It has been a clear trend over the past years to move a big deal of interaction with applications from the usual desktop experience to touch-enabled versions – easily portable and compact tablets, comfortable touch displays and a whole army of mobile...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamInputs, xamGrid, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Flick, Touch, Tap, Touch-firendly, Gesture, Pan
Application with heavy CRUD capabilities for the end user? Would the result be a chaos caused by users insisting for that one thing they just deleted? Turn that around (literally!) by providing some Undo action in your XAML application. That is exactly...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Menu, Integration, Data, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, MVVM, Observable, Undo, Undo / Redo Framework, XamMenu, Redo, Framework
Not that long ago I demonstrated how you can integrate our Sparkline control inside the cross-platform XamGrid. Well it seems like that might be a thing of the past now – no, not the Sparkline integration, but the method itself. While it would still...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical, Markers, Integration, Normal Range, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, SparklineColumn
With 11.2 we introduced the XamSparkline control, which is in essence a fully-functional chart but with the major addition of being extremely compact. This is so important as it is intended to fit inside a grid cell. While this control is still CTP in...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, 11.2, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical Grid, Hierarchical, Markers, Value Converter, Integration, Normal Range, Unbound Column, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline