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Gaps between items in my ListBox

When I create ListBox with horizontal items ordering for example like this:

<DockPanel>     <ListBox>         <ListBox.ItemsPanel>             <ItemsPanelTemplate>                 <VirtualizingStackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" />             </ItemsPanelTemplate>         </ListBox.ItemsPanel>         <ListBoxItem>             <Button Content="Hello" />         </ListBoxItem>         <ListBoxItem>             <Button Content="Hello" />         </ListBoxItem>     </ListBox> </DockPanel> 

I have small gaps between buttons in the list as indicated by the arrows on following picture:

Picture showing gaps

How can I get rid of those gaps please ? I need to have items in ListBox just next to each other. I have tried changing ItemTemplate of the ListBox but it did not help.

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Rasto Avatar asked Jan 16 '11 05:01

Rasto


2 Answers

This is because of the padding inside the default ItemContainerStyle for ListBoxItem. To remove this you can override the ItemContainerStyle. For example just try the below Empty ItemContainerStyle to your ListBox and you can see the margin is no more.

    <ListBox >         <ListBox.ItemsPanel>             <ItemsPanelTemplate >                 <VirtualizingStackPanel IsItemsHost="True" Orientation="Horizontal"/>             </ItemsPanelTemplate>         </ListBox.ItemsPanel>         <ListBox.ItemContainerStyle>             <Style TargetType="{x:Type ListBoxItem}">                 <Setter Property="Template">                     <Setter.Value>                         <ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type ListBoxItem}">                             <ContentPresenter/>                         </ControlTemplate>                     </Setter.Value>                 </Setter>             </Style>         </ListBox.ItemContainerStyle>         <Button Content="hello1" Width="75"/>         <Button Content="Hello2" Width="75"/>     </ListBox> 
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Jobi Joy Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 18:09

Jobi Joy


Those gaps are inside the ControlTemplate of the ListViewItems, you'd have to override that i'm afraid...

Edit: On some platforms you do not even need to mess with the Template to get rid of the gaps between items:

    <ListBox.ItemContainerStyle>         <Style TargetType="ListBoxItem">             <Setter Property="Padding" Value="0"/>         </Style>     </ListBox.ItemContainerStyle> 

To get rid of the gap at the very side you actually need to change the ListBox ControlTemplate itself, it's not a matter of the items. In the default Aero template there is a border with Padding = 1

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H.B. Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 18:09

H.B.