Wrong hover effect on the child elements of a WPF TreeView












1














I would like to ask you an issue that I cannot solve. I have templated a WPF TreeView as follows:



 <Style x:Key="TreeViewItemStyle" TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Setter Property="Focusable"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="IsExpanded"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="Background"
Value="Transparent" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding HorizontalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding VerticalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment"
Value="Stretch" />
<Setter Property="Width"
Value="{Binding Path=ActualWidth, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type TreeView}}}" />
<Setter Property="Foreground"
Value="{DynamicResource {x:Static SystemColors.ControlTextBrushKey}}" />
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Grid Name="PART_grid">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition MinWidth="19" Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
<RowDefinition/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<ToggleButton x:Name="Expander"
ClickMode="Press"
IsChecked="{Binding IsExpanded, RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}}"
Style="{StaticResource ExpandCollapseToggleStyle}"/>
<Border x:Name="Bd"
Grid.Column="1"
BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}"
BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}"
Background="{TemplateBinding Background}"
Padding="{TemplateBinding Padding}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="true">
<ContentPresenter x:Name="PART_Header"
ContentSource="Header"
HorizontalAlignment="{TemplateBinding HorizontalContentAlignment}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="{TemplateBinding SnapsToDevicePixels}"/>
</Border>
<ItemsPresenter x:Name="ItemsHost" Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="1" />
</Grid>
<ControlTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsExpanded" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="ItemsHost" Value="Collapsed"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="HasItems" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="Expander" Value="Hidden"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="PART_grid"
Property="Background"
Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>
</ControlTemplate.Triggers>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>


The problem is that the hover effect is really terrible. In fact, if the user goes on the TreeviewItem the effect should affect only the relative children and not the whole wrapper.



screenshot



How can I solve this problem and make the hover effect fall only on the single element, parent or child?



Thank you so much and have a good day everyone










share|improve this question
























  • I think the problem is that the IsMouseOver trigger is affecting TargetName="PART_grid", and every TreeViewItem has a grid with the same name.
    – Robin Bennett
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
















1














I would like to ask you an issue that I cannot solve. I have templated a WPF TreeView as follows:



 <Style x:Key="TreeViewItemStyle" TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Setter Property="Focusable"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="IsExpanded"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="Background"
Value="Transparent" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding HorizontalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding VerticalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment"
Value="Stretch" />
<Setter Property="Width"
Value="{Binding Path=ActualWidth, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type TreeView}}}" />
<Setter Property="Foreground"
Value="{DynamicResource {x:Static SystemColors.ControlTextBrushKey}}" />
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Grid Name="PART_grid">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition MinWidth="19" Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
<RowDefinition/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<ToggleButton x:Name="Expander"
ClickMode="Press"
IsChecked="{Binding IsExpanded, RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}}"
Style="{StaticResource ExpandCollapseToggleStyle}"/>
<Border x:Name="Bd"
Grid.Column="1"
BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}"
BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}"
Background="{TemplateBinding Background}"
Padding="{TemplateBinding Padding}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="true">
<ContentPresenter x:Name="PART_Header"
ContentSource="Header"
HorizontalAlignment="{TemplateBinding HorizontalContentAlignment}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="{TemplateBinding SnapsToDevicePixels}"/>
</Border>
<ItemsPresenter x:Name="ItemsHost" Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="1" />
</Grid>
<ControlTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsExpanded" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="ItemsHost" Value="Collapsed"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="HasItems" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="Expander" Value="Hidden"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="PART_grid"
Property="Background"
Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>
</ControlTemplate.Triggers>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>


The problem is that the hover effect is really terrible. In fact, if the user goes on the TreeviewItem the effect should affect only the relative children and not the whole wrapper.



screenshot



How can I solve this problem and make the hover effect fall only on the single element, parent or child?



Thank you so much and have a good day everyone










share|improve this question
























  • I think the problem is that the IsMouseOver trigger is affecting TargetName="PART_grid", and every TreeViewItem has a grid with the same name.
    – Robin Bennett
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:21














1












1








1







I would like to ask you an issue that I cannot solve. I have templated a WPF TreeView as follows:



 <Style x:Key="TreeViewItemStyle" TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Setter Property="Focusable"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="IsExpanded"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="Background"
Value="Transparent" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding HorizontalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding VerticalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment"
Value="Stretch" />
<Setter Property="Width"
Value="{Binding Path=ActualWidth, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type TreeView}}}" />
<Setter Property="Foreground"
Value="{DynamicResource {x:Static SystemColors.ControlTextBrushKey}}" />
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Grid Name="PART_grid">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition MinWidth="19" Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
<RowDefinition/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<ToggleButton x:Name="Expander"
ClickMode="Press"
IsChecked="{Binding IsExpanded, RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}}"
Style="{StaticResource ExpandCollapseToggleStyle}"/>
<Border x:Name="Bd"
Grid.Column="1"
BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}"
BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}"
Background="{TemplateBinding Background}"
Padding="{TemplateBinding Padding}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="true">
<ContentPresenter x:Name="PART_Header"
ContentSource="Header"
HorizontalAlignment="{TemplateBinding HorizontalContentAlignment}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="{TemplateBinding SnapsToDevicePixels}"/>
</Border>
<ItemsPresenter x:Name="ItemsHost" Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="1" />
</Grid>
<ControlTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsExpanded" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="ItemsHost" Value="Collapsed"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="HasItems" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="Expander" Value="Hidden"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="PART_grid"
Property="Background"
Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>
</ControlTemplate.Triggers>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>


The problem is that the hover effect is really terrible. In fact, if the user goes on the TreeviewItem the effect should affect only the relative children and not the whole wrapper.



screenshot



How can I solve this problem and make the hover effect fall only on the single element, parent or child?



