1

My .xaml code has some buttons whose visibility is tied to a variable (true=visible, false=not visible). This works fine with everything I do EXCEPT for when I hit the start/windows button. My 'OnSuspending' method should be setting this variable to false, but if I go to start and then reopen the program the buttons are still visible.

I seem to be suspending correctly, since everything else there works as expected, so I suspect the .xaml page just isn't updating when the variable is changed to be false during suspension. Why is this?

5
  • Maybe relevant: it seems to work properly if I leave the tablet alone for so long it falls asleep before reopening the program.
    – TS-
    Feb 9, 2016 at 17:42
  • Did you place a break point in OnSuspending? Does it break when you are attempting to shutdown? You might need to log it if you can't see it. Feb 10, 2016 at 8:01
  • When run on a simulator, it hits the breakpoints I place in OnSuspending. I did notice that this problem does not occur on the simulator when I tell it to suspend. When I put it on the tablet to run, however, it does not function when I hit the Windows Button to go to start. It does work correctly when I suspend by side-swiping to a different app.
    – TS-
    Feb 10, 2016 at 13:00
  • Have you used INotifyPropertyChanged??
    – Stamos
    Feb 11, 2016 at 21:53
  • Yes, I'm using OnPropertyChanged (which uses PropertyChangedEventArgs). Like I said it works anytime I'm not using the windows key specifically. I'm starting to wonder if going to the start menu is actually supposed to suspend application? I thought it did since the only other thing in my OnSuspend (turning off a camera) does occur when going to start. Maybe I'm not suspending at all but something else is turning my camera off?...
    – TS-
    Feb 12, 2016 at 13:06

1 Answer 1

1

Going to the Start menu does NOT suspend your app.

It occludes your app, which is different.

1
  • Yeah, that'd do it. So I guess my next question is 'how can I tell my code to do something when it becomes occluded'? Thanks for your help!
    – TS-
    Feb 15, 2016 at 18:38

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.