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  • WPF: Non focusable window

    - by StreamT
    I am developing WPF Touch Screen Keyboard. I need to know how is it possible to make main window non focusable, so other windows will be receiving the input when I click on virtual keyboard buttons. Simple applying "Focusable="False"" to the main window and all child controls doesn't work.

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  • How to created filtered reports in WPF?

    - by Michael Goyote
    Creating reports in WPF. I have two related tables. Table A-Customer: CustomerID(PK) Names Phone Number Customer Num Table B-Items: Products Price CustomerID I want to be able to generate a report like this: CustomerA Items Price Item A 10 Item B 10 Item C 10 --------------- Total 30 So this is what I have done: <Window x:Class="ReportViewerWPF.MainWindow" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns:rv="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms; assembly=Microsoft.ReportViewer.WinForms" Title="Customer Report" Height="300" Width="400"> <Grid> <WindowsFormsHost Name="windowsFormsHost1"> <rv:ReportViewer x:Name="reportViewer1"/> </WindowsFormsHost> </Grid> Then I created a dataset and loaded the two tables, followed by a report wizard (dragged all the available fields and dropped them to the Values pane). The code behind the WPF window is this: public partial class CustomerReport : Window { public CustomerReport() { InitializeComponent(); _reportViewer.Load += ReportViewer_Load; } private bool _isReportViewerLoaded; private void ReportViewer_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!_isReportViewerLoaded) { Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms.ReportDataSource reportDataSource1 = new Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms.ReportDataSource(); HM2DataSet dataset = new HM2DataSet(); dataset.BeginInit(); reportDataSource1.Name = "DataSet";//This is the dataset name reportDataSource1.Value = dataset.CustomerTable; this.reportViewer1.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(reportDataSource1); this.reportViewer1.LocalReport.ReportPath = "../../Report3.rdlc"; dataset.EndInit(); HM2DataSetTableAdapters.CustomerTableAdapter funcTableAdapter = new HM2DataSetTableAdapters.CustomerTableAdapter(); funcTableAdapter.ClearBeforeFill = true; funcTableAdapter.Fill(dataset.CustomerTable); _reportViewer.RefreshReport(); _isReportViewerLoaded = true; } } As you might have guessed this loaded this list of customer with items and price: Customer Items Price Customer A Items A 10 Customer A Items B 10 Customer B Items D 10 Customer B Items C 10 How can I fine-tune this report to look like the one above, where the user can filter the customer he wants displayed on the report? Thanks in advance for the help. I would have preferred to use LINQ whenever filtering data

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  • submenu items in WPF Menu

    - by Vishal
    how to make SUBMENU ites visible vertical as a left navigation in CODEGURU.COM In windows we use layoutstyle property to make all main and child items to be viewed vertical and DOCK the menustrip to left. How to acheive this in WPF

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  • WPF application in a one window

    - by lukas
    I would like to make an application in a one window using XAML. It should be like a slideshow with next and back button. One idea is to make 4 panels and have just one enable at the time. Is there any other way to do this? Like dynamic loading of other XAML? is it the BackgroundWorker mandatory to use with WPF (hence is DirectX rendered there's almost no GUI lags) ?

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  • WPF PathGeometry/RotateTransform optimization

