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| | Visual Brush Problem Hi~~ I encounter two problems while using VisualBrush 1. I can't see any brush effect using the code below VisualBrush vb = new VisualBrush(); vb.Visual = new Button(); r1.Fill = vb; But I can see the result while using XAML <Rectangle> <Rectangle.Fill> <VisualBrush> <VisualBrush.Visual> <Button/> </VisualBrush.Visual> </VisualBrush> </Rectangle.Fill> Is there anything I miss? 2. Using Textblock for VisualBrush and result of texts will get a little blur. Firstly I think it results from stretch. But it seems it still exists while the same size. Thanks. Have a nice day |
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| | RE: Visual Brush Problem Hi, With regards to 1: It seems that you havent set the size (width and height) of the Rectangle. Even the XAML example posted below does not rener the button. (Unless the rectangle somehow acquired the size via styling or layout) "HolaMan" wrote: > Hi~~ > > I encounter two problems while using VisualBrush > > 1. I can't see any brush effect using the code below > VisualBrush vb = new VisualBrush(); > vb.Visual = new Button(); > r1.Fill = vb; > But I can see the result while using XAML > <Rectangle> > <Rectangle.Fill> > <VisualBrush> > <VisualBrush.Visual> > <Button/> > </VisualBrush.Visual> > </VisualBrush> > </Rectangle.Fill> > Is there anything I miss? > > > 2. Using Textblock for VisualBrush and result of texts will get a > little blur. Firstly I think it results from stretch. But it seems it > still exists while the same size. > > Thanks. Have a nice day > > |
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