WindowsFormsHost in WPF UserControl

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Is it possible to place WindowsFormsHost
in WPF
UserControl, if so how pls.
I have already used the same control on a WPF Window, which works fine, but it does not show up on WPF UserControl
.
wpf windowsformshost
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Is it possible to place WindowsFormsHost
in WPF
UserControl, if so how pls.
I have already used the same control on a WPF Window, which works fine, but it does not show up on WPF UserControl
.
wpf windowsformshost
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WindowsFormsHost
is used to, as its name suggests, host aWindowsForms
control in aWPF
window, what have you put inside theWindowsFormsHost
container?
– kennyzx
Dec 27 at 13:54
I placed a Panel in the WindowsFormsHost on the WPF WIndow, it shows correctly, but when i pace the same control on wpf UserControl the WindowsFormsHost does not show at all at run time, i was just wondering if WindowsFormsHost can be used on a wpf UserControl.
– Enobong Adahada
Dec 27 at 14:53
Sure it can. Please provide a minimal repo of your issue when asking a question on SO.
– mm8
Dec 27 at 15:32
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Is it possible to place WindowsFormsHost
in WPF
UserControl, if so how pls.
I have already used the same control on a WPF Window, which works fine, but it does not show up on WPF UserControl
.
wpf windowsformshost
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Is it possible to place WindowsFormsHost
in WPF
UserControl, if so how pls.
I have already used the same control on a WPF Window, which works fine, but it does not show up on WPF UserControl
.
wpf windowsformshost
wpf windowsformshost
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WindowsFormsHost
is used to, as its name suggests, host aWindowsForms
control in aWPF
window, what have you put inside theWindowsFormsHost
container?
– kennyzx
Dec 27 at 13:54
I placed a Panel in the WindowsFormsHost on the WPF WIndow, it shows correctly, but when i pace the same control on wpf UserControl the WindowsFormsHost does not show at all at run time, i was just wondering if WindowsFormsHost can be used on a wpf UserControl.
– Enobong Adahada
Dec 27 at 14:53
Sure it can. Please provide a minimal repo of your issue when asking a question on SO.
– mm8
Dec 27 at 15:32
add a comment |
WindowsFormsHost
is used to, as its name suggests, host aWindowsForms
control in aWPF
window, what have you put inside theWindowsFormsHost
container?
– kennyzx
Dec 27 at 13:54
I placed a Panel in the WindowsFormsHost on the WPF WIndow, it shows correctly, but when i pace the same control on wpf UserControl the WindowsFormsHost does not show at all at run time, i was just wondering if WindowsFormsHost can be used on a wpf UserControl.
– Enobong Adahada
Dec 27 at 14:53
Sure it can. Please provide a minimal repo of your issue when asking a question on SO.
– mm8
Dec 27 at 15:32
WindowsFormsHost
is used to, as its name suggests, host a WindowsForms
control in a WPF
window, what have you put inside the WindowsFormsHost
container?– kennyzx
Dec 27 at 13:54
WindowsFormsHost
is used to, as its name suggests, host a WindowsForms
control in a WPF
window, what have you put inside the WindowsFormsHost
container?– kennyzx
Dec 27 at 13:54
I placed a Panel in the WindowsFormsHost on the WPF WIndow, it shows correctly, but when i pace the same control on wpf UserControl the WindowsFormsHost does not show at all at run time, i was just wondering if WindowsFormsHost can be used on a wpf UserControl.
– Enobong Adahada
Dec 27 at 14:53
I placed a Panel in the WindowsFormsHost on the WPF WIndow, it shows correctly, but when i pace the same control on wpf UserControl the WindowsFormsHost does not show at all at run time, i was just wondering if WindowsFormsHost can be used on a wpf UserControl.
– Enobong Adahada
Dec 27 at 14:53
Sure it can. Please provide a minimal repo of your issue when asking a question on SO.
– mm8
Dec 27 at 15:32
Sure it can. Please provide a minimal repo of your issue when asking a question on SO.
– mm8
Dec 27 at 15:32
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WindowsFormsHost
is used to, as its name suggests, host aWindowsForms
control in aWPF
window, what have you put inside theWindowsFormsHost
container?– kennyzx
Dec 27 at 13:54
I placed a Panel in the WindowsFormsHost on the WPF WIndow, it shows correctly, but when i pace the same control on wpf UserControl the WindowsFormsHost does not show at all at run time, i was just wondering if WindowsFormsHost can be used on a wpf UserControl.
– Enobong Adahada
Dec 27 at 14:53
Sure it can. Please provide a minimal repo of your issue when asking a question on SO.
– mm8
Dec 27 at 15:32