    - by devinb
    I am having performance issues when rendering/rotating WPF triangles If I had a WPF triangle being displayed and it will be rotated to some degree around a centrepoint, I can do it one of two ways: Programatically determine the points and their offset in the backend, use XAML to simply place them on the canvas where they belong, it would look like this: <Path Stroke="Black"> <Path.Data> <PathGeometry> <PathFigure StartPoint ="{Binding CalculatedPointA, Mode=OneWay}"> <LineSegment Point="{Binding CalculatedPointB, Mode=OneWay}" /> <LineSegment Point="{Binding CalculatedPointC, Mode=OneWay}" /> <LineSegment Point="{Binding CalculatedPointA, Mode=OneWay}" /> </PathFigure> </PathGeometry> </Path.Data> </Path> Generate the 'same' triangle every time, and then use a RenderTransform (Rotate) to put it where it belongs. In this case, the rotation calculations are being obfuscated, because I don't have any access to how they are being done. <Path Stroke="Black"> <Path.Data> <PathGeometry> <PathFigure StartPoint ="{Binding TriPointA, Mode=OneWay}"> <LineSegment Point="{Binding TriPointB, Mode=OneWay}" /> <LineSegment Point="{Binding TriPointC, Mode=OneWay}" /> <LineSegment Point="{Binding TriPointA, Mode=OneWay}" /> </PathFigure> </PathGeometry> </Path.Data> <Path.RenderTransform> <RotateTransform CenterX="{Binding Centre.X, Mode=OneWay}" CenterY="{Binding Centre.Y, Mode=OneWay}" Angle="{Binding Orientation, Mode=OneWay}" /> </Path.RenderTransform> </Path> My question is which one is faster? I know I should test it myself but how do I measure the render time of objects with such granularity. I would need to be able to time how long the actual rendering time is for the form, but since I'm not the one that's kicking off the redraw, I don't know how to capture the start time.

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  • Integrate Moneybookers into WPF applications

    - by dlang
    Dear All! I would like to integrate moneybookers payment-gateway into a WPF-application. Accroding to the official gateway manual I need to redirect the user to the moneybookers payment-page and submit some fields posted within an html-form. Has anyone an idea how I could solve this task? Best regards!

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  • Anchor Window to Screen Edges in WPF

    - by Kirk
    I've decided to teach myself C# by writing a music player in Visual Studio 2010. I went with WPF because from what I hear it sounds like it will be a good base to skin from. I want to program my window with the behavior where if the window comes to the edge of a screen (within 10px or so) it will snap to the screen edge. What's the best way to go about this?

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  • Resizing TextBox At Runtime in WPF

    - by j-t-s
    Hi All, Was just wondering how I would go about letting the user resize a TextBox control at runtime by dragging its corners in WPF. Less importantly, is the same technique used for the resizing of all controls? Thank you :)

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  • WPF ListBox Scroll to end automatically

    - by niao
    Greetings, in my application i have a listbox with items. THe application is written in WPF. How to scroll automatically to the last added item? I want the scrollviewer to be moved to the end of the list when new item has been added. Is thare any event like "ItemsChanged"? (I don't want to use SelectionChanged event)

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  • WPF datagrid question

    - by MadSeb
    I have a WPF datagrid and it works great but I notice some sort of very tiny column before the first column ...I want to remove it ....How do I do it ? Take a look at the picture: http://i45.tinypic.com/2d177f9.jpg ...the thing I want to remove is what I surrounded in the red rectangle.

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  • WPF XAML Bind Grid

    - by Jon Archway
    I have a custom user control that is based on a Grid control. I have a ViewModel that exposes this as a property. I would like the XAML on the view to bind to this. I am sure this must be easy but I am quite new to WPF. How is this achieved? Many thanks in advance

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  • WPF User Control loading twice

    - by deepak
    Hai am having a WPF user control, when i use that control in another window it loading twice, so its throwing exception for me, coz am having some function in usercontrol_loaded event, when it loading twice it throwing error, is there any other way to check if the usercontrol is loaded like that, else how to solve this issue.

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  • WPF PIXELS DPI RESOLUTION

    - by Akshay
    I am reading a book on WPF.As with all books, it gives an introduction on the problems the earlier display systems had with them.He refers to terms such as DPI, Pixels, Resolution etc.Is there any place where I can learn about them and about how they are related to each other ?

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  • WPF/C#: Images rotating from a listview?

    - by eibhrum
    I just want ask for your comments/suggestions on how to create a customized listview (if that's a good implementation) in WPF that displays images coming from a table from a database (more like a playlist) that rotates similar to a film (moving horizontally - on loop) Any ideas?

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  • Binding with custom text in WPF

    - by nihi_l_ist
    Can i write something like this in WPF(i know that this piece of code is wrong, but need to know if there is kind of this construct): <TextBlock Height="50" Text="Test: {Binding Path=MODULE_GUID}" /> Or always to add some text to binding value i must do something like this: <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"> <TextBlock Height="50" Text="Test: " /> <TextBlock Height="50" Text="{Binding Path=MODULE_GUID}" /> </StackPanel>

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