Our company is trying to setup a framework with default styling for the different UWP controls and maybe even a few custom controls.
We do this in a solution i will refer to as "Core" for this post.
The different applications that we create have a reference to this Core.
In the root of Core we have a Resource Dictionary called CoreStyle.xaml which merges all the different ResourceDictionaries with Core together.
This works flawlessly using a structure as:
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="ms-appx:///Core.UWP.Presentation/ControlStyles/RelativePanel.xaml" /> <--- the Namespace here is different because it is in the same solution and it is a Project reference.
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
Now what we would like to accomplish is the following within the App.xaml of an app:
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="ms-appx:///ChipSoft.Mobile.Core.UWP.Presentation/CoreStyle.xaml"/> <--- The Namespace here is the full namespace because it is a DLL reference
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
For some reason this does not work however.
The exception we are getting is:
Failed to assign to property 'Windows.UI.Xaml.ResourceDictionary.Source' because the type 'Windows.Foundation.String' cannot be assigned to the type 'Windows.Foundation.Uri'. [Line: 17 Position: 37]
Does anyone have a clue how to accomplish this? Just for extra measure we are looking for a way to do this in UWP (W10), the WPF, SilverLight and even the posted above Windows 8.1 App way of doing this all do not work.
Uri uri = new Uri("your string")
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