I understand now.  It is nothing special.  Just the fontfamily and 
fontsize is inhereted from parent panel.

I created a new style very easily by copying one of the others from 
SketchStyles.xaml.

This can be done I suppose for any UI element that doesn't have a default 
sketch style :

    <Style x:Key="BasicListView-Sketch" TargetType="{x:Type 
ListView}" d:StyleDefaultContent="Basic Text">
        <Setter Property="FontFamily" 
Value="{DynamicResource FontFamily-Sketch}"/>
        <Setter Property="FontSize" 
Value="16"/>
        <Setter Property="Foreground" 
Value="{DynamicResource BaseForeground-Sketch}"/>
    </Style>

On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 06:47:18 +0530  wrote
>I am doing a sketchflow prototypes and blend is now my friend since the 
good advice the other day. Wpf but I dont think that matters much.
>
>I put a listview inside a tabcontrol / tabitem and the listview seems to 
automatically inheret the sketchflow style from the tab or something. It 
automatically using the sketchflow font etc for both the column header and 
cells.
>
>I put a listview on other screen without a tabcontrol in the same 
sketchflow project it doesn't automatically have the sketchflow style.
>
>I like it works automatically as this saves me from creating a style and 
looks strange as default style when everything else is sketch.
>
>I tested and if I put a tabcontrol / item around the other listview it has 
the sketch style.
>
>I wonder how / why this happens in a tabcontrol / tabitem and I wonder how 
I can do it without a tabcontrol?
>
>
>
>
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