Dealing with menus and floating windows is a real pain in the butt! If you have written any type of WPF MDI (Multi Document Interface) application you know exactly what I am talking about. Focus management in WPF is a real pain in itself. Having to worry about Keyboard focus, Logical focus, and focus scope just makes you want to pull the hair out of your head. Now start throwing in child windows and things get really painful.


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