wpf border control to span the width of listboxItem

Dav Evans picture Dav Evans · Jan 20, 2009 · Viewed 17.6k times · Source

Im trying to define a dataTemplate for a business object in my wpf application a collection of which is being bound to a ListBox.

<UserControl.Resources>
    <DataTemplate x:Key="ResizedItemsDataTemplate" DataType="{x:Type resizer:ResizeMonitorItem}">
              <Border x:Name="bdr" BorderBrush="Blue" 
                                     BorderThickness="1" 
                                     CornerRadius="2" 
                                     Width="auto"
                                     HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"
                                     VerticalAlignment="Stretch">
                    <Grid Margin="2">
                        <Grid.RowDefinitions>
                            <RowDefinition Height="14"></RowDefinition>
                            <RowDefinition Height="14"></RowDefinition>
                        </Grid.RowDefinitions>


                        <TextBlock Grid.Row="0" Text="{Binding SaveAsFileName}"></TextBlock>
                        <TextBlock Grid.Row="1" Text="{Binding ResizedImageFilePath}"></TextBlock>
                    </Grid>
             </Border>
    </DataTemplate>
</UserControl.Resources>
<Grid VerticalAlignment="Stretch" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" Margin="0">    
    <Border BorderThickness="0,0,0,5" BorderBrush="DarkGray" >
        <ListBox x:Name="ListBoxResizeItems" ItemsSource="{Binding Path=ResizeItems}" BorderThickness="0" ItemTemplate="{DynamicResource ResizedItemsDataTemplate}">
        </ListBox>
    </Border>
</Grid>

How can I get the border defined with x:Name=bdr to span the full width of each listbox item? At the moment it only spans the with of the textblocks inside it which dont neccessary fill the full width of the listboxitem and also vary for each listboxitem.

Answer

Matt Hamilton picture Matt Hamilton · Jan 20, 2009

This is probably more to do with the ListBoxItems themselves not taking up the full width of the ListBox. Add the HorizontalContentAlignment="Stretch" attribute to your ListBox and see if it stretches the individual items to fill the width.