Setter precedence overriding in WPF?

You should be able to do this with two data triggers, one for true, and one for false TextBlock.

You should be able to do this with two data triggers, one for true, and one for false.

(No in this case but some other corner cases...) – Ciantic Oct 18 '09 at 18:49 I'm not sure there's a way to easily bind it plus override it, without doing something like my solution... I think you can either bind it, and change the bound property, or change using datatriggers as above... – Reed Copsey Oct 18 '09 at 23:08.

This post might explain why the trigger doesn't fire when you have assigned a local value to the property.

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