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Xaml in a Nutshell Lori Macvittie

Xaml in a Nutshell By Lori Macvittie

Xaml in a Nutshell by Lori Macvittie


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Covers how to design user interfaces and .NET applications that take advantage of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). This title presents prerequisites such as Microsoft's unified build system, MSBuild, and core XAML constructs and syntax-including shortcuts with examples.

Xaml in a Nutshell Summary

Xaml in a Nutshell by Lori Macvittie

When Microsoft releases Windows Vista, the new operating system will support applications that employ graphics now used by computer games-clear, stunning and active. The cornerstone for building these new user interfaces is XAML (Zammel), the XML-based markup language that works with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Vista's new graphics subsystem. An acronym for Extensible Application Markup Language, XAML offers a wealth of new controls and elements with exciting capabilities, including animation and rendering of 3D graphics. Windows developers are already jazzed by the possibilities of using XAML for fixed and flow format documents like PDF and HTML, 2D and 3D vector-based graphics, form development, animation, audio and video, transparent layering, and a lot more. Many feel that XAML will eliminate the need for multiple file formats or plug-ins (read: Flash), while lowering development costs and reducing time to market. The problem is, most developers don't know XAML. While it is fairly easy to understand, you still need a quick guide to bring you up to speed before Vista's release, and that's where this book's simple, no nonsense approach comes in. XAML in a Nutshell covers everything necessary to design user interfaces and .NET applications that take advantage of WPF. Prerequisites such as Microsoft's new unified build system, MSBuild, and core XAML constructs and syntax-including shortcuts - are all presented with plenty of examples to get you started. The Core XAML Reference section lets you dig even deeper into syntax rules and attributes for all XAML elements with a series of quick-reference chapters. This section divides XAML elements into logical categories of elements, controls, shapes and geometry, layout, animations, and transformations for easy reference. XAML in a Nutshell helps you learn, firsthand, how to use this XML-based markup language to implement the new generation of user interface graphics. As one reviewer noted, Strong code examples and an efficient, conversational style take the tedium out of learning XAML and make the subject understandable-even interesting.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface I. Introducing XAML 1. Introducing XAML The Benefits of XAML What XAML Is Not XAML Development Resources 2. Getting Started with XAML XAML Prerequisites Defining XAML Applications Building XAML Applications XAML Applications and Visual Studio II. XAML Concepts 3. The Basics of XAML Core XAML Syntax Elements Attributes Attached Properties Binding Properties codebehind 4. Layout and Positioning StackPanel and DockPanel Using Width and Alignment Margins and Padding Grid Absolute Positioning 5. Resources Using Resources Using Styles Triggers 6. Storyboards and Animations Storyboards Controlling Animations Animation Using Key Frames III. Core XAML Reference 7. Elements 8. Controls Base Control Reference Common Event Reference Core Control Reference 9. Shapes and Geometry 10. Layout 11. Animations and Transformations 12. Events Routing Strategies Event Argument Reference Event Reference IV. Appendixes A. System.Windows.Controls B. System.Windows.Documents C. System.Windows.Shapes D. System.Windows E. System.Windows.Media F. System.Windows.Input.ApplicationCommands G. Predefined Colors H. XAML Interface in Code Index

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GOR011136533
9780596526733
0596526733
Xaml in a Nutshell by Lori Macvittie
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Paperback
O'Reilly Media
20060502
286
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