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I don't see where you have assigned the DataContext.
You must set the ComboTest DataContext to the ComboTest class.
In you Loaded event add this line of code:
this.DataContext = this;
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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Hi Karl,
Thanks...now listview loaded with data. I have one more issue, combo box not loaded.pls give me some suggestions. Thanks inadvance
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The ItemsSource is incorrect.
ItemsSource="{Binding ElementName=This
Change to ItemsSource={Binding Path=...}
... is the property name that holds the collection.
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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Hi,
till combo is not loaded,
<ComboBox Name="cmbTest" SelectedItem="{Binding Path=DeptID}" DisplayMemberPath="DeptName" SelectedValuePath="DeptID" ItemsSource="{Binding ElementName=This,Path=AvailablePublishers}" Style="{StaticResource GridEditStyle}" SelectionChanged="ComboBox_SelectionChanged" />
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laprathab wrote: ItemsSource="{Binding ElementName=This,Path=AvailablePublishers}"
This is wrong. Change to:
ItemsSource="{Binding Path=AvailablePublishers}"
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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I hv changed but it was not working.
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I looked at your code again, the ComboBox can't see the Page DataContext.
There are many ways around this issue.
Two simple solutions are;
1. Binding the ItemsSource in code.
2. Add a CollectionViewSource to the Page.Resources section, then bind the ComboBox to the CollectionViewSource. Assign the soure of the CollectionViewSource to your AvailablePublishers. If you use this solution you must set the ComboBox property, IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem to False since you are binding two ComboBoxes to the same source.
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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Thanks very much...I tried 2nd solution that works fine...
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How to use xamDataGrid control in VS2005/VS2008.Please give the complete steps.I have downloaded NetAdvantage winclient WPF.
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Infragistics includes great examples in the downloads. Did you look at them?
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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Karl Shifflett wrote: Infragistics includes great examples in the downloads. Did you look at them?
Karl - be reasonable. He wants you to do all his work for him. Why think for yourself when you can get others to do it for you?
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Hey Guys,
I am having some trouble adding CoverFlow to my WPF project. I am really quiet new to WPF and Coding in general so forgive me if i say something dumb. The project is very simple, it consists of a single ListBox displaying the contents of a SQL Database using LINQ to SQL. The listbox uses a DataTemplate so that various DB fields are viewable per ListBox item. One of the DB fields is a URL to a Picture, what i would like to be able to do i display only the pictures from the DB in a CoverFlow style ListBox.
I would have no clue where to even start so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Heaps,
Alex
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Hi wisers,
can anyone suggest me where should the entity translator sit in the layered architecture and why. is it in service layer or in business layer.
Thanks in advance,
BK
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Member 3526851 wrote: where should the entity translator sit in the layered architecture
Well, not in this forum for a start. You might find what you're looking for here[^].
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Hi Friends,
How to host Multiple Silver light User Controls
into asp.net Webparts.My aim is to provide Webparts
Concept Using Silver light Application.
Thanks in Advance.
Muneer
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With a very, very small amount of research you will see how this can be done. Doing the research will develop your skills at problem solving rather than just being given the answer.
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Hi all
I am doing a small project in WPF. I am using a grid with controls(labels,text box...)
it is posible to apply zoorm to this grid? as far as I read seems I can only zoom images and canvas
thanks
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You can scale anything you want. Just set up a scale transform and animate it to animate your zoom.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Sure you can. Here's a sample:
<Page
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
<Grid>
<Grid.RenderTransform>
<ScaleTransform
CenterX="0"
CenterY="0"
ScaleX="{Binding Value, Mode=Default, ElementName=mySlider}"
ScaleY="{Binding Value, Mode=Default, ElementName=mySlider}" />
</Grid.RenderTransform>
<Label Content="Hello" Margin="10,5,10,0" />
<TextBlock Text="Howdy" Margin="20,20,20,10" />
<Slider x:Name="mySlider" Minimum="1" Maximum="10" Margin="30,35,30,20" />
</Grid>
</Page> Basically, this sample binds the render transformation of the grid to use a scale transform, bound to the slider called mySlider in the code. It really is that simple.
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Does anyone know of a *free* Windows Explorer control? I already know about the "Shell MegaPack", but that's REALLY expensive...
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Sadly, no. We ended up writing our own version because we couldn't find one.
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Well, I guess "Crap!" is the best response I can come up with.
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Hi,
I have a Silverlight application in that one page i am having 1-8 videos will present.I placed each media element in seperate canvas. I want to fullscreen one particular media element with outer canvas.
For Full screen individula video I have written the following code
private
void FullscreenChange(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (SLHost.Content.IsFullScreen)
{
ToolTipService.SetToolTip(fullscreen, "Full Screen");
ms1.ScaleX = c;
ms1.ScaleY = d;
SLHost.Content.IsFullScreen = false;
}
else
{
ToolTipService.SetToolTip(fullscreen, "Resize");
ms1.ScaleX = ms1.ScaleX * 5.90;
ms1.ScaleY = ms1.ScaleY * 4.10;
SLHost.Content.IsFullScreen = true;
isFullScreen = true;
flag = false;
}
}
But here I am using same full screen button to resize video.If I use like this its working properly.But I dont want to use same button for Resize if I press Escape it will go to normal stage but its not working like that if I press Escape button it will go to noraml state but the video size is not reducing to original it is in bigger size only.Can you please guide me what is the mistake i have done.If I press Escape button it has to go to normal state and also it has to reduce the video size like previous size.
Thanks in Advance
Pavani
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Hi,
I think full screen Escape functionality is not supported in Silverlight. But you can use double click.
When you double click video which is in full screen mode it will be back to normal size.
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Hello. I am still a newbie in the programming world and I am about to start an IT degree at UNI. Unfortunately they don't teach any of the .net framework at any of the UNI's in my area, so because of this I have to teach myself .net. I have learnt the .net framework in the past through a different tertiary education (we call it TAFE in Australia) however they never taught us WPF.
What I am mainly looking for is advice on the following;
I want to have a main window that includes all the primary navigation controls. From this I want to have a portion of the window that contains a panel that is populated based on what navigation is selected. In the past I have done this simply by using MDI forms. I could try and recreate the MDI forms however I am looking to design applications that are more artistic and because of this I feel as though the MDI forms looks isn't as appealing.
Another way that I can think of doing it is to recreate that portion of the screen as a series of grids that contain the controls for each section and are layered over the top of each other. I can then simply show and hide the grids that a relevant to that section. The problem that I see with this approach is that, depending on the amount of sub pages, this could become a very messy form that is hard to manage. The other problem is that the code for that page will become extremely large, which I would like to try and avoid (I liked how the code for each page was kept separate in MDI forms).
So what is my best option for completing this task? I have considered pages but I am unsure on how these work and if they are a viable option. Also what if I want to do something similar to how Windows media centre does things, in which you start at 1 level and work your way down to the last level being the video? Is this all done on one form with simple show and hide or done through pages with transition effects between each level?
Any advice you can give me is greatly appreciated.
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