Keep context menu open when menuitem is clicked
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New Features
- Menu items in the mini window now remain open after being clicked, allowing for multiple selections without closing the menu.
Walkthrough
A property setter for "StaysOpenOnClick" was added to the "MiniWindow_MenuItem" style within the MiniWindowMenu.axaml file. This change ensures that menu items using this style will remain open when clicked, altering the default closing behavior of the menu.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
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| vATIS.Desktop/Ui/Styles/MiniWindowMenu.axaml | Added "StaysOpenOnClick=True" setter to the MiniWindow_MenuItem style. |
Possibly related PRs
- vatis-project/vatis#255: Introduced the MiniWindowMenu.axaml resource dictionary and the MiniWindow_MenuItem style, which this PR directly modifies.
Poem
A menu once closed with a click,
Now stays open—what a neat trick!
With "StaysOpenOnClick" set to True,
The options remain in full view.
A rabbit approves with a hop and a wink,
For menus that linger, more time to think!
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111-111: LGTM! Change correctly implements the desired behavior.The addition of
StaysOpenOnClick="True"to the MiniWindow_MenuItem style directly addresses the PR objective. This property will prevent the menu from automatically closing when menu items are clicked, allowing users to interact with multiple menu items without the menu dismissing.
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