Thank you so much and have a good day everyone










share|improve this question















I would like to ask you an issue that I cannot solve. I have templated a WPF TreeView as follows:



 <Style x:Key="TreeViewItemStyle" TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Setter Property="Focusable"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="IsExpanded"
Value="True" />
<Setter Property="Background"
Value="Transparent" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding HorizontalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment"
Value="{Binding VerticalContentAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}}"/>
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment"
Value="Stretch" />
<Setter Property="Width"
Value="{Binding Path=ActualWidth, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type TreeView}}}" />
<Setter Property="Foreground"
Value="{DynamicResource {x:Static SystemColors.ControlTextBrushKey}}" />
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
<Grid Name="PART_grid">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition MinWidth="19" Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
<RowDefinition/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<ToggleButton x:Name="Expander"
ClickMode="Press"
IsChecked="{Binding IsExpanded, RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}}"
Style="{StaticResource ExpandCollapseToggleStyle}"/>
<Border x:Name="Bd"
Grid.Column="1"
BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}"
BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}"
Background="{TemplateBinding Background}"
Padding="{TemplateBinding Padding}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="true">
<ContentPresenter x:Name="PART_Header"
ContentSource="Header"
HorizontalAlignment="{TemplateBinding HorizontalContentAlignment}"
SnapsToDevicePixels="{TemplateBinding SnapsToDevicePixels}"/>
</Border>
<ItemsPresenter x:Name="ItemsHost" Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="1" />
</Grid>
<ControlTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsExpanded" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="ItemsHost" Value="Collapsed"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="HasItems" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="Expander" Value="Hidden"/>
</Trigger>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="PART_grid"
Property="Background"
Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>
</ControlTemplate.Triggers>
</ControlTemplate>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>


The problem is that the hover effect is really terrible. In fact, if the user goes on the TreeviewItem the effect should affect only the relative children and not the whole wrapper.



screenshot



How can I solve this problem and make the hover effect fall only on the single element, parent or child?



Thank you so much and have a good day everyone







c# .net wpf user-interface mvvm






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited Nov 23 '18 at 15:04









dymanoid

8,52222047




8,52222047










asked Nov 23 '18 at 15:02









FraDamm

112




112












  • I think the problem is that the IsMouseOver trigger is affecting TargetName="PART_grid", and every TreeViewItem has a grid with the same name.
    – Robin Bennett
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:21


















  • I think the problem is that the IsMouseOver trigger is affecting TargetName="PART_grid", and every TreeViewItem has a grid with the same name.
    – Robin Bennett
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
















I think the problem is that the IsMouseOver trigger is affecting TargetName="PART_grid", and every TreeViewItem has a grid with the same name.
– Robin Bennett
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21




I think the problem is that the IsMouseOver trigger is affecting TargetName="PART_grid", and every TreeViewItem has a grid with the same name.
– Robin Bennett
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21












1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes


















0














I suppose you are using the HierarchicalDataTemplate for your items.



In that case, the 'terrible' hover effect is actually working exactly as you specify it. E.g. the Sergio item will contain other sub-items. When you hover on Alessandro, the Sergio item actually contains the mouse too, because this Sergio item is that large and contains all the other sub-items, including Alessandro.



You have two options now.



Either do it in your data template, something like:



<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItems}">
<TextBlock x:Name="HeaderText" Text="{Binding Name}"/>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
<Setter TargetName="HeaderText" Property="Background" Value="Red"/>
</Trigger>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>


Or set the color not on the grid, but on the header only:



<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true" SourceName="Bd">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="Bd" Property="Background" Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>


Note that I added SourceName="Bd" to the trigger: we only want to change the color when the corresponding header contains the mouse cursor.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
    – FraDamm
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:22










  • @FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
    – dymanoid
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:36











Your Answer






StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function () {
StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function () {
StackExchange.using("snippets", function () {
StackExchange.snippets.init();
});
});
}, "code-snippets");

StackExchange.ready(function() {
var channelOptions = {
tags: "".split(" "),
id: "1"
};
initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
// Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
createEditor();
});
}
else {
createEditor();
}
});

function createEditor() {
StackExchange.prepareEditor({
heartbeatType: 'answer',
autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
convertImagesToLinks: true,
noModals: true,
showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
reputationToPostImages: 10,
bindNavPrevention: true,
postfix: "",
imageUploader: {
brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
allowUrls: true
},
onDemand: true,
discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
});


}
});














draft saved

draft discarded


















StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53448970%2fwrong-hover-effect-on-the-child-elements-of-a-wpf-treeview%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);

Post as a guest















Required, but never shown

























1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes








1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes









active

oldest

votes






active

oldest

votes









0














I suppose you are using the HierarchicalDataTemplate for your items.



