When in need of customizing a WPF ListView without much WPF experience, chances are you'll hit the wall soon enough on pretty trivial tasks.
This is a collection of recent posts appeared on this blog on the topic. I think the list covers most of the common basic ListView customization tasks.
- Hot to set row height
- How to set selected item background color
- How to set custom alternate row colors
- How to set scrollbar width
Hope this'll spare a good share of frustration to some of you cheap guys out there, pulling your hair trying to write xaml by hand rather than using some version of Expression Blend or the likes (as I did myself 'cause the 30-days trial expired and the boss wouldn't show the money).
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