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Xaml « Windows Presentation Foundation « VB.Net Tutorial
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Windows Presentation Foundation
Xaml
16.131.Xaml
16.131.1.
A simple XAML structure
16.131.2.
Properties in XAML
16.131.3.
Embdded implementation of our button's Click event handler
16.131.4.
Create a Standard WPF Application
16.131.5.
Inline click event
16.131.6.
Inlining code within a XAML file
16.131.7.
Inline declaration of a simple attribute
16.131.8.
Explicit declaration of a complex attribute
16.131.9.
Button with explicitly declared Background Brush
16.131.10.
Button with a Background Brush declared using abbreviated markup
16.131.11.
Example of abbreviated markup versus explicit syntax
16.131.12.
Using Width to constrain the size of elements
16.131.13.
Display Control Content Surrounded by Braces
16.131.14.
WPF provides four different units of measures:
16.131.15.
Draw a line from Point(0,0) to Point (100,100) on the canvas with the default units of device-independent pixels
16.131.16.
My First WPF App with code behind
16.131.17.
Create Button from Xaml string
16.131.18.
A default miter limit of 10
16.131.19.
Pure XAML RSS Reader
16.131.20.
Reference name defined in Xaml in vb file
16.131.21.
Add child control
16.131.22.
Show Index of Controls
16.131.23.
Clear Controls
16.131.24.
Contains Element?
16.131.25.
Xaml and Code behind
16.131.26.
Insert new line character to xaml attribute