I'm setting up a simple WPF application, which looks at its command-line arguments to determine what kind of window should be shown next. When that's determined, I show the next window by calling new ApplicationWindow()
, set the content, and call Show()
. The problem is that the MainWindow
instance seems to have "application control" - i.e. when it closes, so does everything else.
It goes like this:
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
TopBar.Background = new SolidColorBrush((Color)ColorConverter.ConvertFromString("#FF1975DD"));
this.ContentRendered += MainWindow_ContentRendered;
this.OperationModeSet += MainWindow_OperationModeSet;
}
[STAThread]
private void MainWindow_ContentRendered(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Thread worker = new Thread(new ThreadStart(this.ParseCommandLineArgs));
worker.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA);
worker.Start();
}
[STAThread]
public void ParseCommandLineArgs()
{
Thread.Sleep(3000);
string[] args = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();
if (args.Any(item => item == "--server" || item == "-s"))
{
SetOperationMode(OperationMode.Server);
Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(new Action(delegate()
{
this.CloseWindow();
}));
}
else
{
SetOperationMode(OperationMode.Client);
Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(new Action(delegate()
{
this.CloseWindow();
}));
}
}
[STAThread]
private void SetOperationMode(OperationMode mode)
{
OperatingMode = mode;
if (OperationModeSet != null)
{
OperationModeSet(this, new OperationModeSetEventArgs(mode));
}
}
[STAThread]
private void MainWindow_OperationModeSet(object sender, OperationModeSetEventArgs e)
{
AppWindow window = new AppWindow();
if (e.Mode == OperationMode.Client)
{
this.CloseWindow();
window.Content = new ClientPage();
}
else if (e.Mode == OperationMode.Server)
{
this.CloseWindow();
window.Content = new ServerPage();
}
window.Show();
}
}
These methods get called in the order I've put them here, through various events. I've omitted a few fields and properties.
The problem is that when this MainWindow
closes, so does window
- the instantiated ApplicationWindow
. I assume this is because the MainWindow
created it.
However, I do want to be able to close the MainWindow
and continue with another window as the "main" window - so how can I decouple the instantiated ApplicationWindow
from its parent MainWindow
so it continues on?
I've seen setting Application.MainWindow in App.xaml changes the main window - but I have no reference to the instantiated window that I can put into a static XAML file.