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I have a problem with the gridsplitter pushing my listview out of view in this combination. Steps to reproduce:

  • Start program, drag the window size larger
  • Drag the red splitter all the way left to minimize the blue column
  • Widen both ListView columns until they are outside the viewport and a horizontal scroll appears
  • Drag the window size smaller again

For me, this slowly pushes the ListView outside the Window. Note the ScrollViewer is actually decreasing in size with the Window, but not at the same rate and slowly goes out of view. Once the scrollviewer starts slipping out of view the splitter cannot be used any more!

Oddly enough, if I don't minimize the left panel first I don't get this behavior!

What would be a fix for this?

<Window x:Class="LayoutTest3.MainWindow"
        xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
        xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
        Title="MainWindow" Height="600" Width="800" MinHeight="600" MinWidth="800" >
    <Window.Resources>
        <XmlDataProvider XPath="/Celebrities/Celebrity" x:Key="celebs">
            <x:XData>
                <Celebrities xmlns="">
                    <Celebrity Name="Jimmy">
                        <LastName>Page</LastName>
                    </Celebrity>
                    <Celebrity Name="Johnny">
                        <LastName>Depp</LastName>
                    </Celebrity>
                    <Celebrity Name="Britney">
                        <LastName>Spears</LastName>
                    </Celebrity>
                </Celebrities>
            </x:XData>
        </XmlDataProvider>

        <DataTemplate x:Key="NameTemplate">
            <TextBlock Text="{Binding XPath=@Name}" />
        </DataTemplate>
    </Window.Resources>

    <Grid>
        <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
            <ColumnDefinition Width="*" MinWidth="100" />
            <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
            <ColumnDefinition Width="*" MinWidth="400" />
        </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        <Border Grid.Column="0" Background="Blue" />
        <GridSplitter Grid.Column="1" Width="5" HorizontalAlignment="Center" ResizeBehavior="PreviousAndNext" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Background="Red" />
        <Border Grid.Column="2" Background="Green">
            <ListView ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource celebs}}">
                <ListView.View>
                    <GridView>
                        <GridView.Columns>
                            <GridViewColumn Header="Name" CellTemplate="{StaticResource NameTemplate}" Width="150" />
                            <GridViewColumn Header="LastName" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding XPath=LastName}" />
                        </GridView.Columns>
                    </GridView>
                </ListView.View>
            </ListView>
        </Border>
    </Grid>
</Window>
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  • I made a mistake in my answer, actually the star-size is retained, Auto-Sized columns are changed to concrete values. Also i don't know what to do about this behaviour so it's not a good answer anyway. But do you need to create this sub-grid? Wouldn't another column in the main grid do for the right expander?
    – brunnerh
    Jun 19, 2011 at 12:32
  • Edited question to remove everything but the essentials.
    – DaveO
    Jun 20, 2011 at 12:35
  • I can't seem to repro this, what version of WPF are you targeting?
    – CodeNaked
    Jun 20, 2011 at 13:24
  • @CodeNaked: If you look at the bottom you should be able to see how the scrollbar clips as the scroll-right-button disappears as you resize.
    – brunnerh
    Jun 20, 2011 at 14:30

3 Answers 3

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There is a known problem with GridSplitter and Column with MinWidth, GridSplitter still resized Grid ignoring Column's MinWidth. Result of that is the growing column's child gets more size the actually available. But Grid layouts children considering MinWidth and thus your Shrinking column remains at MinWidth but Growing Column's child goes out of view of the size that GridSplitter has gone beyond MinWidth of shrinking column.

I am going to find out how did I solve this in my one of the project and I will post code. Meanwhile you can try following options.

  1. Remove MinWidth from ColumnDefinition
  2. Add MinWidth to Child

Knowing in advance that your Grid's Minimum Size should be 500 + Size of Splitter, you can set MinWidth of entire Grid.

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  • Yep, I figured out it was the MinWidth causing the problem in the end. Please post your answer too so we have options. Thanks!
    – DaveO
    Jun 22, 2011 at 9:05
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Here's how I did it:

<Grid Name="container" SizeChanged="container_SizeChanged">
    <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        <ColumnDefinition />
        <ColumnDefinition Name="rightPanel" Width="*" MinWidth="100"/>
    </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
    <TextBlock Grid.Column="0" Background="Red" Foreground="White">Test</TextBlock>
    <GridSplitter Grid.Column="0" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Width="2" Height="Auto" ResizeDirection="Columns"/>
    <Border Grid.Column="1" Background="Green" Margin="0 0 0 0">
        <ListView ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource celebs}}">
            <ListView.View>
                <GridView>
                    <GridView.Columns>
                        <GridViewColumn Header="Name" CellTemplate="{StaticResource NameTemplate}" Width="150" />
                        <GridViewColumn Header="LastName" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding XPath=LastName}" />
                    </GridView.Columns>
                </GridView>
            </ListView.View>
        </ListView>
    </Border>
</Grid>

and code behind (yuck!):

private void container_SizeChanged(object sender, SizeChangedEventArgs e)
{
    rightPanel.MaxWidth = container.ActualWidth - 150;
}

Basically you take out the min width and perform a similar calculation to set MaxWidth on the other panel.

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Maybe this can help, you always have to use the same type of unit for width / height, or the splitter wont work correctly.

 <Grid>
    <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        <ColumnDefinition Width="1*" MinWidth="150"/>
        <ColumnDefinition Width="4*" MinWidth="150"/>
    </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>

    <ListView Grid.Column="0" BorderBrush="#FF005BFF" Margin="0,0,5,0">
        <ListView.View>
            <GridView>
                <GridViewColumn />
            </GridView>
        </ListView.View>
    </ListView>

    <GridSplitter Grid.Column="1" 
                  HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" 
                  Background="Black" 
                  ShowsPreview="true"
                  Width="2" />

    <ListView Grid.Column="1" BorderBrush="#FFFF5100" Margin="5,0,0,0">
        <ListView.View>
            <GridView>
                <GridViewColumn />
            </GridView>
        </ListView.View>
    </ListView>
</Grid>

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