ListBoxAssist.IsToggle - Ensure last clicked item is always selected #3349
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Fixes #3235
As the last comment in the issue states, when explicitly applying
ListBoxAssist.IsToggle=true
, the expected behavior is most likely that the items should behave similar to a radio button group. This ensures that the user cannot do anything to end up in a situation where no elements are selected. However, there are still no guards around selection being "removed" from code.To fix the latter part, we could attach a
PropertyChangedCallback
on theIsToggle
DP, but we would probably also need to listen for changes in theListBox.Items
collection which I think is probably taking it a step too far. If the developer explicitly setsListBoxAssist.IsToggle=true
, let's assume that he/she also knows not to do anything weird.