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I'm using a ListView to display contents of a log in my application. I want to change the icon and visibility of a context MenuItem based upon the user's currently selected entry in the ListView.

Here is how I'm populating the ListView:

// Create the collection view source.
m_CollectionViewSource = new CollectionViewSource();                
m_CollectionViewSource.SortDescriptions.Add(new System.ComponentModel.SortDescription("Time", System.ComponentModel.ListSortDirection.Descending));
m_CollectionViewSource.Filter += new FilterEventHandler(LogEventCollectionViewSource_Filter);

// Create the binding.
Binding binding = new Binding();
binding.Source = m_CollectionViewSource;
this.LogEventListView.SetBinding(ListView.ItemsSourceProperty, binding);
m_CollectionViewSource.Source = LogEventManager.Instance.LogEventCollection;

And here is where I'm creating my ListView control.

    <ListView x:Name="LogEventListView" 
          Grid.Row="0"
          Grid.Column="0"
          SelectionMode="Single"
          VirtualizingStackPanel.IsVirtualizing="True">
    <ListView.ContextMenu>
        <ContextMenu Opened="ContextMenu_Opened">
            <MenuItem x:Name="ContextMenuViewDetails"
                      Header="View Details..."
                      ToolTip="Shows all of the data associated with the log event message."
                      Visibility="{Binding ElementName=LogEventListView, Path=SelectedItem, Converter={StaticResource NullToVisibilityConverter}}">
                <MenuItem.Icon>
                    <Image MaxHeight="16" MaxWidth="16" Source="{Binding ElementName=LogEventListView, Path=SelectedItem.Category, Converter={StaticResource LogEventCategoryConverter}, ConverterParameter='Small'}" />
                </MenuItem.Icon>
            </MenuItem>

Everything works fine except for the binding of the first menu item. When an item is not selected, I want the first menu item's Visibility to be Collapsed. I also want the context MenuItem image to match that of the selected log event. I have verified that BOTH of my IValueConverter classes are working properly. For some reason the first MenuItem is always visible and never has an icon. Can someone tell me what I'm overlooking?

UPDATE: There seem to be some real issues with binding to the Icon property of a MenuItem in .NET 3.5 as seen here and here. Problems are compounded by the fact that I'm using an IValueConverter to select the appropriate image. Although it's not the solution I prefer, for now I've just decided to set the values in code-behind in the ContextMenu's opening event.

ContextMenu menu = sender as ContextMenu;

if (menu != null)
{
        MenuItem item = LogicalTreeHelper.FindLogicalNode(menu, "ContextMenuViewDetails") as MenuItem;

        if (item != null)
        {
            if (this.LogEventListView.SelectedItems.Count <= 0)
                item.Visibility = Visibility.Collapsed;
            else
                item.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;
            }
        }
}
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  • Please post your converter. And you have verified the converter is called?
    – paparazzo
    Aug 5, 2011 at 21:48
  • I've verified that the converters are working. I've used them in other locations. For some reason they are not being called from this control.
    – bporter
    Aug 6, 2011 at 0:27

2 Answers 2

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Edit: after look at it again, this might actually be an example of the problem described here

Original answer below, but probably won't work

Without seeing the converter I can't comment on why it might not be working, but you could try to achieve the same with a style instead:

<ContextMenu.Style>
    <Style>
       <Style.Triggers>
           <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding SelectedItem, ElementName=LogEventListView} Value="{x:Null}">
              <Setter Property="Visibility" Value="Collapsed"/>
           </DataTrigger>
       </Style.Triggers>
     </Style>
 </ContextMenu.Style>
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  • Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get the styles to work either. There seem to be real issues with binding MenuItem properties, particularly the Icon property.
    – bporter
    Aug 8, 2011 at 16:10
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<Image MaxHeight="16" MaxWidth="16" 
Source="{Binding ElementName=LogEventListView, 
Path=SelectedItem.Category, 
Converter={StaticResource LogEventCategoryConverter}, ConverterParameter='Small'}"/>

I can't seem to find an attached property called Category to the SelectedItem??

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  • Category is a property on the items in an ObservableCollection<> which are bound to the ListView.
    – bporter
    Aug 8, 2011 at 16:09

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