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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Multi-Touch 101 - Silverlight TV Episode 3

by John Papa via JohnPapa.net on 1/20/2010 6:17:00 PM

The latest episode of Silverlight TV is now available on Channel 9! Since this is our opening week we have published 3 new episodes. We’ve had a lot of great feedback and appreciate that so many of you are subscribing to the show, watching us, and providing feedback and comments! We’ll be publishing a schedule for shows as they evolve, but generally you will see a new episode every Thursday. We will post bonus shows as they come in, too! But back to episode 3 … this is a great quick demo by Dav ...

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Avoiding issues when typing text in Bindings

by Laurent Bugnion via Silverlight on 1/20/2010 11:27:02 AM

The Binding class has a few properties that can be set to a text, including spaces. The properties StringFormat, TargetNullValue and FallbackValue are such properties. These properties exist in WPF and newly also in Silverlight 4. For example, you can type: Since these strings are typed within the Binding markup extension in XAML, they do not take quote signs, which leads the XAML editor to be a little confused, as the color coding shows: The text after the “This” turns to red in the figure ...

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Avoiding issues when typing text in Bindings

by Laurent Bugnion via Silverlight on 1/20/2010 11:27:02 AM

The Binding class has a few properties that can be set to a text, including spaces. The properties StringFormat, TargetNullValue and FallbackValue are such properties. These properties exist in WPF and newly also in Silverlight 4. For example, you can type: Since these strings are typed within the Binding markup extension in XAML, they do not take quote signs, which leads the XAML editor to be a little confused, as the color coding shows: The text after the “This” turns to red in the figure ...

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Avoiding issues when typing text in Bindings

by Laurent Bugnion via Silverlight on 1/20/2010 11:27:02 AM

The Binding class has a few properties that can be set to a text, including spaces. The properties StringFormat, TargetNullValue and FallbackValue are such properties. These properties exist in WPF and newly also in Silverlight 4. For example, you can type: Since these strings are typed within the Binding markup extension in XAML, they do not take quote signs, which leads the XAML editor to be a little confused, as the color coding shows: The text after the “This” turns to red in the figure ...

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