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Comments by Severin Friede (Top 5 by date)
Severin Friede
25-Oct-12 4:59am
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ehm ... then I like your solution ;)
Severin Friede
25-Oct-12 3:39am
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Are you sure that the animations won't overlap each other resolving in a diagonal movement of the image?
Severin Friede
25-Oct-12 3:12am
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Are you familiar with Binding and Converters? Because I would prefer to bind an element placed in a Canvas to some property and when the property is changed the elements canvas properties (left, right, top, bottom) will be animated. If you need one animation after another (like animate to right then down) then you must use animations using keyframes.
Severin Friede
23-Oct-12 7:32am
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give your checkbox a name in your XAML code, iterate over each row of the datagrid. Try to find the checkbox via its name in each row and store the value to your table. To find a child control by its name you may need to write an extension method like this one: http://pastebin.com/Fur6rRJk
Severin Friede
23-Oct-12 7:24am
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Please provide more information and/or code examples. This would help others to understand your problem better.