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GhostEngine/Ghost.Editor/View/Windows/EngineEditorWindow.xaml.cs

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using Ghost.Data.Resources;
using Ghost.Editor.Core.Notifications;
using Ghost.Editor.Core.Progress;
using Ghost.Editor.ViewModels.Windows;
using Ghost.Engine.Resources;
using WinUIEx;
// To learn more about WinUI, the WinUI project structure,
// and more about our project templates, see: http://aka.ms/winui-project-info.
namespace Ghost.Editor.View.Windows;
/// <summary>
/// An empty window that can be used on its own or navigated to within a Frame.
/// </summary>
internal sealed partial class EngineEditorWindow : WindowEx
{
private readonly NotificationService _notificationService;
private readonly ProgressService _progressService;
public EngineEditorViewModel ViewModel
{
get;
}
public EngineEditorWindow()
{
ViewModel = App.GetService<EngineEditorViewModel>();
_notificationService = (NotificationService)App.GetService<INotificationService>();
_progressService = (ProgressService)App.GetService<IProgressService>();
AppWindow.SetIcon(AssetsPath.s_appIconPath);
Title = EngineData.ENGINE_NAME;
ExtendsContentIntoTitleBar = true;
InitializeComponent();
this.CenterOnScreen();
}
private void WindowEx_Activated(object sender, Microsoft.UI.Xaml.WindowActivatedEventArgs args)
{
Bindings.Update();
_notificationService.SetReference(InfoBar, NotificationQueue);
_progressService.SetReference(ProgressBarContainer);
}
private void WindowEx_Closed(object sender, Microsoft.UI.Xaml.WindowEventArgs args)
{
_notificationService.ClearReference();
_progressService.ClearReference();
}
}