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How to customize the intelliprompt with a textbox - SyntaxEditor for WPF Forum Cart Not logged in Log In Register Forgot Password Resend Validation E-mail Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Contact Us Policies Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Back to Forum Previous Thread Next Thread Latest Release: Discussion Forums SyntaxEditor for WPF How to customize the intelliprompt with a textbox Nassim Farhat Version: by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Hi Nassim, We haven't tried anything like that but it may be possible. The CompletionSession.CreatePopupContent method by default will create an instance of a IntelliPromptCompletionList control to display in a popup. You could retemplate that control and inject your TextBox in there. I'm not sure if you would run across any focus/typing issues but as long as your TextBox accepts focus, it may work ok. Actipro Software Support by Nassim Farhat Thanks for your reply, As I'm kind of new to WPF I was wondering how to reference the intelliprompt completion list in the XAML code. I've been reading online a little and I think that i need to get a hold of the Control Templates/XAML declarations for the actipro intelliprompt completion list control so that i can try retemplating it with a texbox as the last element? If so, how can i reference this in my XAML code? Maybe something similar to: ... by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Hi Nassim, Is your company licensed to use the WPF SyntaxEditor, either standlone or via WPF Studio? If you are a WPF Studio customer, the default styles/templates are downloadable from your account. Actipro Software Support by Nassim Farhat by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Ok, we'll email you the template for the completion list. Actipro Software Support by Nassim Farhat Thanks, I ll take a look at it and reply to you if i find more issues. Nassim by Nassim Farhat by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Hi Nassim, I believe we have an OnPreviewMouseUp override in our IntelliPromptCompletionList class that will focus back to the view when it's hit. That ensures that the caret remains blinking when items are clicked. If you need to disable that behavior you could probably override that class and method and don't call the base class (or call it only in certain instances). You'd also need to override the CompletionSession.CreatePopupContent method to create an instance of your customized IntelliPromptCompletionList-based class instead of using our default code there. Actipro Software Support by Nassim Farhat Thank you for your response. I succeeded in doing what you mentioned and i'm now able to keep the focus correctly within my retemplated IntellipromptCompletionList control. Within that control I injected a Label and under that a dropdown with 4 items but no items preselected. When i open the intelliprompt and click on the label the intelliprompt does not disappear. But when i try selecting with the mouse items in the combobox, the intelliprompt automatically disappears. Any ideas what can cause that behaviour and how to fix it? I even tried to hookup to the OnLostFocus override of my CustomIntellipromptCompletionList control but it never fired when the control disappeared. I thought maybe i could cancel the event but nothing. Regards Nassim by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Hi Nassim, Sorry but I'm not really sure what is doing it. In your custom IntelliPromptCompletionList, perhaps look up the visual tree to get the popup and attach to its closing event. Then break on that and see what the call stack is that is closing it. Actipro Software Support by Nassim Farhat hi and thanks for your reply. I kind of gave up on adding the combobox, since it was too difficult to play with the combobox items because of the completionlist disappearing and all. Anyways, i simplified the whole thing and simply added a textbox and a button next to it. Now i hooked up all my events and I want to accomplish the following: In the textbox, the user can press text that does not appear in the list of items of the completionlist (so far this works). I call the Session.Close on Enter pressed, but i am unable to return the text that was typed in the textbox BACK to the editor. I tried adding an item to the items collection and selecting it before i close the intelliprompt but nothing, i think when the session is already opened, these things are set in stone! So can you help me and tell me how to return my desired text back to the editor? Thanks Nassim by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Actipro Software Support by Nassim Farhat ya that worked nicely. thanks for the heads up. I actually found how to avoid closing my intelliprompt on lost focus (as i was mention edbefore when my mouse was over the combobox elements, the intelliprompt would close). Basically I overrided the following in the CompletionSession object public override bool ClosesOnLostFocus get return false; by Michael Wangler - MSR-Solutions GmbH which was after the last post in this thread. Add a Comment Please log in to a validated account to post comments. 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