Hello,
I’m struggling to remove the default chess-like background pattern of the surface to have a completely white panel with grid lines.
GridLinePanelStyle doesn’t seem to do the trick since it’s background property only changes the color but not the pattern.
I know there are many good SciChart tutorials but in this one particular matter they don’t seem to help me.
The funny thing is I already customized so many styles and templates, extended modifiers and annotations and now I’m failing at changing two colors.
Thanks in advance.
- Sven A. asked 7 years ago
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AxisBase has a property called “DrawMajorBands”. Setting the bool to false removes the filling between grid lines. I still don’t know how to style them, but deactivating them for now is enough.
- Sven A. answered 7 years ago
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Try setting band style instead of grid line style (don’t remember the exact property name).
- Igor Peric answered 7 years ago
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I haven’t found a style property for that. However I noticed there is a bool “DrawMajorBands” in AxisBase which disables the grid filling. Still can’t style them, but at least they’re not visible anymore.
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AxisBase.AxisBandsFill also styles the colour of the grid. See https://www.scichart.com/example/wpf-chart-example-xaml-styling/ for details on all syllable properties in SciChart
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