By: WBG Administrator Once in a while, in the course of developing the UI for an application, you realize that you don’t have quite the right control for the situation. You dig through your widget set and try valiantly to creatively restyle that data grid or items control, but it just doesn’t get the job done. That’s when [...]
Read more >> Creating a WPF Custom Control
By: WBG Administrator You can’t have your cake and eat it too We have a client for whom we’re developing a WPF app, and who for various reasons is unable to make use of 3rd party, for-pay tool sets. So we’re doing our best to make due with what we can from the .Net 4.0 release and the [...]
Read more >> WPF AutoCompleteBox Binding SelectedItem and Text
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on my first WPF application. I’ve done a ton of reading on WPF and it’s helped me in my understandings of how WPF works. So far, I’m really liking the data binding flexibility WPF gives you. That, along with a very…
Read more >> Using WPF Converters to Affect Multiple Properties
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on my first WPF application. I’ve done a ton of reading on WPF and it’s helped me in my understandings of how WPF works. So far, I’m really liking the data binding flexibility WPF gives you. That, along with a very…
Read more >> Using WPF Converters to Affect Multiple Properties
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on my first WPF application. I’ve done a ton of reading on WPF and it’s helped me in my understandings of how WPF works. So far, I’m really liking the data binding flexibility WPF gives you. That, along with a very…
Read more >> Using WPF Converters to Affect Multiple Properties
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on my first WPF application. I’ve done a ton of reading on WPF and it’s helped me in my understandings of how WPF works. So far, I’m really liking the data binding flexibility WPF gives you. That, along with a very…
Read more >> Using WPF Converters to Affect Multiple Properties
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on a WPF project that does some background processing which could take more than a few seconds. Instead of a busy cursor, I want to give the user a simple “Please wait…” message via an overlay that appears on top of the form.&…
Read more >> WPF: Simple “Busy” Overlay
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on a WPF project that does some background processing which could take more than a few seconds. Instead of a busy cursor, I want to give the user a simple “Please wait…” message via an overlay that appears on top of the form.&…
Read more >> WPF: Simple “Busy” Overlay
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on a WPF project that does some background processing which could take more than a few seconds. Instead of a busy cursor, I want to give the user a simple “Please wait…” message via an overlay that appears on top of the form.&…
Read more >> WPF: Simple “Busy” Overlay
By: Patrick Steele I’m working on a WPF project that does some background processing which could take more than a few seconds. Instead of a busy cursor, I want to give the user a simple “Please wait…” message via an overlay that appears on top of the form.&…
Read more >> WPF: Simple “Busy” Overlay
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