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Old 09-27-2006   #1 (permalink)
Douglas Stockwell


 
 

Re: New XBAP and Code on xamlxaml.com: ScrollingCanvas

The XBAP link is 404d, and the source code doesn't contain your
XamlXamlControls project.

- Doug

"Michael G. Emmons" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:344D3DEB-5043-495E-9736-0454011EA8AF@microsoft.com...
> New XBAP with Code example up at xamlXaml:
> http://xamlxaml.com/2006/09/27/scrol...vas-container/
>
> This example creates a custom user control based on the Canvas container.
> This ScrollingCanvas allows you to scroll any FrameworkElement: text,
> video, shapes, or even whole scenes. Moreover, you can scroll multiple
> FrameworkElement objects at the same time in a single scroll container.
> Both speed and direction of the scroll is controllable via dependency
> properties. Simply drop the ScrollingCanvas control on the design surface
> or add it in XAML, add any FrameworkElements you want to scroll to the
> ScrollingCanvas container and call the ScrollBegin() method. All object
> scrolling is handled through local animations in the C# codebehind.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Michael G. Emmons
> http://xamlxaml.com
>
>
>
>



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Old 09-28-2006   #2 (permalink)
Michael G. Emmons


 
 

New XBAP and Code on xamlxaml.com: ScrollingCanvas

New XBAP with Code example up at xamlXaml:
http://xamlxaml.com/2006/09/27/scrol...vas-container/

This example creates a custom user control based on the Canvas container.
This ScrollingCanvas allows you to scroll any FrameworkElement: text, video,
shapes, or even whole scenes. Moreover, you can scroll multiple
FrameworkElement objects at the same time in a single scroll container. Both
speed and direction of the scroll is controllable via dependency properties.
Simply drop the ScrollingCanvas control on the design surface or add it in
XAML, add any FrameworkElements you want to scroll to the ScrollingCanvas
container and call the ScrollBegin() method. All object scrolling is handled
through local animations in the C# codebehind.

Enjoy!

Michael G. Emmons
http://xamlxaml.com




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Old 09-28-2006   #3 (permalink)
Michael G. Emmons


 
 

Re: New XBAP and Code on xamlxaml.com: ScrollingCanvas

Apologies! The xbap link was indeed pointing to an older deleted version.
the link on the pic has been corrected. The correct link is:
http://xamlxaml.com/examples/Scrolli...asExample.xbap

The zip has also been fixed with the correct files. Thanks for the info
Douglas.

Mental note: No more publishing @ 4am.

Michael G. Emmons
http://xamlxaml.com




"Douglas Stockwell" <doug@remove.11011.net> wrote in message
news:000006B1-18FB-4140-B9C3-AE94EDBD3F81@microsoft.com...
> The XBAP link is 404d, and the source code doesn't contain your
> XamlXamlControls project.
>
> - Doug
>
> "Michael G. Emmons" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:344D3DEB-5043-495E-9736-0454011EA8AF@microsoft.com...
>> New XBAP with Code example up at xamlXaml:
>> http://xamlxaml.com/2006/09/27/scrol...vas-container/
>>
>> This example creates a custom user control based on the Canvas container.
>> This ScrollingCanvas allows you to scroll any FrameworkElement: text,
>> video, shapes, or even whole scenes. Moreover, you can scroll multiple
>> FrameworkElement objects at the same time in a single scroll container.
>> Both speed and direction of the scroll is controllable via dependency
>> properties. Simply drop the ScrollingCanvas control on the design surface
>> or add it in XAML, add any FrameworkElements you want to scroll to the
>> ScrollingCanvas container and call the ScrollBegin() method. All object
>> scrolling is handled through local animations in the C# codebehind.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> Michael G. Emmons
>> http://xamlxaml.com
>>
>>
>>
>>

>


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