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<Window x:Class="Samples.Tutorials.MvvmSample.MvvmSampleWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="clr-namespace:Samples.Tutorials.MvvmSample"
xmlns:tb="http://www.hardcodet.net/taskbar"
Title="MvvmSampleWindow"
Height="300"
Width="300">
<Window.DataContext>
<local:MvvmSampleViewModel />
</Window.DataContext>
<Grid>
<!--
the NotifyIcon automatically derives the DataContext of it's
declaring view. Alternatively, you could just assign it manually
-->
<tb:TaskbarIcon IconSource="/Icons/Inactive.ico"
ToolTipText="{Binding Timestamp}">
<tb:TaskbarIcon.TrayPopup >
<!-- the popup, here a custom user control, will also get the DataContext of the NotifyIcon -->
<local:ClockPopup Opacity="0.8" />
</tb:TaskbarIcon.TrayPopup>
</tb:TaskbarIcon>
<TextBlock TextWrapping="Wrap"
Text="MVVM is quite simple - content of the NotifyIcon derive its DataContext. Sample: Hover over the icon in order to see the bound ToolTipText. Click for a richer Popup that is bound to the same property."
HorizontalAlignment="Left"
VerticalAlignment="Top"
Margin="10,10,10,0" />
</Grid>
</Window>
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