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I need a custom header for my GroupBox element. Now the problem is, when I switch the style in my App, the label object of the CheckBox in the header doesn't change the foreground according to the new theme style.

How can I do to inherit the style from the current theme?

I tried to inherit the style from the StaticRessource LabelTextBrush, however the label remains always black. Maybe it's the wrong ressource?

<GroupBox x:Name="gpDetailView" Grid.Column="1" Margin="5" Grid.Row="3" Grid.ColumnSpan="2">
    <GroupBox.Header>
        <DockPanel>
            <CheckBox x:Name="ckbState" Content="Ersatzteil aktiv" Foreground="{DynamicResource LabelTextBrush}">
                <CheckBox.Resources>
                    <Style TargetType="{x:Type CheckBox}" BasedOn="{StaticResource {x:Type CheckBox}}">
                        <Setter Property="Foreground" Value="{DynamicResource LabelTextBrush}"/>
                    </Style>
                </CheckBox.Resources>
            </CheckBox>
        </DockPanel>
    </GroupBox.Header>
    <Grid>


    </Grid>
</GroupBox>

Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

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  • The LabelTextBrush is always black, isn't it? What colour do you want or expect?
    – mm8
    Jan 21, 2019 at 10:18
  • I'm using the default "Red" style from Mahapps. So the color should go white. When I switch to "Yellow" the color should go to black. That's the way how it is defaultly. I already thought that the resource "LabelTextBrush" isn't the accurate one for this, however I couldn't find the right one yet. Jan 21, 2019 at 11:01

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You could either try the IdealForegroundColorBrush or rely on the BackgroundToForegroundConverter to get you an "ideal" foreground brush:

<CheckBox x:Name="ckbState" Content="Ersatzteil aktiv"
          xmlns:Controls="clr-namespace:MahApps.Metro.Controls;assembly=MahApps.Metro"
          xmlns:Converters="clr-namespace:MahApps.Metro.Converters;assembly=MahApps.Metro">
    <CheckBox.Foreground>
        <MultiBinding Converter="{x:Static Converters:BackgroundToForegroundConverter.Instance}">
            <Binding Mode="OneWay" Path="Background" RelativeSource="{RelativeSource AncestorType=GroupBox}" />
            <Binding Mode="OneWay" Path="(Controls:GroupBoxHelper.HeaderForeground)" RelativeSource="{RelativeSource AncestorType=GroupBox}" />
        </MultiBinding>
    </CheckBox.Foreground>
</CheckBox>
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  • Thanks @mm8, this example did the job for me :) Thank you! Jan 21, 2019 at 12:54

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