Very simple issue: if I declare a canvas in XAML in a Windows Phone 8.1 app like so:
<Canvas x:Name="OptionsCanvas" Width="400" Height="450" VerticalAlignment="Top" Background="White" PointerMoved="OptionsCanvas_PointerMoved">
It works fine, but I want to make my app adjust to phones with different screen sizes. So I'm getting the screen size using Window.Current.Bounds
and setting the canvas dimensions as a ratio of the total screen size in c# in the page's constructor like so:
Point screenRes = new Point();
double scaleFactor = DisplayInformation.GetForCurrentView().RawPixelsPerViewPixel;
ScreenRes.X = Window.Current.Bounds.Width * scaleFactor;
ScreenRes.Y = Window.Current.Bounds.Height * scaleFactor;
MyCanvas.Width = ScreenRes.X * 0.5;
MyCanvas.Height = ScreenRes.Y * 0.7;
But this doesn't seem to be working. When I check the MyCanvas.ActualHeight
and MyCanvas.ActualWidth
properties after running the above code, both dimensions are zero and consequently, nothing shows in my canvas.
MyCanvas.Width
andMyCanvas.Height
?MyCanvas.Width
andMyCanvas.Height
and it still isn't working.