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I have a UserControl (XAML below) that has a ListBox that I want to display images inside a WrapPanel, where images are displayed as many as will fit on one row and then wrap onto the next row etc. It works, except when the ListBox grows higher than the available space in the window, I'm not getting a vertical scrollbar, i.e. the contents get clipped. If I set a fixed height on the ListBox, the scrollbar appears and works as expected. How can I get this listbox to grow to the available space and then show a vertical scrollbar? This control is inside StackPanel inside a Grid in the main window. If I wrap the StackPanel inside a ScrollViewer, I get the scrollbar I'm after, but that's not really a good solution if I wanted to add some more controls to the UserControl above the ListBox (e.g. image size "zoom" etc) as I wouldn't want them to scroll with the images.

Thanks!! :)

<UserControl x:Class="GalleryAdmin.UI.GalleryView"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
    <ListBox Name="itemListBox" BorderThickness="0" ItemsSource="{Binding}" ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Disabled">
        <ListBox.ItemTemplate>
            <DataTemplate>
                <StackPanel Background="LightGray" Margin="5" >
                    <StackPanel Margin="5">
                        <Image Source="{Binding Path=LocalThumbPath}" Height="100" />
                        <TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=Name}" TextAlignment="Center"></TextBlock>
                    </StackPanel>
                </StackPanel>
            </DataTemplate>
        </ListBox.ItemTemplate>
        <ListBox.ItemsPanel>
            <ItemsPanelTemplate>
                <WrapPanel />
            </ItemsPanelTemplate>
        </ListBox.ItemsPanel>
    </ListBox>

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up vote 13 down vote accepted

Well, I finally stumbled upon the solution. I was adding my UserControl to a placeholder panel that looked like this:

            <ScrollViewer Margin="20" >
                <StackPanel Name="contentPanel"></StackPanel>
            </ScrollViewer>

However, when I switched it to a Grid instead, things started to work the way I wanted:

<Grid Name="contentPanel" Margin="20" />

I think it has to do with the StackPanel not taking up all the vertical space by default, like the Grid is doing.

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I had my ListBox (with WrapPanel) inside of a StackPanel inside of a Grid and was seeing the same behavior. Removing the StackPanel layer solved the problem. Thanks. – jeffamaphone Jan 16 '11 at 22:30

I think you better go with override the ItemPanelTemplate:

<Grid>
<ListBox ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Disabled">
    <ListBox.ItemsPanel>
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
            <WrapPanel IsItemsHost="True" />
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    </ListBox.ItemsPanel>
    <ListBoxItem>listbox item 1</ListBoxItem>
    <ListBoxItem>listbox item 2</ListBoxItem>
    <ListBoxItem>listbox item 3</ListBoxItem>
    <ListBoxItem>listbox item 4</ListBoxItem>
    <ListBoxItem>listbox item 5</ListBoxItem>
</ListBox>

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Put your listbox inside of a ScrollViewer and then set the scrollviewer's VerticalScrollBarVisibility property to "Auto"

        <ScrollViewer VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto" HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Disabled">
    <ListBox Name="itemListBox" BorderThickness="0" ItemsSource="{Binding}" >
    <ListBox.ItemTemplate>
        <DataTemplate>
            <StackPanel Background="LightGray" Margin="5" >
                <StackPanel Margin="5">
                    <Image Source="{Binding Path=LocalThumbPath}" Height="100" />
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=Name}" TextAlignment="Center"></TextBlock>
                </StackPanel>
            </StackPanel>
        </DataTemplate>
    </ListBox.ItemTemplate>
    <ListBox.ItemsPanel>
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
            <WrapPanel />
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    </ListBox.ItemsPanel>
</ListBox>
</ScrollViewer>


HTH

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Thank you, but unfortunately, that doesn't work. It doesn't make a difference at all. I had actually already tried that. Probably should've mentioned that. It's like the UserControl doesn't know how much size it has available to it?? – kodbuse May 4 '09 at 6:03

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