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Hi ...
I got same problem ....
Its very Urgent help me ...
thanks in advance ..
Error Details ...
Startup URI: C:\Working Folder\S&OP System\WpfBrowserApplicationTest\WpfBrowserApplicationTest\bin\Debug\WpfBrowserApplicationTest.xbap
Application Identity: file:///C:/Working%20Folder/S%26OP%20System/WpfBrowserApplicationTest/WpfBrowserApplicationTest/bin/Debug/WpfBrowserApplicationTest.xbap#WpfBrowserApplicationTest.xbap, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=251d351ee89460b3, processorArchitecture=msil/WpfBrowserApplicationTest.exe, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=251d351ee89460b3, processorArchitecture=msil, type=win32
System.ArgumentException: Value does not fall within the expected range.
at System.Deployment.Internal.Isolation.IDefinitionAppId.EnumAppPath()
at System.ActivationContext.CreateFromNameAndManifests(ApplicationIdentity applicationIdentity, String[] manifestPaths)
at System.ActivationContext.CreatePartialActivationContext(ApplicationIdentity identity, String[] manifestPaths)
at System.Windows.Interop.ApplicationLauncherXappDebug.Initialize()
at System.Windows.Interop.DocObjHost.MS.Internal.AppModel.IBrowserHostServices.Run(String path, String fragment, MimeType mime, String debugSecurityZoneURL, String applicationId, Object streamContainer, Object ucomLoadIStream, HostingFlags hostingFlags, INativeProgressPage nativeProgressPage, String progressAssemblyName, String progressClassName, String errorAssemblyName, String errorClassName, IHostBrowser hostBrowser)
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PresentationHost_v0400.dll v4.0.30319.1 built by: RTMRel - C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\WPF\PresentationHost_v0400.dll
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VERSION.dll v5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\VERSION.dll
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COMRes.dll v2001.12.4720.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\COMRes.dll
xpsp2res.dll v5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\xpsp2res.dll
netapi32.dll v5.2.3790.4392 (srv03_sp2_gdr.081016-1620) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\netapi32.dll
ws2_32.dll v5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\ws2_32.dll
WS2HELP.dll v5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2HELP.dll
dfshim.dll v4.0.31106.0 (Main.031106-0000) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\dfshim.dll
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clr.dll v4.0.30319.1 (RTMRel.030319-0100) - C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\clr.dll
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PresentationHostProxy.dll v4.0.31106.0 built by: Main - C:\WINDOWS\system32\PresentationHostProxy.dll
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apphelp.dll v5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\apphelp.dll
msctfime.ime v5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) - C:\WINDOWS\system32\msctfime.ime
culture.dll v4.0.30319.1 (RTMRel.030319-0100) - C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\culture.dll
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Using SL3/VS2008:
I'm (still) trying to render text on a bitmap. Tim Yen suggested using WriteableBitmap , and even that doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried it two different ways:
Label label = new Label();
label.Style = this.Resources["TitleBaseStyle"] as Style;
label.Content = "WHMC";
<br />
WriteableBitmap bmp = new WriteableBitmap(60, 60);
bmp.Render(label, new TranslateTransform());
bmp.Invalidate();
<br />
Image image = new Image();
image.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
image.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
image.Width=60;
image.Height=60;
image.Source = bmp;
this.testImage.Child = image;
...and...
Label label = new Label();
label.Style = this.Resources["TitleBaseStyle"] as Style;
label.Content = "WHMC";
<br />
WriteableBitmap bmp = new WriteableBitmap(label, new TranslateTransform());
<br />
Image image = new Image();
image.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
image.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
image.Width=60;
image.Height=60;
image.Source = bmp;
this.testImage.Child = image;
In the interest of completeness, here's the label's custom style:
<Style x:Key="TitleBaseStyle" TargetType="dataInput:Label">
<Setter Property="Width" Value="60" />
<Setter Property="Height" Value="30" />
<Setter Property="Background" Value="Black" />
<Setter Property="Foreground" Value="White" />
<Setter Property="FontSize" Value="17" />
<Setter Property="Padding" Value="0" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="VerticalAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment" Value="Center" />
</Style>
...and here's the container for the image:
<Border x:Name="testImage" BorderBrush="Black" Background="Red" BorderThickness="1" Margin="10"/>
Neither method results in an Image with anything visible in it (all the pixels in the WriteableBitmap object are null). This is driving me insane. What the hell am I doing wrong?
