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hi,
i added a windows application to my WF solution. that application i already done with c#.net.
now i have to do the same again in WF? or no need?
because we have to show flow through win forms also.
Thanks & Regards
--Naren
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Hi,
I created one wpf application and published it. When i run it from another system thar doesn't have Dotnet framework installed, it show me an error(Prerequisite- dotnet framework 3.0 &Windows installer). Any idea regarding this.
Gomathi R
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You could deploy it using ClickOnce, which would download the relevant framework, or you could add the framework in as a required resource into the installer for your project, or you could supply the link for the user to download and install the framework.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys
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Hi,
I selected framework as a required resource. But even then the error appears.I created setup. but if we run it using the setup the UI gets collapsed.
Gomathi R
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GomathiR wrote: if we run it using the setup the UI gets collapsed.
I'm not sure what that means. If you're having trouble with the deployment, use ClickOnce and let the user download your application from a central server.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys
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Install .net - I mean if it's a .net application then you're going to need .net installed
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To run applications developed in WPF, u need to install the .NET framework which is available for download. U must download and install it on the target computer to make your application run.
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I create a control in wpf that use treeview and pubulate node by code
Now :
the problem is when I drag the scroll it doesn't work but it work when i use the mouse scroll or when use the arrows of scroll
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using System;<br />
using System.Text;<br />
using System.Collections.Generic;<br />
using System.IO;<br />
using System.Net;<br />
using System.Windows;<br />
using System.Windows.Controls;<br />
using System.Windows.Documents;<br />
using System.Windows.Input;<br />
using System.Windows.Media;<br />
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;<br />
using System.Windows.Shapes;<br />
using System.Xml;<br />
using System.Xml.Linq;<br />
<br />
<br />
namespace SilverlightApplication1<br />
{<br />
public partial class Page : UserControl<br />
{<br />
public Page()<br />
{<br />
InitializeComponent();<br />
<br />
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();<br />
XmlWriterSettings xws = new XmlWriterSettings();<br />
xws.OmitXmlDeclaration = true;<br />
xws.Indent = true;<br />
<br />
using (XmlWriter xw = XmlWriter.Create(sb, xws))<br />
{<br />
XDocument xd = new XDocument(
I tried with this code to wite an XML file to the server (local host). But that VWDExpress doesn't see the XmlWriterSettings and XmlWriter. I think I am using the wrong references. Can anybody tell me in what reference XmlWriterSettings and XmlWriter can be found?
Thanks,
Ranger.
PS, If anybody can get me a sample project I would appreciate it.
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I just discovered that I hadn't included a using System.Xml; line in the header.
But where do you specify the filename of the xml-file you are trying to save?
Ranger.
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using System;<br />
using System.Text;<br />
using System.Collections.Generic;<br />
using System.Linq;<br />
using System.Xml.Linq;<br />
using System.Xml;<br />
using System.Net;<br />
using System.Windows;<br />
using System.Windows.Controls;<br />
using System.Windows.Documents;<br />
using System.Windows.Input;<br />
using System.Windows.Media;<br />
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;<br />
using System.Windows.Shapes;<br />
using System.IO;<br />
<br />
namespace LinqToXmlSilverlight090322<br />
{<br />
public partial class Page : UserControl<br />
{<br />
public Page()<br />
{<br />
InitializeComponent();<br />
<br />
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("test.xml", 10);<br />
XmlWriterSettings xws = new XmlWriterSettings();<br />
xws.OmitXmlDeclaration = true;<br />
xws.Indent = true;<br />
<br />
using (XmlWriter xw = XmlWriter.Create(sb, xws))<br />
{<br />
<br />
XDocument xd = new XDocument(<br />
new XElement("MyFractals",<br />
new XElement("first",<br />
new XAttribute("range", "1,5"),<br />
new XAttribute("startRe", "1,0"),<br />
new XAttribute("startIm", "-0,7"),<br />
new XAttribute("startColor", "100")<br />
),<br />
new XElement("second",<br />
new XAttribute("range", "0,5"),<br />
new XAttribute("startRe", "0,105"),<br />
new XAttribute("startIm", "-0,6"),<br />
new XAttribute("startColor", "160")<br />
),<br />
new XElement("third",<br />
new XAttribute("range", "0,75"),<br />
new XAttribute("startRe", "0,5"),<br />
new XAttribute("startIm", "0,204"),<br />
new XAttribute("startColor", "60")<br />
)<br />
)<br />
);<br />
<br />
xd.Save(xw);<br />
}<br />
<br />
using (XmlReader reader = XmlReader.Create(new StringReader(sb.ToString())))<br />
{<br />
XDocument xd2 = XDocument.Load(reader);<br />
XElement rt = xd2.Element(XName.Get("MyFractals"));<br />
var xyz = from e in rt.Elements()<br />
select e;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
}<br />
}
Why doesn't this work? There is no test.xml file created and when the program tries to open the xml file (which I manually placed) I get an error message saying 'line 1 character 1 illegal character'.
