How to: Implement a Rail Inside a Control
The following code example shows how to create a rail adorner, which is drawn inside the selected custom control at design time.
There is extensive support for this task in Visual Studio. For more information, see Walkthrough: Implementing a Rail Inside a Control.
Example
The following code example shows how to create a design-time adorner for a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) custom control. The adorner is a slider, which is placed within the control. You can use this adorner to set the RenderTransform property on a custom button control. Setting the RenderTransform property skews the control.
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.ComponentModel
' The SkewButton control implements a button
' with a skew transformation applied.
Public Class SkewButton
Inherits Button
Public Sub New()
' The following code enables custom design-mode logic.
' The GetIsInDesignMode check and the following design-time
' code are optional and shown only for demonstration.
If DesignerProperties.GetIsInDesignMode(Me) Then
Content = "Design mode active"
End If
End Sub
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace SkewButtonLibrary
{
// The SkewButton control implements a button
// with a skew transformation applied.
public class SkewButton : Button
{
public SkewButton()
{
// The following code enables custom design-mode logic.
// The GetIsInDesignMode check and the following design-time
// code are optional and shown only for demonstration.
if (DesignerProperties.GetIsInDesignMode(this))
{
Content = "Design mode active";
}
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Windows.Input
Imports System.Windows
Imports System.Windows.Automation
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.Windows.Shapes
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Model
' The following class implements an adorner provider for the
' SkewButton control. The adorner is a slider control, which
' changes the SkewTransform of the SkewButton along the x-axis.
' The adorner is placed inside the adorned control.
Class SkewButtonAdornerProvider
Inherits PrimarySelectionAdornerProvider
Private adornedControlModel As ModelItem
Private batchedChange As ModelEditingScope
Private skewSlider As Slider
Private skewSliderAdornerPanel As AdornerPanel
Public Sub New()
skewSlider = New Slider()
End Sub
' The following method is called when the adorner is activated.
' It creates the adorner control, sets up the adorner panel,
' and attaches a ModelItem to the SkewButton.
Protected Overrides Sub Activate(ByVal item As ModelItem, ByVal view As DependencyObject)
' Save the ModelItem and hook into when it changes.
' This enables updating the slider position when
' a new background value is set.
adornedControlModel = item
AddHandler adornedControlModel.PropertyChanged, AddressOf AdornedControlModel_PropertyChanged
' Setup the slider's min and max values.
skewSlider.Minimum = 0
skewSlider.Maximum = 45
' Set the slider's background to the rail fill color.
skewSlider.Background = AdornerColors.RailFillBrush
' All adorners are placed in an AdornerPanel
' for sizing and layout support.
Dim panel As AdornerPanel = Me.Panel
' Place the slider in the adorner panel.
Dim placement As New AdornerPlacementCollection()
AdornerPanel.SetHorizontalStretch(skewSlider, AdornerStretch.Stretch)
AdornerPanel.SetVerticalStretch(skewSlider, AdornerStretch.None)
' Use layout space for the adorner panel.
' If render space were used, the slider would skew along with the button.
panel.CoordinateSpace = AdornerCoordinateSpaces.Layout
' The adorner's width is relative to the content.
' The slider extends half the width of the control it adorns.
placement.SizeRelativeToContentWidth(0.5, 0)
' Center the adorner within the control.
placement.PositionRelativeToAdornerWidth(0.5, 0)
' The adorner's height is the same as the slider's.
placement.SizeRelativeToAdornerDesiredHeight(1.0, 0)
' Position the adorner within the control it adorns.
placement.PositionRelativeToAdornerHeight(1.0, 0)
AdornerPanel.SetPlacements(skewSlider, placement)
' Initialize the slider when it is loaded.
AddHandler skewSlider.Loaded, AddressOf slider_Loaded
' Handle the value changes of the slider control.
AddHandler skewSlider.ValueChanged, AddressOf slider_ValueChanged
AddHandler skewSlider.PreviewMouseLeftButtonUp, AddressOf slider_MouseLeftButtonUp
AddHandler skewSlider.PreviewMouseLeftButtonDown, AddressOf slider_MouseLeftButtonDown
' Run the base implementation.
MyBase.Activate(item, view)
End Sub
' The Panel utility property demand-creates the
' adorner panel and adds it to the provider's
' Adorners collection.
