Reputation: 11302
Left side of my page I have a vertical StackPanel with the following elements:
I am trying to make the second StackPanel scrollable with a ScrollViewer element but with no success. If I define ScrollViewer Height to some value it works but I don't want to because I want it to fill all available vertical space.
I am thinking to apply ScrollViewer Height in code reading StackPanel computed Height but this does not seem the right way of doing it. I tried also to bind Height and ActualHeight to StackPanel Height property but with no results.
<ScrollViewer
Grid.Row="1"
VerticalAlignment="Top"
VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto"
HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Disabled"
ScrollViewer.VerticalScrollMode="Enabled"
ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollMode="Disabled"
ScrollViewer.ZoomMode="Disabled">
<StackPanel x:Name="sptest" Orientation="Vertical">
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test1</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test2</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test3</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test4</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test5</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test6</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test7</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test8</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test9</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test10</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test11</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource PageHeaderTextStyle}">test12</TextBlock>
</StackPanel>
</ScrollViewer>
Beside I have also a GridView filling horizontal available space and it automatically have scrollbar. I did not define it and it apears when necessary. It is strange that StackPanel does not behave like I want. What am I doing wrong?
EDIT
I found this SO question. It is about WPF and not WinRT but probably it is the same problem. It says:
You can't without fixing the height of the StackPanel. It's designed to grow indefinitely in one direction. I'd advise using a different Panel
I changed my StackPanel to a Grid (I didn't want to because of rows definitions since I only want one column) but ScrollViewer does not work either.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 16919
Reputation: 21
I just gave a MaxHeight to the ScrollViewer. I guess that the ScrollViewer needs to know what its maximum height is in order to figure out, when to show the scrollbars, if you have them on auto visibility.
I just tried it with and without a MaxHeight for the ScrollViewer and it only worked with a MaxHeight attribute.
If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say that the Grid knows its MaxHeight from the attributes you set, but I'm not sure, it's just a guess.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 41
I made mine work by making the StackPanel a child of the ScrollViewer and setting the Height of the StackPanel
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 87
Stack panel is a type of container which can keep on growing as many as children you add into it and provides equal space for each of its children, So the scrollviewer requires a height here to tell the parent to define the space limits; so it can function in its assigned area.
hope that helps.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 11302
After a long night sleeping I solved it by changing the parent StackPanel to a Grid. I kept the second StackPanel inside ScrollViewer element and it works.
I don't know why the ScrollViewer does not work when its parent is a StackPanel instead a Grid. If someone knows why please explain to me. I didnt want to make a Grid with just one column and two rows because that seems vertical StackPanel purpose.
Even though I solved it without knowing why, I hope this question helps someone else with the same issue and if you are reading this and you can explain this issue, tell me please... I will love to know.
Upvotes: 20