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Use Visual Brush to fill the shape with Controls

zamjad wrote 2 hours ago: We have already discuss the usage of Visual Brush and see how we can use it to make a text reflectio … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, WPF, VisualBrush

Data Triggers and Usage in XAML

codingsense wrote 2 days ago: Hi, DataTrigger represents a trigger that applies property values or performs actions when the bound … more →

Tags: WPF, Blend

Depreciation using Declining Balance Method

zamjad wrote 2 days ago: We just saw how to calculate the depreciation using straight line method, now we are going to calcul … more →

Tags: WPF, .NET, Controls, progressbar, listview, C#, Control?, Depreciation

Adding right-click functionality in Silverlight 4

Viktor Larsson wrote 2 days ago: Not having the right mouse button available has been a hassle for both Silverlight and Adobe Flash s … more →

Tags: .NET 4.0, Silverlight, Visual studio 2010

Simple Usage of Data Grid Control in WPF 4

zamjad wrote 3 days ago: WPF 4.0 introduced lots of new feature and one of them is Data Grid control. Here we are going to st … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, Controls, DataGrid, WPF, Control?

Using progress bar inside the List view

zamjad wrote 4 days ago: We can easily insert progras bar inside the tree view just like we added check box and combo box. We … more →

Tags: WPF, C#, .NET, Controls, progressbar, listview, Control?, Depreciation

Display Hierarchical Data in List view using Nested Controls

zamjad wrote 6 days ago:   If we have a simple grid form of data then we can simply display it in list view. We can even … more →

Tags: WPF, C#, .NET, Controls, ComboBox, Expander, listview, checkbox, Control?

Silverlight4 Beta Availability for Developers

rajramabadran wrote 1 week ago: Silverlight 4 Beta Information Earlier this week at PDC09 in Los Angeles we unveiled a Beta version … more →

Tags: Silverlight, web platform

Using Expender control inside List View

zamjad wrote 1 week ago: Till now are are applying template only at the list view header. This time we are going to apply tem … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, Controls, Expander, listview, WPF, Control?

Apply style to list view items

zamjad wrote 1 week ago: We already applied the data template to the header item, but the content of the list view is still v … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, Controls, listview, WPF, Control?

Using data template with List view header

zamjad wrote 1 week ago: We just studied the basic functionality of list view and how we can display data in multiple columns … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, Controls, listview, WPF, Control?

Feature: Transportable Interfaces

clintpearson wrote 1 week ago: This feature is a really big one, and could prove the most useful feature (other than data sharing). … more →

Tags: Feature Ideas, Information, Demo, New Software, Application Demo, features, Software features, Interface, WPF

ListView Control Revisited

zamjad wrote 1 week ago: We just saw the example of list view control. In that example we saw list view just like a list box. … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, Controls, listview, WPF, Control?

Imageboard viewer almost done – Needs tweaking

Viktor Larsson wrote 1 week ago: As I mentioned before, I’ve been working on an image extractor for a specific image board as a way t … more →

Tags: .NET 4.0, Visual studio 2010, Works for Me, WPF

Using ListView control

zamjad wrote 1 week ago: ListView control is inherited by ListBox class and it contains all the functionality of List Box cla … more →

Tags: .NET, C#, Controls, listview, WPF, Control?, GridView

Using the VisualStateManager with the Model-View-Viewmodel pattern in WPF or Silverlight

Thomas Danemar wrote 1 week ago: The visual state manager is a powerful addition to WPF 4.0 that facilitates handling state visuals f … more →

Tags: WPF, .NET, Silverlight, C#, mvvm, MVP, Caliburn

WPFToolkit Calendar Control Step trough

winglinglang wrote 1 week ago: In this section we will dissect the wpf toolkit calendar control. To learn more on how Microsoft cod … more →

Tags: WPF Toolkit

“Boxmarking” in Visual Studio 2010

Viktor Larsson wrote 1 week ago: I’ve been trying out the Visual Studio 2010 beta for a week now and I love it. One of my favorite fe … more →

Tags: Silverlight, Visual studio 2010, WPF

GraySky Button (WPF Style)

vladeck wrote 1 week ago: I present you the first style (of many to come) for your projects: GraySky Button style. It is based … more →

Tags: WPF


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