Public ReadOnly Property Panel() As AdornerPanel
Get
If Me.skewSliderAdornerPanel Is Nothing Then
Me.skewSliderAdornerPanel = New AdornerPanel()
' Add the adorner to the adorner panel.
Me.skewSliderAdornerPanel.Children.Add(skewSlider)
' Add the panel to the Adorners collection.
Adorners.Add(skewSliderAdornerPanel)
End If
Return Me.skewSliderAdornerPanel
End Get
End Property
' The following method deactivates the adorner.
Protected Overrides Sub Deactivate()
RemoveHandler adornedControlModel.PropertyChanged, AddressOf AdornedControlModel_PropertyChanged
MyBase.Deactivate()
End Sub
' The following method handles the Loaded event.
' It assigns the slider control's initial value.
Sub slider_Loaded(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
skewSlider.Value = GetCurrentSkewAngle()
End Sub
' The following method handles the PropertyChanged event.
' It updates the slider control's value tf the SkewButton control's
' RenderTransform property changed,
Sub AdornedControlModel_PropertyChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventArgs)
If e.PropertyName = "RenderTransform" Then
' Assign the SkewButton control's skew angle to the slider.
skewSlider.Value = GetCurrentSkewAngle()
End If
End Sub
' The following method handles the MouseLeftButtonDown event.
' It calls the BeginEdit method on the ModelItem which represents the
' Skewcontrol.
Sub slider_MouseLeftButtonDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventArgs)
batchedChange = adornedControlModel.BeginEdit()
End Sub
' The following method handles the MouseLeftButtonUp event.
' It commits any changes made to the ModelItem which represents the
' Skewcontrol.
Sub slider_MouseLeftButtonUp(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventArgs)
If Not (batchedChange Is Nothing) Then
batchedChange.Complete()
batchedChange.Dispose()
batchedChange = Nothing
End If
End Sub
' The following method handles the slider control's
' ValueChanged event. It sets the value of the
' RenderTransform property by using the ModelProperty
' type.
Sub slider_ValueChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedPropertyChangedEventArgs(Of Double))
Dim newSkewValue As Double = e.NewValue
' During setup, don't make a value local and set the skew angle.
If newSkewValue = GetCurrentSkewAngle() Then
Return
End If
' Access the SkewButton control's RenderTransform property
' by using the ModelProperty type.
Dim skewProperty As ModelProperty = adornedControlModel.Properties(Control.RenderTransformProperty)
If Not skewProperty.IsSet Then
' If the value isn't local, make it local
' before setting a sub-property value.
skewProperty.SetValue(skewProperty.ComputedValue)
End If
' Set the RenderTransform property on the SkewButton.
skewProperty.SetValue(New SkewTransform(newSkewValue, 0))
End Sub
' This utility method gets the SkewControl control's
' skew angle by using the ModelItem.
Private Function GetCurrentSkewAngle()
Dim skewXform As SkewTransform = adornedControlModel.Properties(Control.RenderTransformProperty).ComputedValue
Return skewXform.AngleX
End Function
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Automation;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Model;
namespace SkewButtonLibrary.VisualStudio.Design
{
// The following class implements an adorner provider for the
// SkewButton control. The adorner is a slider control, which
// changes the SkewTransform of the SkewButton along the x-axis.
// The adorner is placed inside the adorned control.
class SkewButtonAdornerProvider : PrimarySelectionAdornerProvider
{
private ModelItem adornedControlModel;
private ModelEditingScope batchedChange;
private Slider skewSlider;
private AdornerPanel skewButtonAdornerPanel;
public SkewButtonAdornerProvider()
{
skewSlider = new Slider();
}
// The following method is called when the adorner is activated.
// It creates the adorner control, sets up the adorner panel,
// and attaches a ModelItem to the SkewButton.
protected override void Activate(ModelItem item, DependencyObject view)
{
// Save the ModelItem and hook into when it changes.
// This enables updating the slider position when
// a new background value is set.
adornedControlModel = item;
adornedControlModel.PropertyChanged +=
new System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventHandler(
AdornedControlModel_PropertyChanged);
// Setup the slider's min and max values.
skewSlider.Minimum = 0;
skewSlider.Maximum = 45;
// Set the slider's background to the rail fill color.
skewSlider.Background = AdornerColors.RailFillBrush;
// All adorners are placed in an AdornerPanel
// for sizing and layout support.
AdornerPanel panel = this.Panel;
// Place the slider in the adorner panel.
