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| | 3D Controls for Avalon Well, using Viewport3D 3D graphics can be made, Can I make that as a control or embed a control to it? |
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| | Re: 3D Controls for Avalon Hi! Could you explain a bit more about what is is you want? A Viewport3D is a control. You can subclass it or put it as a constituent control in e.g. a usercontrol. -- Erno ---- WPF tutorials: http://blogs.infosupport.com/ernow/articles/1878.aspx "WSJ" <WSJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE9BBA0C-E6E5-4DFB-87F8-4DB09B7EB2ED@microsoft.com... > Well, using Viewport3D 3D graphics can be made, Can I make that as a > control > or embed a control to it? |
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| | Re: 3D Controls for Avalon Hi Erno, Thanks for the response.. I created a cube, now my requirement is how would I use one and each surface of the cube to hold some controls... If what you said is the way to do, could you help me further. Thanks.. "Erno" wrote: > Hi! > > Could you explain a bit more about what is is you want? > A Viewport3D is a control. You can subclass it or put it as a constituent > control in e.g. a usercontrol. > > -- > Erno > ---- > WPF tutorials: http://blogs.infosupport.com/ernow/articles/1878.aspx > > > > "WSJ" <WSJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BE9BBA0C-E6E5-4DFB-87F8-4DB09B7EB2ED@microsoft.com... > > Well, using Viewport3D 3D graphics can be made, Can I make that as a > > control > > or embed a control to it? > > > |
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