In that case, the 'terrible' hover effect is actually working exactly as you specify it. E.g. the Sergio item will contain other sub-items. When you hover on Alessandro, the Sergio item actually contains the mouse too, because this Sergio item is that large and contains all the other sub-items, including Alessandro.



You have two options now.



Either do it in your data template, something like:



<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItems}">
<TextBlock x:Name="HeaderText" Text="{Binding Name}"/>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
<Setter TargetName="HeaderText" Property="Background" Value="Red"/>
</Trigger>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>


Or set the color not on the grid, but on the header only:



<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true" SourceName="Bd">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="Bd" Property="Background" Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>


Note that I added SourceName="Bd" to the trigger: we only want to change the color when the corresponding header contains the mouse cursor.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
    – FraDamm
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:22










  • @FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
    – dymanoid
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:36
















0














I suppose you are using the HierarchicalDataTemplate for your items.



In that case, the 'terrible' hover effect is actually working exactly as you specify it. E.g. the Sergio item will contain other sub-items. When you hover on Alessandro, the Sergio item actually contains the mouse too, because this Sergio item is that large and contains all the other sub-items, including Alessandro.



You have two options now.



Either do it in your data template, something like:



<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItems}">
<TextBlock x:Name="HeaderText" Text="{Binding Name}"/>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
<Setter TargetName="HeaderText" Property="Background" Value="Red"/>
</Trigger>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>


Or set the color not on the grid, but on the header only:



<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true" SourceName="Bd">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="Bd" Property="Background" Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>


Note that I added SourceName="Bd" to the trigger: we only want to change the color when the corresponding header contains the mouse cursor.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
    – FraDamm
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:22










  • @FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
    – dymanoid
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:36














0












0








0






I suppose you are using the HierarchicalDataTemplate for your items.



In that case, the 'terrible' hover effect is actually working exactly as you specify it. E.g. the Sergio item will contain other sub-items. When you hover on Alessandro, the Sergio item actually contains the mouse too, because this Sergio item is that large and contains all the other sub-items, including Alessandro.



You have two options now.



Either do it in your data template, something like:



<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItems}">
<TextBlock x:Name="HeaderText" Text="{Binding Name}"/>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
<Setter TargetName="HeaderText" Property="Background" Value="Red"/>
</Trigger>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>


Or set the color not on the grid, but on the header only:



<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true" SourceName="Bd">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="Bd" Property="Background" Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>


Note that I added SourceName="Bd" to the trigger: we only want to change the color when the corresponding header contains the mouse cursor.






share|improve this answer












I suppose you are using the HierarchicalDataTemplate for your items.



In that case, the 'terrible' hover effect is actually working exactly as you specify it. E.g. the Sergio item will contain other sub-items. When you hover on Alessandro, the Sergio item actually contains the mouse too, because this Sergio item is that large and contains all the other sub-items, including Alessandro.



You have two options now.



Either do it in your data template, something like:



<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItems}">
<TextBlock x:Name="HeaderText" Text="{Binding Name}"/>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
<Setter TargetName="HeaderText" Property="Background" Value="Red"/>
</Trigger>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate.Triggers>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>


Or set the color not on the grid, but on the header only:



<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="true" SourceName="Bd">
<Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
<Setter TargetName="Bd" Property="Background" Value="#e6f2fa" />
</Trigger>


Note that I added SourceName="Bd" to the trigger: we only want to change the color when the corresponding header contains the mouse cursor.







share|improve this answer












share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer










answered Nov 23 '18 at 15:36









dymanoid

8,52222047




8,52222047












  • Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
    – FraDamm
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:22










  • @FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
    – dymanoid
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:36


















  • Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
    – FraDamm
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:22










  • @FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
    – dymanoid
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:36
















Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
– FraDamm
Nov 27 '18 at 13:22




Thanks a lot! Both solutions work. Finally, I managed to solve :)
– FraDamm
Nov 27 '18 at 13:22












@FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
– dymanoid
Nov 27 '18 at 16:36




@FraDamm, if any of the solution works for you, please upvote and accept this answer. Thanks!
– dymanoid
Nov 27 '18 at 16:36


















draft saved

draft discarded




















































Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!


  • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

But avoid



  • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

  • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.





Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.


Please pay close attention to the following guidance:


  • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

But avoid



  • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

  • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




draft saved


draft discarded














StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53448970%2fwrong-hover-effect-on-the-child-elements-of-a-wpf-treeview%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);

Post as a guest















Required, but never shown





















































Required, but never shown














Required, but never shown












Required, but never shown







Required, but never shown

































Required, but never shown














Required, but never shown












Required, but never shown







Required, but never shown







Popular posts from this blog

Contact image not getting when fetch all contact list from iPhone by CNContact

count number of partitions of a set with n elements into k subsets

A CLEAN and SIMPLE way to add appendices to Table of Contents and bookmarks