StylesInModel
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The introduction article is found here: https://blog.mdriven.net/introducing-styles-in-model/
The introduction article is found here: https://blog.mdriven.net/introducing-styles-in-model/
To get the <span class="col-blue-dark"><span class="col-black">'''StylesInModel'''</span></span> styles applied to your WPF application, do this to merge the ResourceDictionary:
var stylesinmodelRD = StylesInModelWPF.GenerateResourceDictionaryFromStylesInModel(ViewModelDefinitionsInApplication.GetActionsRuntime(_es.GetType()), wecpof);
if (stylesinmodelRD != null)
{
  wecpof.Resources.MergedDictionaries.Add(stylesinmodelRD);
}
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'''See also:''' [[Documentation:Theme as data|Theme as data]]
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This page was created by Hans.karlsen@mdriven.net on 2020-03-23. Last edited by Edgar on 2025-01-20.

The introduction article is found here: https://blog.mdriven.net/introducing-styles-in-model/

To get the StylesInModel styles applied to your WPF application, do this to merge the ResourceDictionary:

var stylesinmodelRD = StylesInModelWPF.GenerateResourceDictionaryFromStylesInModel(ViewModelDefinitionsInApplication.GetActionsRuntime(_es.GetType()), wecpof);
if (stylesinmodelRD != null)
{
  wecpof.Resources.MergedDictionaries.Add(stylesinmodelRD);
}

See also: Theme as data