Thanks for this great control! I discovered while testing my application that if you, for example, add IsDefault="True" to the "Add tab" button in the included test app, you're still able to invoke the AddCommand when the modal is active by pressing the Enter key. I worked around it in my case but tweaking the binding, but I was wondering if you could think of a way that the modal usercontrol could wrestle control of it automatically? My WPF-fu isn't that strong.
Thanks for this great control! I discovered while testing my application that if you, for example, add IsDefault="True" to the "Add tab" button in the included test app, you're still able to invoke the AddCommand when the modal is active by pressing the Enter key. I worked around it in my case but tweaking the binding, but I was wondering if you could think of a way that the modal usercontrol could wrestle control of it automatically? My WPF-fu isn't that strong.