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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Mar 4 2013
Styles are the means using which you can implement a consistent look and behavior in WPF applications. Using styles, you can easily change the visual appearance of a control. Through styles, you can apply a set of one or more properties, resources, and...
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...
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...
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
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...
Some of the most demanding charting scenarios are in the financial world – substantial amounts of data coming in at real-time, and a wealth of historical data to put everything into context. Apart from charting current and past price movements,...
Tags / Data Visualization, XamDataChart, chart, zooming, panning, large data set, NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization, real-time data, Silverlight, fast chart, styles, coloring, data analysis
Users are not content with just looking at the data anymore, they want to have as much data analysis done automatically and presented together with the data, so they can quickly interpret and act upon this information. Maybe the simplest form of data...