I am working on the settings interface for a WPF program. I would like to have a window for editing user settings with multiple tabs for the different categories of settings. I have got most of it working but am struggling with binding the save button's enabled property.
Here is the XAML for the main window.
<Grid DataContext="{StaticResource WindowsSettings}">
<TabControl ItemsSource="{Binding Tabs}">
<TabControl.ItemContainerStyle>
<Style TargetType="TabItem">
<Setter Property="Header" Value="{Binding TabHeader}" />
<Setter Property="Content" Value="{Binding TabContent}" />
</Style>
</TabControl.ItemContainerStyle>
</TabControl>
<Button VerticalAlignment="Bottom" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Content="Save" Margin="0,0,10,10" Padding="5,3"></Button>
<Button VerticalAlignment="Bottom" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Content="Cancel" Margin="0,0,59,10" Padding="5,3"></Button>
</Grid>
The tabModel class
public class TabModel
{
public string TabHeader { get; set; }
public FrameworkElement TabContent { get; set; }
}
Tabs Collection with initialization
private ObservableCollection<TabModel> _tabs;
public ObservableCollection<TabModel> Tabs
{
get { return _tabs; }
set
{
if (_tabs == value) return;
_tabs = value;
RaisePropertyChanged(() => Tabs);
}
}
private void InitSettingsTabs()
{
Tabs = new ObservableCollection<TabModel>();
//add main tab control
var tab = new TabModel()
{
TabContent = new GeneralSettings(),
TabHeader = "General"
};
Tabs.Add(tab);
}
GeneralSettings is a UserControl that implements IChangeTracking. I would like to bind the save buttons enabled property to check each TabContent.IsChanged property and if any are true then enable the save button.
EDIT GeneralSettings is a UserControl whose datacontext implements IChangeTracking.
GeneralSettings is a UserControl that implements IChangeTracking
- Wrong. Change tracking is a DATA related concept, and is not a View concern. It is a Model concern or at the very least a ViewModel concern. Remove your business logic from the UI and learn WPF and MVVM properly.