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There has been quite a bit of interest in dark themes recently. This is because more users are finding the white background of applications straining their eyes, especially when they are spending a lot of time in front of the computer screen. The convenience...
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A number of line of business applications use XamDataGrid for its rich feature set, high customizability and performance. If there’s been one constant development in the use of the XamDataGrid across all industries, it’s been the increasing amount of...
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Thank you for attending our webinar on August 23rd. I presented the NetAdvantage for WPF product briefly, showed one of the showcase applications which ship as part of the free trial , and built a simple LOB application which uses the Ribbon , DockManager...
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The vast majority line of business application rely on grids for showing record data. In your WPF applications, you can find the XamDataGrid (a part of NetAdvantage for WPF ) especially useful for showing such data – it is a high-performance, fully-featured...
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The XamDataGrid control is a highly-functional high-performance grid control that’s a part of the NetAdvantage for WPF ( samples ), along with other controls for line of business applications, such as editors , docking , ribbon , scheduler , and...
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The XamDataGrid , the grid control which comes as a part of the NetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business product, has been in use for a few years in a variety of scenarios – from customizability and rich templating, to high data density and high-performance...
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The XAML platform allows us to deliver controls offering much richer interaction and flexibility when compared against Windows Forms. However, the many complex controls and elaborate themes, can increase the initial start up time in WPF applications,...
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All too often you’d like to give your users a way to theme your applications at runtime. Theming entire screens containing multiple Infragistics NetAdvantage WPF LIne of Business controls is easy to implement and could be a valuable addition to...
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Say you've just downloaded the trial version of Infragistics WPF Line of Business product, featuring our fully-featured and high-performance XamDataGrid . Every scenario you implement with it would involve CRUD operations. We recognized the importance...
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All too often, the XamDataGrids you use are bound to thousands of records. In order to allow your users to get actionable insights based on this data, you allow them to manipulate it – filter, sort, group, compute summaries, and so on. Even though...
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When you’re dealing with real-time or large volumes of data, the three most critical factors for the user experience of your application are performance, performance and…performance. Customers are often interested in what’s the performance...
Tags / WPF, Data Visualization, XamDataChart, chart, zooming, large data set, real-time data, fast chart, Grid, XamDataGrid, Performance
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The XamDataGrid component, one of the controls in the NetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business product ( free trial version available here ) is the most frequently-used component from our WPF product. It presents your tabular data, and allows you to group...
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In two past blog posts about theming Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business applications, I presented theming using the resource washing approach ( here and here ). This type of theming enables the developer to quickly specify theming settings...
Tags / WPF, Grid, styles, coloring, XamRibbon, application styling, Line of business, theming, XamDataGrid, Resource Washing, custom resource-washing
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In an earlier post we looked at a quick and easy way to theme your Infragistics WPF Line of Business applications. The approach basically came down to specifying a single color setting, with all Infragistics WPF Line of Business controls being themed...
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Say you’ve built an application using Infragistics WPF Line of Business controls , and would like to finish the job with a color theme matching the corporate color palette or the color your graphical designer has recommended. This blog post demonstrates...