Is there anybody who could tell me how to get this to work?
Thanks,
Ranger.
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Ranger49 wrote: There is no test.xml file created
The XmlWriter you are using should be writing the XML to the StringBuilder,
not to a file.
In Silverlight 2, the only access you have to the user's local hard disk
is using Isolated Storage:
How to: Save XMLWriter Content to Isolated Storage[^]
Ranger49 wrote: I get an error message saying 'line 1 character 1 illegal character'.
Probably because your StringBuilder has "test.xml" at the beginning of its contents,
which isn't valid XML.
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Ok, I see...
What I would want to do is write an XML file with data to the server where the Silverlight application is situated.
Is this possible at all? Or is the only option Isolated Storage on the computer of the person who is viewing the Silverlight application?
Thanks!
Ranger.
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Silverlight runs entirely on the client side.
To write to a server, you'll need to send it to the server.
Here's some info on ways to do that:
Silverlight Networking and Communication[^]
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Thanks...
I will study this.
Ranger
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Thanks ABitSmart And Pete for your answers. I am trying to use RoutedEvent correctly this time. But the RoutingStrategy doesn't work.
MyButtonSimple class has a RoutedEvent which RoutingStrategy is Tunnel.
public class MyButtonSimple: Button
{
// Create a custom routed event by first registering a RoutedEventID
// This event uses the bubbling routing strategy
public static readonly RoutedEvent TapEvent = EventManager.RegisterRoutedEvent(
"Tap", RoutingStrategy.Bubble, typeof(RoutedEventHandler), typeof(MyButtonSimple));
// Provide CLR accessors for the event
public event RoutedEventHandler Tap
{
add { AddHandler(TapEvent, value); }
remove { RemoveHandler(TapEvent, value); }
}
public MyButtonSimple()
{
this.Tap += new RoutedEventHandler(MyButtonSimple_Tap);
}
//Handle the TapEvent
void MyButtonSimple_Tap(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
Debug.WriteLine("Tag:"+this.Tag.ToString());
}
}
Then I have a Window1 to test MyButtonSimple like this
<Window x:Class="WpfApplication1.Window1"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="clr-namespace:WpfApplication1"
Width="300"
Height="300">
<local:MyButtonSimple Width="80"
Height="80"
Tag="OuterButton">
<Canvas Width="60"
Height="60"
PreviewMouseDown="Canvas_PreviewMouseDown">
<local:MyButtonSimple Width="20"
Height="20"
Tag="InnerButton"/>
</Canvas>
</local:MyButtonSimple>
</Window>
private void Canvas_PreviewMouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
RoutedEventArgs newEventArgs = new RoutedEventArgs(MyButtonSimple.TagEvent);
(sender as Canvas).RaiseEvent(newEventArgs);
}
Well, just as my anticipation, the output window printed "OutterButton". But when I change the RoutingStrategy to RoutingStrategy.Tunnel, which I anticipate to raise the InnerButton ,the output window still printed "OutterButton".
Is it against the routed mechanism? And Many ways I've tried since then(such as raise the event in Canvas_MouseDown), it still printed "OutterButton". And what I wanna see is "InnerButton".
Am I doing wrong angain or the RoutingStrategy doesn't work this way?
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mildred-frontfree wrote: But the RoutingStrategy doesn't work.
No, it works.
When you set it as bubbling, it starts from itself and ends at the root.
When you set it as Tunneling, it starts from the root and ends at itself.
mildred-frontfree wrote: (sender as Canvas).RaiseEvent(newEventArgs);
Remember, you are raising the event from the Canvas.
In your case, when you set it as bubble, it started from Canvas and searched upto the root. It only found OuterButton, which is correct.
