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I am creating a custom WPF control that let's say for simplicity sake has a vertical stack panel with a "title" TextBlock, followed by a ContentPresenter. I want the font size for the "title" to be 5 Points LARGER than the size used in the content, which is inherited by whatever container the user places this control in.

How can I specify a font size in the control template for the header element using a relative value without exposing a property like "TitleFontSize" to the user? I want do "add 5".

I tried using a ScaleTransform on the header text block with mixed results (the text block scaled fine but the orientation was modified - I had the text right-justified and it moved "off the control" area when scaled). Also, I am not sure if scale transform would be approprite here.

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I did it with an IValueConverter as follows:

Created a class FontSizeConverter that derives from IValueConverter. The Convert method adds 10 to the value, and the ConvertBack method subtracts 10.

public class FontSizeConverter : IValueConverter
{

	#region IValueConverter Members

	public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)
	{
		return (double)value + 12.0;
	}

	public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)
	{
		return (double)value - 12.0;
	}

	#endregion
}

Next, I declaried an instance of this class in the XAML template for the control:

<Style.Resources>
        <local:FontSizeConverter x:Key="fontSizeConverter"/>
</Style.Resources>

And Finnaly, the FontSize binding uses this converter applied to the inherited FontSize property:

<TextBlock FontSize="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}, Path=FontSize, Converter={StaticResource fontSizeConverter}}" 
                                   Grid.Row="0" Text="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}, 
                                   Path=Date.Day}" HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Top" Padding="2" Margin="2" >
 </TextBlock>

This works. But I still do not know if this is the correct answer. Let me know if there is a better way, or if this is appropriate.

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Looks good to me, the only change I would make is to pass the value that's being added to the FontSize through the ConverterParameter, rather than hard coding it in the converter. – Ian Oakes Nov 23 '08 at 0:25
As Ian said, I'd add a ConverterParameter but otherwise that looks good. – Donnelle Nov 23 '08 at 22:11

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