How to load a ResourceDictionary from a strong names assembly?












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I have project that references 2 dlls. if the referenced dlls are not strong named the resources load fine and my user controls work. The problem is I had to strong name the referenced DLLs and now my user controls give me a XamlParseException System.Windows.Markup.StaticResourceHolder with an inner of "Could not load file or assembly". I'm guessing the static resource in the app.xaml could not be found or loaded so it thinks the assembly is not loaded. Is there a way around this?



App.Xaml...



 <Application.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Dark.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Defaults.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Primary/MaterialDesignColor.Grey.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Accent/MaterialDesignColor.Red.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Application.Resources>


App.xaml.cs...



 public partial class App
{
protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e)
{
// referenced to MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf
MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost d = new MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost();
var b = d.IsOpen;

base.OnStartup(e);
var app = new MainWindow();
var context = new MainWindowVM();
app.DataContext = context;
app.Show();
}
}









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  • This should work fine. Can you please show how you reference the ResourceDictionary?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26











  • edited OP... could it be the project is .Net 4.6.1?

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:31











  • Could you try to instantiate any type defined in the referenced assemblies in the app startup code? Does this work?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:40











  • edited OP added App.xaml.cs... if that is sufficient, then yes it works.

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:56






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    Maybe you could enable fusion logging and get a hint from these log files?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 18:23
















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I have project that references 2 dlls. if the referenced dlls are not strong named the resources load fine and my user controls work. The problem is I had to strong name the referenced DLLs and now my user controls give me a XamlParseException System.Windows.Markup.StaticResourceHolder with an inner of "Could not load file or assembly". I'm guessing the static resource in the app.xaml could not be found or loaded so it thinks the assembly is not loaded. Is there a way around this?



App.Xaml...



 <Application.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Dark.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Defaults.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Primary/MaterialDesignColor.Grey.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Accent/MaterialDesignColor.Red.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Application.Resources>


App.xaml.cs...



 public partial class App
{
protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e)
{
// referenced to MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf
MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost d = new MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost();
var b = d.IsOpen;

base.OnStartup(e);
var app = new MainWindow();
var context = new MainWindowVM();
app.DataContext = context;
app.Show();
}
}









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  • This should work fine. Can you please show how you reference the ResourceDictionary?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26











  • edited OP... could it be the project is .Net 4.6.1?

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:31











  • Could you try to instantiate any type defined in the referenced assemblies in the app startup code? Does this work?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:40











  • edited OP added App.xaml.cs... if that is sufficient, then yes it works.

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:56






  • 1





    Maybe you could enable fusion logging and get a hint from these log files?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 18:23














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I have project that references 2 dlls. if the referenced dlls are not strong named the resources load fine and my user controls work. The problem is I had to strong name the referenced DLLs and now my user controls give me a XamlParseException System.Windows.Markup.StaticResourceHolder with an inner of "Could not load file or assembly". I'm guessing the static resource in the app.xaml could not be found or loaded so it thinks the assembly is not loaded. Is there a way around this?



App.Xaml...



 <Application.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Dark.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Defaults.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Primary/MaterialDesignColor.Grey.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Accent/MaterialDesignColor.Red.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Application.Resources>


App.xaml.cs...



 public partial class App
{
protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e)
{
// referenced to MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf
MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost d = new MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost();
var b = d.IsOpen;

base.OnStartup(e);
var app = new MainWindow();
var context = new MainWindowVM();
app.DataContext = context;
app.Show();
}
}









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I have project that references 2 dlls. if the referenced dlls are not strong named the resources load fine and my user controls work. The problem is I had to strong name the referenced DLLs and now my user controls give me a XamlParseException System.Windows.Markup.StaticResourceHolder with an inner of "Could not load file or assembly". I'm guessing the static resource in the app.xaml could not be found or loaded so it thinks the assembly is not loaded. Is there a way around this?



App.Xaml...



 <Application.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Dark.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component/Themes/MaterialDesignTheme.Defaults.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Primary/MaterialDesignColor.Grey.xaml" />
<ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignColors;component/Themes/Recommended/Accent/MaterialDesignColor.Red.xaml" />
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Application.Resources>


App.xaml.cs...



 public partial class App
{
protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e)
{
// referenced to MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf
MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost d = new MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf.DialogHost();
var b = d.IsOpen;

base.OnStartup(e);
var app = new MainWindow();
var context = new MainWindowVM();
app.DataContext = context;
app.Show();
}
}






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  • This should work fine. Can you please show how you reference the ResourceDictionary?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26











  • edited OP... could it be the project is .Net 4.6.1?

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:31











  • Could you try to instantiate any type defined in the referenced assemblies in the app startup code? Does this work?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:40











  • edited OP added App.xaml.cs... if that is sufficient, then yes it works.

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:56






  • 1





    Maybe you could enable fusion logging and get a hint from these log files?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 18:23



















  • This should work fine. Can you please show how you reference the ResourceDictionary?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26











  • edited OP... could it be the project is .Net 4.6.1?

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:31











  • Could you try to instantiate any type defined in the referenced assemblies in the app startup code? Does this work?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:40











  • edited OP added App.xaml.cs... if that is sufficient, then yes it works.

    – rob morgan
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:56






  • 1





    Maybe you could enable fusion logging and get a hint from these log files?

    – Klaus Gütter
    Nov 25 '18 at 18:23

















This should work fine. Can you please show how you reference the ResourceDictionary?

– Klaus Gütter
Nov 25 '18 at 15:26





This should work fine. Can you please show how you reference the ResourceDictionary?

– Klaus Gütter
Nov 25 '18 at 15:26













edited OP... could it be the project is .Net 4.6.1?

– rob morgan
Nov 25 '18 at 15:31





edited OP... could it be the project is .Net 4.6.1?

– rob morgan
Nov 25 '18 at 15:31













Could you try to instantiate any type defined in the referenced assemblies in the app startup code? Does this work?

– Klaus Gütter
Nov 25 '18 at 15:40





Could you try to instantiate any type defined in the referenced assemblies in the app startup code? Does this work?

– Klaus Gütter
Nov 25 '18 at 15:40













edited OP added App.xaml.cs... if that is sufficient, then yes it works.

– rob morgan
Nov 25 '18 at 15:56





edited OP added App.xaml.cs... if that is sufficient, then yes it works.

– rob morgan
Nov 25 '18 at 15:56




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Maybe you could enable fusion logging and get a hint from these log files?

– Klaus Gütter
Nov 25 '18 at 18:23





Maybe you could enable fusion logging and get a hint from these log files?

– Klaus Gütter
Nov 25 '18 at 18:23












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    pack://application:,,,/MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf;component - Is "MaterialDesignThemes.Wpf" the name of your assembly? or the namespace?



    Can you try using your assembly (dll) name for reference? Check out
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