We have an application that generates around 100 animations at runtime and they are all added to a single storyboard and then play开发者_运维技巧ed. The problem is that the animation is extremely slow
I have a storyboard that seems to stop randomly by itself, I cannot for the life of me figure out why.
I was looking for a way to change an Image during a storyboard, or more specifically, change the Source property of the image to point to a new image resource. There seems to be a StringAnimationUsing
I want to make a Style that can be applied to a TextBlock to create a loading text control.All I want is for the text\'s opacity to pulse from 0 to 1 and back until I hide the control.
I\'m using a WPF Expander to display a number of analog process variables. I want to make the expander\'s border \'glow\' (or flash) when one of these variables enters a \'warning\' or \'alarm\' stat
You can animate linear gradient by: <Storyboard x:Key=\"Focused\" > <DoubleAnimation Duration=\"0:0:0.3\" Storyboard.TargetProperty=
How can I remove a storyboard in XAML (i.e. RemoveStoryboard action in a DataTrigger) but keep the value that was animated. Similar to the Animatable.BeginAnimation:
Using code, I can set a UI element\'s background property to its default value by setting it to nothing, i.e.
I have a WPF Datatemplate that contains a some DataTriggers that start animating the color of a visual. How can I start the animation beginning with the actual value the color property currently has?
How do I remove the margin开发者_Python百科s of two sides of a stackpanel in an animation storyboard so it looks like the stackpanel has moved from the code behind? I need to do it in the code-behind