Is it possible to convert winforms status strips and progress bar into wpf status bar?












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I am new to wpf and i need to embed the winforms status bar strips and progress bar into wpf.
Is it possible to do that?










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  • They are different frameworks, different technologies built on different architecture and use different code patterns to achieve different results. Learn these differences and code your application accordingly

    – Michael Randall
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:01











  • Yeah but i need the data of winforms strips and also need to show through in wpf. For this issue, are any possible converters available?

    – M.Mathan
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:37













  • You can host windows forms controls in the wpf WindowsFormsHost container.

    – Handbag Crab
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:43
















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I am new to wpf and i need to embed the winforms status bar strips and progress bar into wpf.
Is it possible to do that?










share|improve this question























  • They are different frameworks, different technologies built on different architecture and use different code patterns to achieve different results. Learn these differences and code your application accordingly

    – Michael Randall
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:01











  • Yeah but i need the data of winforms strips and also need to show through in wpf. For this issue, are any possible converters available?

    – M.Mathan
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:37













  • You can host windows forms controls in the wpf WindowsFormsHost container.

    – Handbag Crab
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:43














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I am new to wpf and i need to embed the winforms status bar strips and progress bar into wpf.
Is it possible to do that?










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I am new to wpf and i need to embed the winforms status bar strips and progress bar into wpf.
Is it possible to do that?







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  • They are different frameworks, different technologies built on different architecture and use different code patterns to achieve different results. Learn these differences and code your application accordingly

    – Michael Randall
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:01











  • Yeah but i need the data of winforms strips and also need to show through in wpf. For this issue, are any possible converters available?

    – M.Mathan
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:37













  • You can host windows forms controls in the wpf WindowsFormsHost container.

    – Handbag Crab
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:43



















  • They are different frameworks, different technologies built on different architecture and use different code patterns to achieve different results. Learn these differences and code your application accordingly

    – Michael Randall
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:01











  • Yeah but i need the data of winforms strips and also need to show through in wpf. For this issue, are any possible converters available?

    – M.Mathan
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:37













  • You can host windows forms controls in the wpf WindowsFormsHost container.

    – Handbag Crab
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:43

















They are different frameworks, different technologies built on different architecture and use different code patterns to achieve different results. Learn these differences and code your application accordingly

– Michael Randall
Nov 24 '18 at 7:01





They are different frameworks, different technologies built on different architecture and use different code patterns to achieve different results. Learn these differences and code your application accordingly

– Michael Randall
Nov 24 '18 at 7:01













Yeah but i need the data of winforms strips and also need to show through in wpf. For this issue, are any possible converters available?

– M.Mathan
Nov 24 '18 at 9:37







Yeah but i need the data of winforms strips and also need to show through in wpf. For this issue, are any possible converters available?

– M.Mathan
Nov 24 '18 at 9:37















You can host windows forms controls in the wpf WindowsFormsHost container.

– Handbag Crab
Nov 24 '18 at 12:43





You can host windows forms controls in the wpf WindowsFormsHost container.

– Handbag Crab
Nov 24 '18 at 12:43












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You are going to have to figure out how to do it the WPF way, there are no conversions, just like there is no conversion with any other control.



Here is an example of using the status bar in WPF



The WPF StatusBar control



    <StatusBar DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
<StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
<ItemsPanelTemplate>
<Grid>
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
</Grid>
</ItemsPanelTemplate>
</StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
<StatusBarItem>
<TextBlock Name="lblCursorPosition" />
</StatusBarItem>
<Separator Grid.Column="1" />
<StatusBarItem Grid.Column="2">
<TextBlock Text="c:pathofcurrentfile.txt" />
</StatusBarItem>
<Separator Grid.Column="3" />
<StatusBarItem Grid.Column="4">
<ProgressBar Value="50" Width="90" Height="16" />
</StatusBarItem>
</StatusBar>


enter image description here






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    You are going to have to figure out how to do it the WPF way, there are no conversions, just like there is no conversion with any other control.



    Here is an example of using the status bar in WPF



    The WPF StatusBar control



        <StatusBar DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
    <StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
    <ItemsPanelTemplate>
    <Grid>
    <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
    <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
    <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
    <ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
    <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
    <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
    </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
    </Grid>
    </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    </StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
    <StatusBarItem>
    <TextBlock Name="lblCursorPosition" />
    </StatusBarItem>
    <Separator Grid.Column="1" />
    <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="2">
    <TextBlock Text="c:pathofcurrentfile.txt" />
    </StatusBarItem>
    <Separator Grid.Column="3" />
    <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="4">
    <ProgressBar Value="50" Width="90" Height="16" />
    </StatusBarItem>
    </StatusBar>


    enter image description here






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      You are going to have to figure out how to do it the WPF way, there are no conversions, just like there is no conversion with any other control.



      Here is an example of using the status bar in WPF



      The WPF StatusBar control



          <StatusBar DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
      <StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
      <ItemsPanelTemplate>
      <Grid>
      <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
      <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
      <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
      <ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
      <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
      <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
      </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
      </Grid>
      </ItemsPanelTemplate>
      </StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
      <StatusBarItem>
      <TextBlock Name="lblCursorPosition" />
      </StatusBarItem>
      <Separator Grid.Column="1" />
      <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="2">
      <TextBlock Text="c:pathofcurrentfile.txt" />
      </StatusBarItem>
      <Separator Grid.Column="3" />
      <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="4">
      <ProgressBar Value="50" Width="90" Height="16" />
      </StatusBarItem>
      </StatusBar>


      enter image description here






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        You are going to have to figure out how to do it the WPF way, there are no conversions, just like there is no conversion with any other control.



        Here is an example of using the status bar in WPF



        The WPF StatusBar control



            <StatusBar DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
        <StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
        <Grid>
        <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
        </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        </Grid>
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
        </StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
        <StatusBarItem>
        <TextBlock Name="lblCursorPosition" />
        </StatusBarItem>
        <Separator Grid.Column="1" />
        <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="2">
        <TextBlock Text="c:pathofcurrentfile.txt" />
        </StatusBarItem>
        <Separator Grid.Column="3" />
        <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="4">
        <ProgressBar Value="50" Width="90" Height="16" />
        </StatusBarItem>
        </StatusBar>


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        You are going to have to figure out how to do it the WPF way, there are no conversions, just like there is no conversion with any other control.



        Here is an example of using the status bar in WPF



        The WPF StatusBar control



            <StatusBar DockPanel.Dock="Bottom">
        <StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
        <Grid>
        <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="Auto" />
        <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
        </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
        </Grid>
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
        </StatusBar.ItemsPanel>
        <StatusBarItem>
        <TextBlock Name="lblCursorPosition" />
        </StatusBarItem>
        <Separator Grid.Column="1" />
        <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="2">
        <TextBlock Text="c:pathofcurrentfile.txt" />
        </StatusBarItem>
        <Separator Grid.Column="3" />
        <StatusBarItem Grid.Column="4">
        <ProgressBar Value="50" Width="90" Height="16" />
        </StatusBarItem>
        </StatusBar>


        enter image description here







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