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I have written this code:

<Image>
   <Image.Style>
      <Style TargetType="{x:Type Image}">
         <Style.Triggers>
            <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding MyProperty}" Value="Play">
               <Setter Property="Source" Value="bin\debug\Tasto Play.jpeg"/>
            </DataTrigger>
            <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding MyProperty}" Value="Pause">
               <Setter Property="Source" Value="bin\debug\Tasto Pause.jpeg"/>
            </DataTrigger>
         </Style.Triggers>
       </Style>
   </Image.Style>
</Image>

But when I run the debug an error comes out. The error is System.Windows.Baml2006.TypeConverterMarkupExtension.

MyProperty is string.

Can someone help me?

Thanks, Jacopo.

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    The type of MyProperty is?
    – kmatyaszek
    Jan 24, 2013 at 21:52
  • What do your bindings look like?
    – plast1K
    Jan 24, 2013 at 21:52
  • Is that the full error message? Im sure there must be more... please post the full error
    – Fede
    Jan 24, 2013 at 21:53
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    I guess "bin\debug\" is not a valid path during runtime. Just use the file names without relative path when the image files are located in the same directory as the executable.
    – Clemens
    Jan 24, 2013 at 22:05
  • The type of MyProperty is string.
    – Jack
    Jan 25, 2013 at 13:21

2 Answers 2

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I think that maybe is the MyProperty property type: if it is string, there is not problem, but if it is, an enum for instance, you must set the type:

 <Image>
   <Image.Style>
      <Style TargetType="{x:Type Image}">
         <Style.Triggers>
            <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding MyProperty}" Value="{x:Type namespace:EnumType.Play}">
               <Setter Property="Source" Value="bin\debug\Tasto Play.jpeg"/>
            </DataTrigger>
            <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding MyProperty}" Value="{x:Type namespace:EnumType.Pause">
               <Setter Property="Source" Value="bin\debug\Tasto Pause.jpeg"/>
            </DataTrigger>
         </Style.Triggers>
       </Style>
   </Image.Style>
</Image>

Maybe could be the setter property, source (I think) is of type Uri, maybe you are not formatting well the string, maybe you must use an absulute uri (for test), but I think it is not a well formatted string path, so the Xaml's converter couldn'd create correctly the Uri type.

Hope this could helps, or give you some idea.

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  • Thanks Raul. I think the same thing but I don't succeed in finding a code that allow me to get the Path in Uri type. I think that there is at least a way to change images in a Button.Content using triggers.
    – Jack
    Jan 25, 2013 at 13:21
  • Try using a path like this: "../YouProjectImageFolder/some_image.png", and then include your image in the project, and set in the properties BuildActio = Resource. Jan 25, 2013 at 18:21
  • I don't understand, the image is saved in the debug folder, where should I save it?
    – Jack
    Jan 25, 2013 at 20:19
  • If the image is created or loaded in RUN-time, then you must use a relative root to the application, you do not have to write bin\debug. But if you image is added at the project in design time, then you must add to the project (in some image folder) then right click-property and then set BuildAction=Resource and Copy To Output Directory = Never, the you may access the images in design time, with out copy it to the out put folder, the image are embeded in the application excecutable. Then you may use the route like abouve... Jan 25, 2013 at 21:31
  • Thanks Raul. I have implemented the images as resources in the debug folder and now the program runs. Thanks a lot.
    – Jack
    Jan 29, 2013 at 12:28
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For add an image as a resource in a project you have to click "Project" in the "Visual Studio Menu Bar" and click "properties of the project". Then a window with various toolbars (like internet) will open in your screen. Choose the "resources toolbar" (view the image at https://i.stack.imgur.com/IjC0w.jpg) and click the arrow near the "Add Resources" button that will be on the top of the window. Click "Add existing file" and choose the file. Then you go in the "Explore solution window" and open the "Debug folder" that will have the new resources. Click with "the right button of mouse" on the new resources that you have added and click on "Properties". On the left of your screen will appear a "Properties window". (view the image at https://i.stack.imgur.com/NqIc1.jpg)

You have to choose on "Compilating operations" the "Resources" item. Now you can use your image as a resources in wpf.

I hope that this could helps. Jacopo

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