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This has been driving me crazy for the past 2 days, and anything close that I find just does not seem to work in my situation, perhaps someone can point out what I'm doing wrong.

I have a WPF project to which I've include a fairly large number of images(80ish). I've added them to the project into a folder called "Images". They are currently set to be embedded resources(though I've tried regular resources as well) but nothing seems to work.

I am attempting to create and load an ArrayList of type Image using these files as the source, but I'm failing pretty bad.

private void addPicture(string name)
{            
    string filePath = "pack://MyApp_WPF:,,,/Images/" + name + ".png";
    Stream imageStream = assembly.GetManifestResourceStream(filePath);

    Image curImage = new Image();
    BitmapImage bmpImage = new BitmapImage();
    bmpImage.BeginInit();
    bmpImage.UriSource = new Uri(filePath, UriKind.Relative);
    bmpImage.EndInit();
    curImage.Height = 60;
    curImage.Stretch = Stretch.Uniform;
    curImage.Source = bmpImage;
    curImage.Margin = new Thickness(5);

    imageList.Add(curImage);
}

It was much easier to do in my windows form application, but I just cant figure it out with WPF... Any help besides links to resources would be nice, because chances are at this point I've already read them.

2 Answers 2

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First thing to note is that there is an DownloadError event that you ought to subscribe to, this might explain what is happening and why (though sometimes the error message is rather generic); the next is that you might not need the pack:// URI construct with images build actions of Resource:

var bmpImage = new BitmapImage(new Uri(
    string.Format("/Images/{0}.png", name", UriKind.Relative));
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  • I could have sworn I tried this, tried it again and it worked this time, thanks!
    – Karoly S
    Sep 8, 2011 at 21:39
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The Pack URI is wrong, where you name your assembly you should place an authority, in this case application, i.e.

string filePath = "pack://application:,,,/Images/" + name + ".png";
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  • I went ahead and changed it after re-reading about the authority with regards to Pack URI, but for some reason I was getting a parse error with no specifics, so I something else may be wrong. I did end up getting it though!
    – Karoly S
    Sep 8, 2011 at 21:39
  • It doesn't work for me. Somehow including the assembly name works even though the code is in the same assembly: "pack://application:,,,/MyAssemblyName;component/Resources/images/photo.png"
    – Setyo N
    Aug 4, 2018 at 2:52

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