AdornerPlacementCollection placement = new AdornerPlacementCollection();
AdornerPanel.SetHorizontalStretch(skewSlider, AdornerStretch.Stretch);
AdornerPanel.SetVerticalStretch(skewSlider, AdornerStretch.None);
// Use layout space for the adorner panel.
// If render space were used, the slider would skew along with the button.
panel.CoordinateSpace = AdornerCoordinateSpaces.Layout;
// The adorner's width is relative to the content.
// The slider extends half the width of the control it adorns.
placement.SizeRelativeToContentWidth(0.5, 0);
// Center the adorner within the control.
placement.PositionRelativeToAdornerWidth(0.5, 0);
// The adorner's height is the same as the slider's.
placement.SizeRelativeToAdornerDesiredHeight(1.0, 0);
// Position the adorner within the control it adorns.
placement.PositionRelativeToAdornerHeight(1.0, 0);
AdornerPanel.SetPlacements(skewSlider, placement);
// Initialize the slider when it is loaded.
skewSlider.Loaded += new RoutedEventHandler(slider_Loaded);
// Handle the value changes of the slider control.
skewSlider.ValueChanged +=
new RoutedPropertyChangedEventHandler<double>(
slider_ValueChanged);
skewSlider.PreviewMouseLeftButtonUp +=
new System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventHandler(
slider_MouseLeftButtonUp);
skewSlider.PreviewMouseLeftButtonDown +=
new System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventHandler(
slider_MouseLeftButtonDown);
// Run the base implementation.
base.Activate(item, view);
}
// The Panel utility property demand-creates the
// adorner panel and adds it to the provider's
// Adorners collection.
public AdornerPanel Panel
{
get
{
if (this.skewButtonAdornerPanel == null)
{
skewButtonAdornerPanel = new AdornerPanel();
skewButtonAdornerPanel.Children.Add(skewSlider);
// Add the panel to the Adorners collection.
Adorners.Add(skewButtonAdornerPanel);
}
return this.skewButtonAdornerPanel;
}
}
// The following method deactivates the adorner.
protected override void Deactivate()
{
adornedControlModel.PropertyChanged -=
new System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventHandler(
AdornedControlModel_PropertyChanged);
base.Deactivate();
}
// The following method handles the Loaded event.
// It assigns the slider control's initial value.
void slider_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
skewSlider.Value = GetCurrentSkewAngle();
}
// The following method handles the PropertyChanged event.
// It updates the slider control's value tf the SkewButton control's
// RenderTransform property changed,
void AdornedControlModel_PropertyChanged(
object sender,
System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.PropertyName == "RenderTransform")
{
// Assign the SkewButton control's skew angle to the slider.
skewSlider.Value = GetCurrentSkewAngle();
}
}
// The following method handles the MouseLeftButtonDown event.
// It calls the BeginEdit method on the ModelItem which represents the
// Skewcontrol.
void slider_MouseLeftButtonDown(
object sender,
System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
batchedChange = adornedControlModel.BeginEdit();
}
// The following method handles the MouseLeftButtonUp event.
// It commits any changes made to the ModelItem which represents the
// Skewcontrol.
void slider_MouseLeftButtonUp(
object sender,
System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if (batchedChange != null)
{
batchedChange.Complete();
batchedChange.Dispose();
batchedChange = null;
}
}
// The following method handles the slider control's
// ValueChanged event. It sets the value of the
// RenderTransform property by using the ModelProperty
// type.
void slider_ValueChanged(
object sender,
RoutedPropertyChangedEventArgs<double> e)
{
double newSkewValue = e.NewValue;
// During setup, don't make a value local and set the skew angle.
if (newSkewValue == GetCurrentSkewAngle())
{
return;
}
// Access the SkewButton control's RenderTransform property
// by using the ModelProperty type.
ModelProperty skewProperty =
adornedControlModel.Properties[Control.RenderTransformProperty];
if (!skewProperty.IsSet)
{
// If the value isn't local, make it local
// before setting a sub-property value.
skewProperty.SetValue(skewProperty.ComputedValue);
}
// Set the RenderTransform property on the SkewButton.
skewProperty.SetValue(new SkewTransform(newSkewValue, 0));
}
// This utility method gets the SkewControl control's
// skew angle by using the ModelItem.
private double GetCurrentSkewAngle()
{
SkewTransform skewXform = adornedControlModel.Properties[
Control.RenderTransformProperty].ComputedValue as SkewTransform;
return skewXform.AngleX;
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Features
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Metadata
Imports SkewButtonLibrary.VisualStudio.Design
Imports SkewButtonLibrary
' Container for any general design-time metadata to initialize.
