I don't think are any WPF or Silverlight equivalent controls to the WinForms SplitContainer and Splitter controls and you have to use a GridSplitter to get a similar effect. Is that right? I haven't missed some other trick have I?
If a GridSplitter is my only choice, then I'd love to know how to set minimum sizes for the controls on either side of the split. The WinForms controls have MinWidth properties (or similar) to control this behaviour easily. I have never found a way of preventing a GridSplitter from being dragged to the furthest limits and reducing the split controls to nothing. It's an ugly effect that I'd like to prevent if possible. I remember searching for hours on this subject when WPF was first released, without any luck. A quick search again today shows no improvement. Is there some other trick I've missed during the years that have passed? Greg
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