Feb
20
2012
Defining properties in the new PivotViewer is rather straight forward, but I was recently asked about defining a multi-valued property. In the original PivotViewer, the CXML item would simply contain multiple entries for a given property and the PivotViewer would do the rest. Fortunately, PivotViewer still handles most of the details for us, with a minor catch.
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Feb
6
2012
I was recently working with another developer on a ComboBox, where he needed to be able to disable certain items in the ComboBox (aka make them non-selectable). Having been a while since I looked at it, all I could remember was it was not as easy as it should be. In coming up with a solution, we realized that Silverlight 5 makes this rather easy.
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Feb
3
2012
Well we are coming to the end of the PivotViewer Basics series. To round it out, I thought I would continue on with the last post which discussed Basic Item Adorners. In that post we looked at implementing the custom actions that you found in the first PivotViewer. This post will look at taking it one step further and look at what it takes to build our own item adorners.
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Jan
24
2012
After a break to review some of my favorite Silverlight 5 features in the 12 Days of Silverlight series, it’s time to get back to some PivotViewer action. This is the 4th post in the PivotViewer Basics series focused on some of the basics of the Silverlight 5 PivotViewer. In this post we will look at item adorners, what they are and how to use them.
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Jan
15
2012
This has been the longest series that I have done and I’ve really had a lot of fun doing it. If you have missed any of them, you can catch the whole series here: 12 Days of Silverlight. It’s really nice to see the level of interest in Silverlight 5. Make sure to drop me a note if you have anything specific you would like to see more about. I’m always looking for more topics to write about. So, for the grand finale…
On the twelfth day of Silverlight the team delivered to me… PivotViewer.
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Jan
14
2012
Rounding up the series, we are going to look at a couple of my favorite features in Silverlight 5. This one has been a hobby of mine sine my college days (which are a lot further away than I care to admit). Let’s face it, it’s just cool. That, and it’s let some people do some amazing things.
On the eleventh day of Silverlight the team delivered to me… 3D.
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Jan
13
2012
Time flies. I took a week off for Christmas and the next thing I know it’s been a few weeks. The good news is I’ve gotten a new project off of the ground and can’t wait to start talking about it.
So where were we? That’s right, the 10th day. I’ve received a lot of great feedback from folks and I wanted to thank everyone for all of the comments.
On the tenth day of Silverlight the team delivered to me… better O/S integration.
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Dec
24
2011
Only a couple of days left before Christmas and I’m busy wrapping up a few more posts to put them under the tree. This one is another favorite of mine.
On the ninth day of Silverlight, the team delivered to me… implicit data templates.
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Dec
22
2011
On the home stretch. I’ve had some great feedback from everyone and I do appreciate it. Going to be close to bring the series to an end before the 25th, but it will get there. So…
On the eighth day of Silverlight, the team delivered to me… vector printing.
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Dec
20
2011
Here we are at lucky number 7 of our 12 Days of Silverlight series. I thought I would continue on with the binding theme. I know by now you are singing the 12 days of Silverlight every time you see one of these posts. I’m tempted to try and put together a YouTube video contest on it. Hmm…
On the seventh day of Silverlight, the team delivered to me… ancestor relative source binding.
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