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| | Load scene in a contentcontrol Hi all, I'm just starting to get acquainted with WinFX, or Framework 3.0 as it is now called. I'd like to do a scene, and then load that scene into a container (I'm thinking a ContentControl now, but of course there might be something more appropriate). The idea is that I can see both the original scene and the loaded scene at the same time. Do things in both of them. Is that possible? Does anybody know how to do it? Thanks and regards, Rosario |
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| | Re: Load scene in a contentcontrol I've been using a Frame to hold "sub" scenes, although I'm not sure if this is the best approach either. -Justin rosarito1234@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, I'm just starting to get acquainted with WinFX, or Framework > 3.0 as it is now called. I'd like to do a scene, and then load that > scene into a container (I'm thinking a ContentControl now, but of > course there might be something more appropriate). The idea is that I > can see both the original scene and the loaded scene at the same time. > Do things in both of them. Is that possible? Does anybody know how to > do it? > Thanks and regards, > Rosario |
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