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I want to make the ForegroundColor of the titlebar buttons dynamic if the User changes the AppTheme.

I'm created the app using the "Windows Template Studio" to get the settings for changing the AppTheme.

I declared following XAML:

<ResourceDictionary  xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">

<Color x:Key="CustomColor">#FF6D0839</Color>

<SolidColorBrush x:Key="ThemeBaseLowColorBrush" Color="{ThemeResource SystemBaseLowColor}" />
<SolidColorBrush x:Key="ThemeControlForegroundBaseHighBrush" Color="{ThemeResource SystemBaseHighColor}" />
<SolidColorBrush x:Key="ThemeControlBackgroundBaseHighBrush" Color="{ThemeResource SystemAccentColor}" />
<SolidColorBrush x:Key="SystemControlHighlightAccentBrush" Color="{ThemeResource SystemBaseMediumLowColor}" />

<ResourceDictionary.ThemeDictionaries>
    <ResourceDictionary x:Key="Default">
        <Color x:Key="SystemBaseMediumLowColor">Red</Color>
    </ResourceDictionary>
    <ResourceDictionary x:Key="Light">
        <Color x:Key="SystemBaseMediumLowColor">Green</Color>
    </ResourceDictionary>
    <ResourceDictionary x:Key="Dark">
        <Color x:Key="SystemBaseMediumLowColor">Blue</Color>
    </ResourceDictionary>
</ResourceDictionary.ThemeDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>

And in the code behind:

public static void SetRequestedTheme()
{
    if (Window.Current.Content is FrameworkElement frameworkElement)
    {
        frameworkElement.RequestedTheme = Theme;

        ApplicationViewTitleBar titleBar = ApplicationView.GetForCurrentView().TitleBar;

        titleBar.ButtonForegroundColor = (Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemBaseMediumLowColor"];
    }
}

Unfortunately the titlebar.ButtonForegroundColor remains the same. I'll always get the color of the light resource and not the color of the selected resource. Any ideas?

P.S.: I also tried following with UWP.Toolkit

<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
  xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
  xmlns:controls="using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls"
  xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
  xmlns:local="using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.SampleApp.SamplePages"
  xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
  xmlns:extensions="using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Extensions"
  extensions:ApplicationView.Title="View Extensions"
  extensions:TitleBar.ButtonForegroundColor="White"
  extensions:StatusBar.BackgroundColor="{ThemeResource SystemBaseMediumLowColor}"
  mc:Ignorable="d">

Doing so, will throw an XAML excecption. When I use StaticResource instead it works?

Many thanks for your help

P.S.: I ended up like this:

    public static void SetRequestedTheme()
    {
        if (Window.Current.Content is FrameworkElement frameworkElement)
        {
            frameworkElement.RequestedTheme = Theme;

            Color color;
            var appTheme = Application.Current.RequestedTheme;

            switch (Theme)
            {
                case ElementTheme.Default:
                    color = ((Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemBaseHighColor"]);
                    break;
                case ElementTheme.Light:
                    if (appTheme == ApplicationTheme.Light) { color = ((Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemBaseHighColor"]); }
                    else { color = ((Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemAltHighColor"]); }
                    break;
                case ElementTheme.Dark:
                    if (appTheme == ApplicationTheme.Light) { color = ((Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemAltHighColor"]); }
                    else { color = ((Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemBaseHighColor"]); }
                    break;
                default:
                    break;
            }

            ApplicationViewTitleBar titleBar = ApplicationView.GetForCurrentView().TitleBar;
            titleBar.ButtonForegroundColor = color;
        }
    }

In the ApplicationTheme is stored the System setting of the user, which is activated by the "Default" ElementTheme

Depending on the ApplicatinTheme the result of ((Color)Application.Current.Resources["SystemBaseHighColor"]) is different, so I need to check an choose the right Resource

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You can observe color and theme changes using the UISettings class in UWP. I have previously written a blog post about this. Simply said, you can observe the UISettings.ColorValuesChanged event to see when the colors or theme has changed and react to it. Also see this nice helper class on GitHub, which also handles the Window activation (because the event will not be triggered when the app is in the background).

As for the reason ThemeResource setting for the UWP Community Toolkit extension does not work - as the color is set statically on the TitleBar, it has to be done via code, while ThemeResource is a XAML only markup extension, which means it is not compatible with this.

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  • Thank you for your post. I ended up with this:
    – thezapper
    Jan 12, 2018 at 19:20

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