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BitmapEffects should be used sparingly since currently 1 they are software rendered but judicious limited usage of them can provide some nice effects for your application. In some cases, their usage is necessary to duplicate a particular look and feel...
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Many applications such as Microsoft Office and web browsers provide the ability to scroll by pressing down the middle mouse button and dragging in the direction that you want to scroll. This feature is often referred to as mouse panning. When you press...
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I think most developers and end users have come to expect that when a menu item or button is disabled that the image and text within that item are displayed as grayed out. This provides a visual indication that the item is not available for use. I can...
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Wed, Feb 20 2008
This year— coming up very soon —Infragistics will be co-hosting devscovery with Wintellect! This is going to be awesome. Not too long ago, I blogged about how Infragistics is an MVP squirrel . We’re bringing those nuts to this conference as well as some...
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Mon, Jan 7 2008
Just wanted to post a quick pointer to some great links on the net related to Infragistics. WPF Podcatcher "Podder" - IG Guidisan Josh Smith published his WPF podcatcher app, named "Podder" over on Code Project. It's pretty snifty;...
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Thu, Oct 25 2007
We have posted a refresh of the xamChart CTP. These new bits take care of a few issues reported by you (Thanks!) and adds some new styles to the xamChart. Here is the short list of enhancements: DataTemplates for data points Fixed problem with Data Binding...
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Wed, Sep 12 2007
I am pleased to unleash our latest data visualization control to the world today – the WPF xamChart. Built entirely from scratch for .NET 3.0 and WPF, the new chart gives the WPF experience that you really cannot get in a traditional Windows Forms scenario...
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Derek Harmon
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Derek Harmon
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Thu, Jun 21 2007
I was struck by the ramifications of a New Zealand Herald report today by Eveline Jenkin about a newborn whose parents want to name the child "4real," but where the NZ government has refused to register the boy with that name. As Internet culture...
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Mon, Apr 30 2007
There is an old addage that one picture can be worth a thousand words, and nowhere is this advice better applied to the User Experience than showing your data to users graphically. That is what makes the declarative support in NetAdvantage for WPF (released...
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Ambrose Little
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Mon, Apr 16 2007
Microsoft just announced their official name for WPF/e--Silverlight. Of course, Infragistics has a demonstrated commitment to WPF , and we're actively exploring how we can best complement this awesome new technology. It promises to provide a great...
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BitmapEffects should be used sparingly since currently 1 they are software rendered but judicious limited usage of them can provide some nice effects for your application. In some cases, their usage is necessary to duplicate a particular look and feel...
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Many applications such as Microsoft Office and web browsers provide the ability to scroll by pressing down the middle mouse button and dragging in the direction that you want to scroll. This feature is often referred to as mouse panning. When you press...
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I think most developers and end users have come to expect that when a menu item or button is disabled that the image and text within that item are displayed as grayed out. This provides a visual indication that the item is not available for use. I can...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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In:
Ambrose Little
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Posted On:
Wed, Feb 20 2008
This year— coming up very soon —Infragistics will be co-hosting devscovery with Wintellect! This is going to be awesome. Not too long ago, I blogged about how Infragistics is an MVP squirrel . We’re bringing those nuts to this conference as well as some...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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In:
Ambrose Little
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Posted On:
Mon, Jan 7 2008
Just wanted to post a quick pointer to some great links on the net related to Infragistics. WPF Podcatcher "Podder" - IG Guidisan Josh Smith published his WPF podcatcher app, named "Podder" over on Code Project. It's pretty snifty;...
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By:
Jason Beres
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In:
Jason Beres
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Posted On:
Thu, Oct 25 2007
We have posted a refresh of the xamChart CTP. These new bits take care of a few issues reported by you (Thanks!) and adds some new styles to the xamChart. Here is the short list of enhancements: DataTemplates for data points Fixed problem with Data Binding...
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By:
Jason Beres
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In:
Jason Beres
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Posted On:
Wed, Sep 12 2007
I am pleased to unleash our latest data visualization control to the world today – the WPF xamChart. Built entirely from scratch for .NET 3.0 and WPF, the new chart gives the WPF experience that you really cannot get in a traditional Windows Forms scenario...
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By:
Derek Harmon
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In:
Derek Harmon
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Posted On:
Thu, Jun 21 2007
I was struck by the ramifications of a New Zealand Herald report today by Eveline Jenkin about a newborn whose parents want to name the child "4real," but where the NZ government has refused to register the boy with that name. As Internet culture...
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By:
Derek Harmon
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Derek Harmon
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Posted On:
Mon, Apr 30 2007
There is an old addage that one picture can be worth a thousand words, and nowhere is this advice better applied to the User Experience than showing your data to users graphically. That is what makes the declarative support in NetAdvantage for WPF (released...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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In:
Ambrose Little
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Posted On:
Mon, Apr 16 2007
Microsoft just announced their official name for WPF/e--Silverlight. Of course, Infragistics has a demonstrated commitment to WPF , and we're actively exploring how we can best complement this awesome new technology. It promises to provide a great...