So here's the situation: I have a label (custom control derviative of it, if it matters), and I need to get its width and height with MVVM. However, if I set either of the parameters to {Binding XXX}, they are no long Auto and thus when I change the font in runtime their size doesn't update.
I read about using ActualWidth/Height, which sounds like just what I need besides the fact that it's not a dependence parameter, thus it seemss like I'd need to break MVVM for it.
Are there any better solutions?
EDIT
Well, the element in XAML looks nothing special. Just a million of bindings.
<local:DraggableLabel
Content="123"
Margin="{Binding Label2Position, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Mode=TwoWay}"
HorizontalAlignment="Left"
VerticalAlignment="Top"
FontFamily="{Binding Label2Font.Family}"
FontSize="{Binding Label2Font.Size}"
FontWeight="{Binding Label2Font.Weight}"
FontStyle="{Binding Label2Font.Style}"
Foreground="{Binding Path=Label2Color,
UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged,
Converter={StaticResource ColorToBrushConverter}
}"/>
The default is,
Width="Auto"
which doesn't have to be written explicits, but can (changes nothing). It makes it resize when the font changes. If I set it to
Width="Binding {Label1Width}"
The binding works fine, but I no longer get the auto-adjustment.
Label
width also set toAuto
?ActualWidhth
property is the binding source it doesn't have to be aDependencyProperty
. You should use this. Also isLabel1Width
a customDependencyProperty
of typedouble
?