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In WPF, is there a way to check the window's "WindowState" property in a Trigger? I've tried using the value of "0", "Minimized" and "WindowState.Minimized."

EXAMPLE:

<Window.Triggers>
    <Trigger Property="WindowState" Value="Minimized">
        <Setter Property="ShowInTaskBar" Value="False" />
    </Trigger>
</Window.Triggers>
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Or if you want a control other than the window to respond to the WindowState property you can use a DataTrigger instead:

<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding WindowState, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType=Window}}" 
             Value="Normal">
   <Setter Property="Fill" Value="Green"/>
</DataTrigger>

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