I'm aware that I can group items in a ComboBox by creating a ListCollectionView in code and setting a GroupDescription.
I'm wondering if there's a way to avoid using code behind, by populating the ListCollectionView directly in XAML.
In my case, the ComboBox has a fixed list of elements with DynamicBindings in them. So it would be easier for me to stay in XAML.
Here's the simplified example:
<UserControl.Resources>
    <x:Array x:Key="ExportItemArray" Type="{x:Type i:ExportItem}">
        <i:ExportItem Name="Audio" Description="WAV"/>
        <i:ExportItem Name="Image" Description="PNG Image"/>
        <i:ExportItem Name="Video" Description="Mp4 Video"/>
    </x:Array>
    <CollectionViewSource x:Key="CollectionViewSource" Source="{Binding ExportItemArray}">
        <CollectionViewSource.GroupDescriptions>
            <PropertyGroupDescription PropertyName="Name"/>
        </CollectionViewSource.GroupDescriptions>
    </CollectionViewSource>
</UserControl.Resources>
<ComboBox ItemsSource="{StaticResource CollectionViewSource}">
    <ComboBox.GroupStyle>
        <GroupStyle>
            <GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
                <DataTemplate>
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Name}"/>
                </DataTemplate>
            </GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
        </GroupStyle>
    </ComboBox.GroupStyle>
</ComboBox>
The CollectionViewSource is not being accepted by the ComboBox, since it's a proxy type of CollectionView instead of ListCollectionView.
I'm not sure if there's any proxy for ListCollectionView.