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    Posted: 26 May 2008 at 10:53pm
Hi,

Is it possible to use system colours in Markup for Foreground & Background properties? I've tried:


Foreground="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlLightLightColor}"


As I've seen in some XAML on the web, but it didn't work.

Thanks a lot.

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Hi,
 
You just need brush:
 
Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlLightLightBrush}"
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Thanks Oleg!

In case anyone needs a list of system color brushes, I found this: (NOTE: I don't know if this is an exhaustive list, or even if CJ Markup supports all of these colours, so your mileage may vary).


ActiveBorderBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the active window's border.
ActiveCaptionBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the background of the active window's title bar.
ActiveCaptionTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the text in the active window's title bar.
AppWorkspaceBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the application workspace.
ControlBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the face color of a three-dimensional display element.
ControlDarkBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the shadow color of a three-dimensional display element.
ControlDarkDarkBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the dark shadow color of a three-dimensional display element.
ControlLightBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the light color of a three-dimensional display element.
ControlLightLightBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the highlight color of a three-dimensional display element.
ControlTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of text in a three-dimensional display element.
DesktopBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the desktop.
GradientActiveCaptionBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the right side color in the gradient of an active window's title bar.
GradientInactiveCaptionBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the right side color in the gradient of an inactive window's title bar.
GrayTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of disabled text.
HighlightBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that paints the background of selected items.
HighlightTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the text of selected items.
HotTrackBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color used to designate a hot-tracked item.
InactiveBorderBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of an inactive window's border.
InactiveCaptionBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the background color of an inactive window's title bar.
InactiveCaptionTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the text of an inactive window's title bar.
InfoBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the background color for the ToolTip control.
InfoTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the text color for the ToolTip control.
MenuBarBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the background color for a menu bar.
MenuBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of a menu's background.
MenuHighlightBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color used to highlight a menu item.
MenuTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of a menu's text.
ScrollBarBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the background color of a scroll bar.
WindowBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the background color in the client area of a window.
WindowFrameBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of a window frame.
WindowTextBrush    Gets a SolidColorBrush that is the color of the text in the client area of a window.

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I've tested the colours (above) and it seems everything is supported except for ScrollBarBrush:


<Page xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation' xmlns:x='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml'>
<ScrollViewer>
    <StackPanel>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ActiveBorderBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ActiveCaptionBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ActiveCaptionTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.AppWorkspaceBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlDarkBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlDarkDarkBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlLightBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.ControlLightLightBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.DesktopBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.GradientActiveCaptionBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.GradientInactiveCaptionBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.GrayTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.HighlightBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.HighlightTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.HotTrackBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.InactiveBorderBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.InactiveCaptionBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.InactiveCaptionTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.InfoBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.InfoTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.MenuBarBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.MenuBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.MenuHighlightBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.MenuTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.WindowBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.WindowFrameBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
        <TextBlock Background="{x:Static SystemColors.WindowTextBrush}">Enter Text Here</TextBlock>
    </StackPanel>
</ScrollViewer>
</Page>

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Oleg, I have one further question- Is it possible to use the same system colours as the TaskDialog control? For example, I'm interested in knowing what the system colour of the MainInstructionText is.

Thanks.

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Hi,
it use RGB(0x00, 0x33, 0x99) in WindowsXP with enabled themes. in Classic - "SystemColors.ControlTextColor"
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