Reputation: 173
EDIT: I solved my issue...take a look at my answer. Correct if it's wrong. Thanks.
Question: For some reason it seems that the progress bar in a WPF app isn't showing the color I require.
Here's the XAML code:
<Window x:Class="TaskbarProgressApp.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="MainWindow" Height="350" Width="525">
<Window.TaskbarItemInfo>
<TaskbarItemInfo />
</Window.TaskbarItemInfo>
<Grid>
<ProgressBar x:Name="ProgressBar"
Margin="10"
HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"
VerticalAlignment="Center"
Height="23" Background="{x:Null}" Foreground="DarkRed">
</ProgressBar>
</Grid>
</Window>
Here's the result:
Doesn't look like Dark Red to me...happens to every color :(
Any thoughts ?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 4482
Reputation: 173
Thanks to @Merlyn Morgan-Graham and @CharithJ for pointing out the other question, I thought it was a different one when I read it.
I solved the problem and I wanted to share it.
I downloaded the Trial of MS Expression Blend and changed:
<Trigger Property="IsIndeterminate" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Background" TargetName="Animation" Value="#80B5FFA9"/>
</Trigger>
To
<Trigger Property="IsIndeterminate" Value="false">
<Setter Property="Background" TargetName="Animation" Value="#00000000"/>
</Trigger>
This gives the colors as they are:
Dark Red:
Even this works
<Trigger Property="IsIndeterminate" Value="true">
<Setter Property="Background" TargetName="Animation" Value="#80B5FFA9"/>
</Trigger>
Doesn't change the progress bar but the colors are as they should be.
It's sad that there is no option to change it directly.
Thanks for the help.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 47530
You can do this by changing the control template. Here is an article on that from MSDN. ProgressBar ControlTemplate Example
Here is another similar thread.
Upvotes: 4