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I have a large WPF application and am trying to use Blend 3 to speed up my UI design on some portions of it. The problem I run into is that I have different skins that the user can use, so I load the ResourceDictionaries and Converters at runtime at the Application level. Because of this, when I open a .
Xaml file in Blend, it can't find the brushes/styles that are referenced, which means I don't get the real look of the UI that I'm modifying. The only way that I have found to fix it is to add a reference to all the ResourceDictionaries that the . Xaml file is using to that .
Xaml file in Blend, then I remove them later. Is there some trick to make this work easier? Wpf xaml expression-blend blend link|improve this question asked Oct 19 '09 at 0:19timothymcgrath657312 89% accept rate.
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