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No Distinction Between Height and MaxHeight #394
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A workaround for this problem is to wrap the Text Editor inside a Border, and set MaxHeight for the Border instead. |
Even with your workaround I still have this behavior. |
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Scenario: Want TextEdit to automatically grow in height until it hits a maximum height, then it should show vertical scroll bar instead of keep growing height.
Observation: Absolutely not possible.
Expectation: If I were using a regular WPF TextBox, all I need to do is to set a MaxHeight and VerticaScrollBarVisibility as Auto.
Issue: Setting either Height or MaxHeight for TextEdit causes the control to have a fixed height.
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