I\'m trying to make it so that as long as a user is touching the button, it shows one image, and when the user releases the button, it goes back to a default image.
I am creating a highly s开发者_JS百科pecialized application where I want to experiment with a custom scroll bar.
Here is the sample pseudo XAML cod开发者_如何学编程e <Window> <Grid Rows=\"2\"> <Listbox Row=\"0\"/>
With this css .addProblemClass{ width:300px; height:300px; border:solid 1px #000000; background-color:#FFFFFF;
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I\'m trying to create a custom layout container, with the same characteristics of StackPanel, with the exception that it lays out the items starting at the right edge of the screen. Needless to say it
Afternoon all - I\'m after a bit of advice really. Being a newbie, I now realise that the method I employed to design my first project is a bit crap. Having little/no knowledge of anything to do with
I have just implemented these ToggleButtons using ControlTemplates that开发者_运维问答 set the Image content according to IsChecked stated. The images are made in Photoshop, but I want them as WPF vec
The following code shows a bug I\'m trying to fix. I have two ways of 开发者_如何学运维displaying a table (hierarchy below):
I just updated my app and I am getting some odd complaints from people who update it. I am only getting complaints from people with non-stock android phones (phones that manufacturers have modified...