Why can't I style a DataGridTextColumn?

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没有蜡笔的小新 2020-11-28 12:09

I tried to create a Style for DataGridTextColumn with the following code


  
  ...

The implementation would be something along these lines:

public class MyDataGridHelper : DependencyObject
{
  // Use propa snipped to create attached TextColumnStyle with metadata:
  ... RegisterAttached("TextColumnStyle", typeof(Style), typeof(MyDataGridHelper), new PropertyMetadata
  {
    PropertyChangedCallback = (obj, e) =>
    {
      var grid = (DataGrid)obj;
      if(e.OldValue==null && e.NewValue!=null)
        grid.Columns.CollectionChanged += (obj2, e2) =>
        {
          UpdateColumnStyles(grid);
        }
    }
  }
  private void UpdateStyles(DataGrid grid)
  {
    var style = GetTextColumnStyle(grid);
    foreach(var column in grid.Columns.OfType())
      foreach(var setter in style.Setters.OfType())
        if(setter.Value is BindingBase)
          BindingOperations.SetBinding(column, setter.Property, setter.Value);
        else
          column.SetValue(setter.Property, setter.Value);
  }
}

The way this works is, any time the attached property is changed, a handler is added for the Columns.CollectionChanged event on the grid. When the CollectionChanged event fires, all columns are updated with the style that was set.

Note that the above code does not handle the situation where a style is removed and re-added gracefully: Two event handlers are registered. For a really robust solution you would want to fix this by adding another attached property containing the event handler so the event handler could be unregistered, but for your purpose I think this is unimportant.

Another caveat here is that the direct use of SetBinding and SetValue will cause the DependencyProperty to have a BaseValueSource of Local instead of DefaultStyle. This will probably make no difference in your case but I thought I should mention it.

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