Grid>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Title}"  TextWrapping="Wrap">
<toolkit:GestureService.GestureListener>
<toolkit:GestureListener DoubleTap="OpenArticleDetail" />
</toolkit:GestureService.GestureListener>
</TextBlock>
</Grid>
</DataTemplate>
</toolkit:LongListMultiSelector.ItemTemplate>
</toolkit:LongListMultiSelector>
</Grid>

The Binding takes place perfectly, but the text is sometimes too long and doesn't fit the screen. How would I go about wrapping this text to another line?, I 'll give a screenshot here

2 Answers 2

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You didn't really state any specific problem or question you want answered. Please try to be a bit more clear in the future.

If you don't like that the TextBlock cuts off words that it can't fit, then you have several solutions.

  1. TextBlocks have a TextWrapping property, so doing TextWrapping="Wrap" will enable the TextBlock to resize itself to display all the content.

  2. TextBlocks have the TextTrimming property, so writing TextTrimming="WordEllipsis" will replace any cut off words with an ellipsis.

  3. If you want to keep the one line but also show all the content, you can put the TextBlock inside a Horizontal ScrollViewer, which will let the user scroll the text left and right. Not great, but a decent solution

Code for 3.

<ScrollViewer ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Auto" ScrollViewer.VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Visible">
    <TextBlock Text="Text"/>
</ScrollViewer>
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  • Thank you for your answer, but as you can see, the TextWrapping="Wrap" is enabled, I have also tried the TextTrimming option, both don't work. Oct 4, 2013 at 21:52
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I added a huge right padding to my main TextBlock to work around this issue.

<phone:PhoneApplicationPage.Resources>
    <DataTemplate x:Key="MyTemplate">
        <StackPanel VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="0,-4,-50,0">
            <TextBlock FontWeight="Bold" FontSize="18" Text="{Binding title}" TextWrapping="Wrap" Margin="0,0,0,6"/>
            <TextBlock Text="{Binding text}" TextWrapping="Wrap" FontSize="30" Padding="0,0,125,0"/>
            <Rectangle HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" Height="1" Fill="#78c5a6" Margin="0,18,0,18"/>
        </StackPanel>
    </DataTemplate>
</phone:PhoneApplicationPage.Resources>

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