Just to make sure the label was being created as expected, I also did this, and it is displayed as expected:
Label label = new Label();
label.Style = this.Resources["TitleBaseStyle"] as Style;
label.Content = "WHMC";
this.testImage.Child = label;
I'm at a total loss...
EDIT ==================
I downloaded the WriteableBitmapEx assembly from codeplex because it contains a Clear(Color) method (like the GDI Bitmap class does). If I don't call bmp.Render(label) , the image does in fact get displayed. If I put the bmp.Render(label) back into the code, the image does NOT display.
Side note: If I call bmp.Clear(Color.Transparent) (and remove the Render(label) line), the rendered image has a whiteground, despite the Image object being placed in a red-filled Border container.
WTF?
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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Well, that was the beta version of SL3. In the release version the Lock functionality is missing, as is the ability to set the PixelFormat via a constructor parameter.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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Hi John,
I wrote this very quick and it seems to work just fine. The only thing is that you need to click the button twice!! That I dont know why?
<UserControl x:Class="SilverlightApplication5.MainPage"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d"
d:DesignHeight="300" d:DesignWidth="400" xmlns:dataInput="clr-namespace:System.Windows.Controls;assembly=System.Windows.Controls.Data.Input">
<UserControl.Resources >
<Style x:Key="TitleBaseStyle" TargetType="dataInput:Label">
<Setter Property="Width" Value="60" />
<Setter Property="Height" Value="30" />
<Setter Property="Background" Value="Black" />
<Setter Property="Foreground" Value="White" />
<Setter Property="FontSize" Value="17" />
<Setter Property="Padding" Value="0" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="VerticalAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment" Value="Center" />
<Setter Property="RenderTransformOrigin" Value="0.5,0.5" />
</Style>
</UserControl.Resources>
<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot" Background="White">
<Button Content="Button" Height="23" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="156,190,0,0" Name="button1" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="75" Click="button1_Click" />
<dataInput:Label Style="{StaticResource TitleBaseStyle}" Height="23" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="81,190,0,0" Name="label1" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="57"/>
<Image Height="91" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="137,93,0,0" Name="image1" Stretch="Fill" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="110" />
</Grid>
</UserControl>
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Documents;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
using System.Windows.Media.Imaging;
namespace SilverlightApplication5
{
public partial class MainPage : UserControl
{
public MainPage()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
label1.Content = "WHMC";
WriteableBitmap bmp = new WriteableBitmap(60, 60);
bmp.Render(label1, new RotateTransform() { Angle = 0 });
bmp.Invalidate();
image1.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
image1.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
image1.Width = bmp.PixelWidth;
image1.Height = bmp.PixelHeight;
image1.Source = bmp;
}
}
}
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Looking ta the code your using an Image in the XAML
John was using a Border
Good answer
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I gave up on this and found another (albeit clunky) solution to the problem I was trying to solve (and the solution has nothing to do with drawing bitmaps, so there's no solution to this particular problem posted).
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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So Silverlight 4 gives us a RichTextBox, and the RichTextBox gives us an attribute to get the content in Xaml, but there is no way of getting the standard RTF text (compatible with the RTF 1.5 / 1.6 specification)... Or is there?
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Be brave little warrior, be VERY brave
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There is another[^] text box available for silverlight - not sure if this meet RTF specifications.
