When you add resources dictionaries to an WPF project the build
action is automatically set to Page. This means that the compiler
generates a BAML stream and adds it to the resources of the assembly.
Since WPF has the built-in functionality to read a BAML stream but its API is not public, we have to write a little helper class that access the internal method by using reflection.
Since WPF has the built-in functionality to read a BAML stream but its API is not public, we have to write a little helper class that access the internal method by using reflection.
public static class BamlReader { public static object Load(Stream stream) { ParserContext pc = new ParserContext(); MethodInfo loadBamlMethod = typeof(XamlReader).GetMethod("LoadBaml", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Static) return loadBamlMethod.Invoke(null, new object[] { stream, pc, null, false }); } }
StreamResourceInfo sri = System.Windows.Application.GetResourceStream( new Uri("/MyAssemblyName;component/MyResourceDict.xaml", UriKind.Relative)); ResourceDictionary resources = (ResourceDictionary)BamlReader.Load(sri.Stream);
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