Reputation: 229
How can I align content in the content section of the CommandBar
horizontally right? Before Anniversary Update, this was still possible.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 2371
Reputation: 39082
Disable the IsDynamicOverflowEnabled
property and set the HorizontalContentAlignment
to Right
. After doing this, you will get the same behavior as in pre-Anniversary Update SDK versions.
<CommandBar HorizontalContentAlignment="Right"
IsDynamicOverflowEnabled="False">
<CommandBar.Content>
<TextBlock Text="Content" />
</CommandBar.Content>
</CommandBar>
With the Anniversary Update SDK (Windows 10 version 1607) a new property was added to the CommandBar
control - IsDynamicOverflowEnabled
. This property is set to true
by default and its purpose is to automatically overflow the app bar commands from primary area on the bar to the secondary area.
This addition however required a change in the default template of the control. If you look into the default of CommandBar
template in C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\DesignTime\CommonConfiguration\Neutral\UAP\10.0.14393.0\Generic\generic.xaml
, you will see that the template contains a new VisualStateGroup
:
<VisualStateGroup x:Name="DynamicOverflowStates">
<VisualState x:Name="DynamicOverflowDisabled"/>
<VisualState x:Name="DynamicOverflowEnabled">
<VisualState.Setters>
<Setter Target="ContentControlColumnDefinition.Width" Value="Auto"/>
<Setter Target="PrimaryItemsControlColumnDefinition.Width" Value="*"/>
</VisualState.Setters>
</VisualState>
By default the control has the ContentControlColumnDefinition.Width
set to *
and PrimaryItemsControlColumnDefinition.Width
set to Auto
, which means the content will fill all the available space left after putting in the primary commands. This behavior however doesn't make sense for dynamic overflow, because that requires the commands to take as much space as possible before overflowing. Hence, the VisualState
DynamicOverflowEnabled
switches the column widths appropriately.
Upvotes: 13