' Designers look for a type in the design-time assembly that
' implements IRegisterMetadata. If found, designers instantiate
' this class and call its Register() method automatically.
Friend Class Metadata
Implements IRegisterMetadata
' Called by the designer to register any design-time metadata.
Public Sub Register() Implements IRegisterMetadata.Register
Dim builder As New AttributeTableBuilder()
' Add the adorner provider to the design-time metadata.
builder.AddCustomAttributes(GetType(SkewButton), New FeatureAttribute(GetType(SkewButtonAdornerProvider)))
MetadataStore.AddAttributeTable(builder.CreateTable())
End Sub
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows;
using SkewButtonLibrary;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Features;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Metadata;
using SkewButtonLibrary.VisualStudio.Design;
namespace CiderPropertiesTester
{
// Container for any general design-time metadata to initialize.
// Designers look for a type in the design-time assembly that
// implements IRegisterMetadata. If found, designers instantiate
// this class and call its Register() method automatically.
internal class Metadata : IRegisterMetadata
{
// Called by the designer to register any design-time metadata.
public void Register()
{
AttributeTableBuilder builder = new AttributeTableBuilder();
// Add the adorner provider to the design-time metadata.
builder.AddCustomAttributes(
typeof(SkewButton),
new FeatureAttribute(typeof(SkewButtonAdornerProvider)));
MetadataStore.AddAttributeTable(builder.CreateTable());
}
}
}
<Window x:Class="DemoApplication.Window1"
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:cc="clr-namespace:SkewButtonLibrary;assembly=SkewButtonLibrary"
Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">
<Grid>
<cc:SkewButton Margin="30,30,30,30" Background="#FFD4D0C8">
<cc:SkewButton.RenderTransform>
<SkewTransform AngleX="0" AngleY="0" />
</cc:SkewButton.RenderTransform>
</cc:SkewButton>
</Grid>
</Window>
<Window x:Class="DemoApplication.Window1"
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:cc="clr-namespace:SkewButtonLibrary;assembly=SkewButtonLibrary"
Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">
<Grid>
<cc:SkewButton Margin="30,30,30,30" Background="#FFD4D0C8">
<cc:SkewButton.RenderTransform>
<SkewTransform AngleX="0" AngleY="0" />
</cc:SkewButton.RenderTransform>
</cc:SkewButton>
</Grid>
</Window>
Compiling the Code
Compile the previous example code in three separate assemblies.
Compiling the Custom Control
Create the SkewButton class.
Add references to the following assemblies.
PresentationCore
PresentationFramework
WindowsBase
Compile the SkewButton class in an assembly named SkewButtonLibrary.
vbc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /t:library /out:SkewButtonLibrary.dll SkewButton.vb
csc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /t:library /out:SkewButtonLibrary.dll SkewButton.cs
Compiling the Custom Adorner
Create the SkewButtonAdornerProvider and Metadata classes.
Add references to the following assemblies:
PresentationCore
PresentationFramework
WindowsBase
Microsoft.Windows.Design
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Extensibility
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction
Add a reference to the SkewButtonLibrary assembly or project.
Compile the SkewButtonAdornerProvider and Metadata classes in a separate assembly named SkewButtonLibrary.VisualStudio.Design. Direct the compiled assembly to the same folder as the SkewButtonLibrary assembly.
vbc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Extensibility.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.dll /r:SkewButtonLibrary.dll /t:library /out:SkewButtonLibrary.VisualStudio.Design.dll SkewButtonAdornerProvider.vb Metadata.vb
csc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Extensibility.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.dll /r:SkewButtonLibrary.dll /t:library /out:SkewButtonLibrary.VisualStudio.Design.dll SkewButtonAdornerProvider.cs Metadata.cs
Compiling the Test Application
In Visual Studio, create a new WPF Application project.
Add a reference to the SkewButtonLibrary assembly or project.
Replace the existing XAML in Window1.xaml with the XAML listed earlier.
In Design view, a Slider control appears inside the SkewButton control.
See Also
Tasks
Walkthrough: Implementing a Rail Inside a Control
Reference
PrimarySelectionAdornerProvider