Would you consider using a ListBox, and just swapping between two ItemsPanel
templates? One a StackPanel (the default) and one a WrapPanel? I've just
never done that at runtime.

 

I'd prefer to use a real grid for the details view, as it has fancy features
like selected row template, column clicking, etc.

 

However, you've reminded me that the ListBox probably can be re-templated to
use a WrapPanel is its container and the items can be converted into things
that looks like address labels. I think a lot of people forget that you can
completely subvert familiar WPF controls and turn them into other weird
appearances.

 

I guess a starting point would be to extract the template of the standard
ListBox and see how it works and how I can change it (and break it).

 

I just have to find an example of someone who's done something like you
describe with a ListBox and its items, then I can coax it over to what I
want. Any samples you've seen? I'll go looking now.

 

Greg

 

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