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Transparent floating window. Please help.
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Hello,

I'm trying to create transparent floating dockable window. But, having difficulting achieving this. Tried Opacity, but no luck.

 

Here is a snapshot of my code :

        // Floating dockable split pane

        SplitPane splitFloating = new SplitPane();

        XamDockManager.SetInitialLocation(splitFloating, InitialPaneLocation.DockableFloating);

        XamDockManager.SetFloatingLocation(splitFloating, new Point(my.XCoordinate, my.YCoordinate));

        XamDockManager.SetFloatingSize(splitFloating, new Size(my.Width, my.Height));

 

 

        TabGroupPane tgpFloating = new TabGroupPane();

        ContentPane cpRichText = new ContentPane();

        cpRichText.Content = new RichTextBox();

        cpRichText.Opacity = 0.0;

        tgpFloating.Items.Add(cpRichText);

        tgpFloating.Opacity = 0.0;

 

        splitFloating.Panes.Add(tgpFloating);

        splitFloating.Opacity = 0.0;

 

        this.DockManager.Panes.Add(splitFloating);

        this.DockManager.Opacity = 0.0;

Please help how to achieve this.

 

 

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  • 54937
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    The floating windows are hosted within a ToolWindow. If you want to make the windows semi-transparent, then you would have to handle the ToolWindowLoaded event. Then you would have to set the UseOsNonClientArea of the e.ToolWindow to false (since you cannot make a WPF window that has non-client area use alphablending - i.e. have transparency). Then you could set the Opacity of the e.ToolWindow.

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