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Parametrize WPF code generator

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    Hi all, I am in the following situation: I am writing my own "application framework" *WOW* - just for myself, nothing generally interesting ;) There I want to implement a base class for applications - lets call it AppBase which is derived from System.Windows.Application. A concrete WPF application is to use AppBase as base class for the partial class MyApp.App in the file App.XAML.cs. Now when compiling a concrete WPF application a code generator transforms the XAML code of MyApp.App into c# and puts System.Windows.Application as base class for the generated part in App.g.cs. This leads to the situation that the compiler complains that I am not to use different base classes for my partial class MyApp.App. What I am wondering is: Is there a way to tell the code generator which base class to use?? Any other way to enable the specification of custom base classes for WPF applications is also wellcome. Thanks in advance. Lars

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