When you set it tunneling, it started from the root. It found Outerbutton fired event for it. Continued upto the Canvas and never found anymore MyButtonSimple.
If instead you had raised it from InnerButton, you would have got your desired output.
Try this,
<local:MyButtonSimple Width="100" Height="100" Tag="OuterButton">
<Canvas Width="80" Height="80">
<local:MyButtonSimple Width="60" Height="60" Tag="InnerButton">
<Canvas Width="40" Height="40" PreviewMouseDown="Canvas_PreviewMouseDown">
<local:MyButtonSimple Width="20" Height="20" Tag="MoreInnerButton"/>
</Canvas>
</local:MyButtonSimple>
</Canvas>
</local:MyButtonSimple>
When you set the event as Bubbling, it will print InnerButton and then OuterButton.
When you set the event as Tunneling, it will print OuterButton and then InnerButton.
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Yes, Indeed, it works very well. I misunderstand the Tunneling mechanism, I thought it route down to mySimpleButton form the OriginalSource not the Root Element. RoutedEvent is really flexible. Thanks for your suggestion!
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Hi,
I'm using Silverlight.createObject() and createFromXaml() Javascript functions to render some XAML files. This works great but the Button element not. I can make some TextBlock, TextBox, Grid, StackPanel, and more controls, but the simple Button I can't be added to my dynamic XAML. Someone could explain me this?
My code is something like this:
<pre>
Javascript
function embedSilverlight(parentElement, pluginId, userContext)
{
return Silverlight.createObject("sample.xaml",
parentElement, pluginId,
{
width: 500, background: "white", alt: 'No Silverlight',
version:"2.0.31005.0", autoUpgrade:true
},
{
onError: onSLError,
onLoad: function(plugIn, userContext, sender)
{
var xamlFragment = $(parentElement.id + '_xaml').get('html');
xamlFragment = xamlFragment.substr(12, xamlFragment.length - 18);
var child = plugIn.content.createFromXaml(xamlFragment, false);
sender.children.add(child);
}
},
"", userContext);
}
function onSLError(sender, args)
{
// Display error message.
}
sample.xaml
<canvas xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation">
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
x:Name="slView">
</canvas>
And the content are snippets like:
<grid xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" width="500"><grid.rowdefinitions><rowdefinition height="20" /><rowdefinition height="*" /><rowdefinition height="20" /></grid.rowdefinitions><textblock grid.row="0">Form Silverlight</textblock><stackpanel grid.row="1"><grid margin="4, 4, 4, 4"><grid.columndefinitions><columndefinition width="100" /><columndefinition width="*" /><columndefinition width="50" /></grid.columndefinitions><textblock grid.column="0">Name</textblock><textbox grid.column="1" width="200" text="Simio" /><textblock grid.column="2">*</textblock></grid><grid margin="4, 4, 4, 4"><grid.columndefinitions><columndefinition width="100" /><columndefinition width="*" /><columndefinition width="50" /></grid.columndefinitions><textblock grid.column="0">Email</textblock><textbox grid.column="1" width="200" text="" /><textblock grid.column="2">*</textblock></grid></stackpanel><stackpanel orientation="Horizontal" background="Silver" grid.row="2"><rectangle stroke="White" strokethickness="1" /><textblock>Sign up</textblock></stackpanel></grid>
</pre>
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hxxbin
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What am I missing?
I don't see anything related to a button control in your post...
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Yes, sorry, but the point is when I try to add a child Button in my canvas, I can't do it. It returns me a Javascript error saying the Button element is unknown.
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hxxbin
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I am using .Net 3.5 and WPF.
I've got a list box that needs to draw text in one of three ways, depending on some criteria. In the process of trying to make this work (which it still doesn't), I've got this question:
When I do this:
private void listboxWords_LayoutUpdated(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ListBox listbox = sender as ListBox;
}
...both of the method parameters are null. Why?
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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The way to owner draw is to have a number of derived classes for styles and then to set the style in XAML. As for your event, I have no idea, but I do believe that's the wrong time to be trying to change how things look.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Well, I googled the helll out of it before posting my question, and that's how everyone seems to be doing it. I hate WPF.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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LayoutUpdated is a static event. It is fired on layout change of any element in the element tree. It's by design that no parameters are passed to it. That's how it is. Link[^]
For your case, you might want you have a trigger (if the criteria is a property value) or an ItemTemplateSelector[^] (if the criteria is a type)
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