How to set the color of the background tabitem that is select, WPF?












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How to set the color of the background tabitem that is select?
The color of the text changes, the background does not:



Sub changebackgroundcolorwhenselected(ByVal tabitem1 As TabItem)
tabitem1.Background = Brushes.DeepSkyBlue
tabitem1.Header = "House"
Dim tr As New Trigger()
tr.Property = TabItem.IsSelectedProperty
tr.Value = True
Dim h As New Setter(TabItem.BackgroundProperty, Brushes.Red) '?
tr.Setters.Add(h)
Dim h2 As New Setter(TabItem.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.Green)
tr.Setters.Add(h2)
Dim x As New Style
x.Triggers.Add(tr)
tabitem1.Style = x
End Sub









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  • Possible duplicate of WPF: How to set background of TabItem?

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:25











  • No, just no code. Need help, not blame.

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:34











  • Have you read this post linked from that? The sample code specifies green for selected tabitem and red for the others. stackoverflow.com/questions/3265140/…

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:46











  • needed not xaml

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:54











  • You cannot use XAML at all? How about define the style in XAML and apply it from VB code? If no, you need to build the ControlTemplate dynamically on your VB code according to that sample XAML.

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 13:02
















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How to set the color of the background tabitem that is select?
The color of the text changes, the background does not:



Sub changebackgroundcolorwhenselected(ByVal tabitem1 As TabItem)
tabitem1.Background = Brushes.DeepSkyBlue
tabitem1.Header = "House"
Dim tr As New Trigger()
tr.Property = TabItem.IsSelectedProperty
tr.Value = True
Dim h As New Setter(TabItem.BackgroundProperty, Brushes.Red) '?
tr.Setters.Add(h)
Dim h2 As New Setter(TabItem.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.Green)
tr.Setters.Add(h2)
Dim x As New Style
x.Triggers.Add(tr)
tabitem1.Style = x
End Sub









share|improve this question

























  • Possible duplicate of WPF: How to set background of TabItem?

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:25











  • No, just no code. Need help, not blame.

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:34











  • Have you read this post linked from that? The sample code specifies green for selected tabitem and red for the others. stackoverflow.com/questions/3265140/…

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:46











  • needed not xaml

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:54











  • You cannot use XAML at all? How about define the style in XAML and apply it from VB code? If no, you need to build the ControlTemplate dynamically on your VB code according to that sample XAML.

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 13:02














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How to set the color of the background tabitem that is select?
The color of the text changes, the background does not:



Sub changebackgroundcolorwhenselected(ByVal tabitem1 As TabItem)
tabitem1.Background = Brushes.DeepSkyBlue
tabitem1.Header = "House"
Dim tr As New Trigger()
tr.Property = TabItem.IsSelectedProperty
tr.Value = True
Dim h As New Setter(TabItem.BackgroundProperty, Brushes.Red) '?
tr.Setters.Add(h)
Dim h2 As New Setter(TabItem.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.Green)
tr.Setters.Add(h2)
Dim x As New Style
x.Triggers.Add(tr)
tabitem1.Style = x
End Sub









share|improve this question
















How to set the color of the background tabitem that is select?
The color of the text changes, the background does not:



Sub changebackgroundcolorwhenselected(ByVal tabitem1 As TabItem)
tabitem1.Background = Brushes.DeepSkyBlue
tabitem1.Header = "House"
Dim tr As New Trigger()
tr.Property = TabItem.IsSelectedProperty
tr.Value = True
Dim h As New Setter(TabItem.BackgroundProperty, Brushes.Red) '?
tr.Setters.Add(h)
Dim h2 As New Setter(TabItem.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.Green)
tr.Setters.Add(h2)
Dim x As New Style
x.Triggers.Add(tr)
tabitem1.Style = x
End Sub






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  • Possible duplicate of WPF: How to set background of TabItem?

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:25











  • No, just no code. Need help, not blame.

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:34











  • Have you read this post linked from that? The sample code specifies green for selected tabitem and red for the others. stackoverflow.com/questions/3265140/…

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:46











  • needed not xaml

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:54











  • You cannot use XAML at all? How about define the style in XAML and apply it from VB code? If no, you need to build the ControlTemplate dynamically on your VB code according to that sample XAML.

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 13:02



















  • Possible duplicate of WPF: How to set background of TabItem?

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:25











  • No, just no code. Need help, not blame.

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:34











  • Have you read this post linked from that? The sample code specifies green for selected tabitem and red for the others. stackoverflow.com/questions/3265140/…

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:46











  • needed not xaml

    – user9748893
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:54











  • You cannot use XAML at all? How about define the style in XAML and apply it from VB code? If no, you need to build the ControlTemplate dynamically on your VB code according to that sample XAML.

    – cactuaroid
    Nov 25 '18 at 13:02

















Possible duplicate of WPF: How to set background of TabItem?

– cactuaroid
Nov 25 '18 at 12:25





Possible duplicate of WPF: How to set background of TabItem?

– cactuaroid
Nov 25 '18 at 12:25













No, just no code. Need help, not blame.

– user9748893
Nov 25 '18 at 12:34





No, just no code. Need help, not blame.

– user9748893
Nov 25 '18 at 12:34













Have you read this post linked from that? The sample code specifies green for selected tabitem and red for the others. stackoverflow.com/questions/3265140/…

– cactuaroid
Nov 25 '18 at 12:46





Have you read this post linked from that? The sample code specifies green for selected tabitem and red for the others. stackoverflow.com/questions/3265140/…

– cactuaroid
Nov 25 '18 at 12:46













needed not xaml

– user9748893
Nov 25 '18 at 12:54





needed not xaml

– user9748893
Nov 25 '18 at 12:54













You cannot use XAML at all? How about define the style in XAML and apply it from VB code? If no, you need to build the ControlTemplate dynamically on your VB code according to that sample XAML.

– cactuaroid
Nov 25 '18 at 13:02





You cannot use XAML at all? How about define the style in XAML and apply it from VB code? If no, you need to build the ControlTemplate dynamically on your VB code according to that sample XAML.

– cactuaroid
Nov 25 '18 at 13:02












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