Question

I have an application that really makes no sense for snapped view, as the content generally represents A4 pages of information and data collection.

Is there a way to disable snapped view for the application, or is the recommended approach to just show the application icon, while in snapped mode?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

You cannot disable snapped view.

Simply just create a new page and navigate to that page if a snap event occurred. You can simply display an image.

Window.Current.SizeChanged += (object sender, Windows.UI.Core.WindowSizeChangedEventArgs e) =>
                {
                    ApplicationViewState myViewState = ApplicationView.Value;

                    if (myViewState == ApplicationViewState.Snapped)
                    {
                        //await SaveAssets();
                        this.Frame.Navigate(typeof(Snapped));
                        Snapped = true;
                    }
                    else if (myViewState != ApplicationViewState.Snapped)
                    {
                        if (Snapped)
                        {
                            this.Frame.Navigate(typeof(MainPage));
                            Snapped = false;
                        }
                    }
                };

Autres conseils

I really like Robert's solution. Based upon that, you can simulate disabling snapped view:

Window.Current.SizeChanged += async (object sender, WindowSizeChangedEventArgs e) =>
        {
            ApplicationViewState myViewState = ApplicationView.Value;
            if (myViewState == ApplicationViewState.Snapped)
            {
                if (!ApplicationView.TryUnsnap())
                {
                    MessageDialog dialog = new MessageDialog("Sorry, this App is unusable in snapped mode.");
                    await dialog.ShowAsync();
                }
            }
        };  
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