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Thanks, but the replies further down mentions that it is not aligned with the standard RTF format
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Be brave little warrior, be VERY brave
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How do I add event to calendar ??
Do any control ready made available which allow me to add event to calendar
control of silverlight ??
Thx in Adv.
Jinal Desai - LIVE
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The silverlight toolkit has a date control and an experimental global calendar control.
The toolkit is open source so you can play around with the source code for these controls.
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I know it buddy.
But I want something that is ready made. I have no time to play
on built in controls.
So if anybody has any idea on it then post reply.
Jinal Desai - LIVE
Experience is mother of sage....
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I've a dataGrid in my XAML file. I need to display two separate context-menus on right-click on Rows and Header. Having same context-menu on both is easy, but how to have different ones? Will someone please provide a bit of code?
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I think, I've got the answer.
<!--ContextMenu Definition-->
<ContextMenu x:Key="cm_rowMenu">
<!--ContextMenu For Row-->
</ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu x:Key="cm_columnHeaderMenu">
<!--ContextMenu For Header-->
</ContextMenu>
<!--ContextMenu Definition Ends-->
<!--Default Header Style-->
<Style x:Key="DefaultColumnHeaderStyle" TargetType="{x:Type Custom:DataGridColumnHeader}">
<Setter Property="ContextMenu" Value="{StaticResource cm_columnHeaderMenu}" />
</Style>
<!--Default Row Style-->
<Style x:Key="DefaultRowStyle" TargetType="{x:Type Custom:DataGridRow}">
<Setter Property="ContextMenu" Value="{StaticResource cm_rowMenu}" />
</Style>
<!--Setting styles for DataGrid-->
<Custom:DataGrid
RowStyle="{StaticResource DefaultRowStyle}"
ColumnHeaderStyle="{StaticResource DefaultColumnHeaderStyle}"/>
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Yup - that looks like it should do it.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Hello, i am very new to WPF and so far i like it more than WinForms.
Currently i have a template for ListViewItems. And i want to change the selected style. When i select an item, i see blue background.
Can anyone tell me where shoud i look into?
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In WPF, the selected item background colour is determined by System.HighlightBrush. This means that you can define a brush for the style and use SystemColors.HighlightBrushKey to set this. Here's a sample:
<Style TargetType='ListViewItem'>
<Style.Resources>
<SolidColorBrush x:Key="{x:Static SystemColors.HighlightBrushKey}" Color="Red" />
</Style.Resources>
</Style>
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Wow, thank you. I didn't ever knew it was possible to override system colors
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You are most welcome. Ain't WPF cool?
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Ain't WPF cool?
I am asking mysely: Why didn't i tried this before
Now i have a diffrent problem. I do not think it is alrigt to contiune new post, but here it is:
This is a stripped down event Template for a ListViewItem template
<DataTemplate x:Key="ListBoxItemPodjetjeTemplate">
<Grid Margin="2">
<Border Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="0" Grid.ColumnSpan="2" BorderThickness="0" Background="#8098D8D8" CornerRadius="4,4,4,4"/>
</Grid>
<DataTemplate.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="Control.IsMouseOver">
<Setter Property="Control.Background" Value="LightGreen"/>
</Trigger>
</DataTemplate.Triggers>
</DataTemplate>
I put Highlight color to transparent, now i want to change background of an item based on mouse over. Now the trigger is throwing me an exception with an inner text: {"'{DependencyProperty.UnsetValue}' is not a valid value for property 'IsMouseOver'."}.
Thank you in advance
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What value are you applying? You haven't actually set one in the Trigger. Try changing it to
<Trigger Property="Control.IsMouseOver" Value="True" />
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Aw stupid me. Thank you for your reply
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No problems - it's easy to miss something like this. As a hint, if you ever see a message about DependencyProperty.UnsetValue then it means the value the DP expects hasn't been set. This isn't the same as a null value because null might be a legitimate value for the DP.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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