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When I create applications with Caliburn Micro (I use VB.NET), I can't seem to reference the x:name
of a control in code. I know Caliburn tries to split the window from the code-behind, but there are some situations where changes to the properties of a control directly has to be necessary. Creating properties for every property just doesn't seem feasible throughout the whole application. Is there some way to do this?
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When I create applications with Caliburn Micro (I use VB.NET), I can't seem to reference the x:name
of a control in code. I know Caliburn tries to split the window from the code-behind, but there are some situations where changes to the properties of a control directly has to be necessary. Creating properties for every property just doesn't seem feasible throughout the whole application. Is there some way to do this?
vb.net caliburn.micro
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When I create applications with Caliburn Micro (I use VB.NET), I can't seem to reference the x:name
of a control in code. I know Caliburn tries to split the window from the code-behind, but there are some situations where changes to the properties of a control directly has to be necessary. Creating properties for every property just doesn't seem feasible throughout the whole application. Is there some way to do this?
vb.net caliburn.micro
When I create applications with Caliburn Micro (I use VB.NET), I can't seem to reference the x:name
of a control in code. I know Caliburn tries to split the window from the code-behind, but there are some situations where changes to the properties of a control directly has to be necessary. Creating properties for every property just doesn't seem feasible throughout the whole application. Is there some way to do this?
vb.net caliburn.micro
vb.net caliburn.micro
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