This is a design-time issue. Once the code compiles and runs, the correct values are passed in.
1 - using as a ConverterParameter referencing a datagrid by x:Name (per MSDN info, this is correct). 2 - CANNOT use a binding with ElementName, as ConverterParameter is not a dependency property. I guess I could create a dependency property, it just doesn't seem necessary, as at some point in time, the x:Reference is resolved.. Just not resolved at design time.
So I have the following code. This is a template to allow for coloring of filtered column headers, so they are visually noticeable to the user:
<Converters:BGConverter x:Key="BackgroundConverter"/>
<Style TargetType="DataGridColumnHeader">
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate>
<Border BorderBrush="Black" BorderThickness="1" Width="150">
<StackPanel x:Name="testtest" Orientation="Horizontal"
Background="{Binding Converter={StaticResource BackgroundConverter}, ConverterParameter={x:Reference TestListView}}">
<Label Width="90" Content="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType={x:Type DataGridColumnHeader}},Path=Column.Header}"
Padding="12,0,12,0" HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Center" />
<Button Content="Ok" Padding="12,0,12,0" HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Center" Margin="20,0,0,0"/>
</StackPanel>
</Border>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>
The issue is with the "ConverterParameter="{x:Reference TestListView}" section. Markup does not compile, "GUI" shows only "An Exception was thrown. XamlObjectWriterException: Unresolved reference 'TestListView'.
Again, if I step through code and actually run the program, each header does in fact get passed in to the converter correctly, and header column colors are determined and displayed correctly.
Datagrid (the referenced object) is declared as follows (partial, no need for borderthicknesses or headersvisibility, etc...):
<DataGrid x:Name="TestListView" />
Is there a way to fix the designer so it can determine and find the x:Name? I have read the articles from 2009 saying that x:Reference was new and not actually part of Xaml, but that was 2009, it's nearly 2015. In 6 years this should have either been accommodated or removed.
Any suggestions on how to get the compiler to recognize the x:Name without going crazy and declaring it as static, or creating a dependency property? Since it's only markup, I can live with it as-is, it'll just drive my OCD crazy.