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12:00 AM
@ReedCopsey can I register COM .dlls on a remote machine, given I have admin rights on it?
via a program possibly
 
I know powershell has the ability to do that
 
12:24 AM
the strange stars as of lately are due to hat hunters.
 
12:34 AM
@ReedCopsey looks right... I did it with PsExec :)
 
 
11 hours later…
11:27 AM
Hi
 
hi
can I send sender with Caliburn?
 
Listen the extra row is Caliburn micro , using Dependency injection satisfying a the needed type
we will get to that
Caliburn is creating a default type for and pushing it into your collection before it is populated
 
If I can send the sender info to LoadTabGrid(), it will help me solve my problem
 
show me how you populate your grid
 
yes you are right
 
11:29 AM
you can..
1 ) you can Clear your collection before populating it
2) make it of type ObservableCollection<object>
 
MyDS= new ObservableCollection<UserInfo>(Listof Users)
this is how I am pouplating MyDS
ok let me try that
thanks in advance
 
This looks actually fine . I believe it should overwrite your previous ItemsSource
 
I think your first suggestion of clearing will work
 
so i'm not sure where it pushes the last one .

Do you have a property bound to SelectedItem ?
 
11:32 AM
first thing
remove that property
and see if this behavior continues
 
yes Clearing the collection working
 
that's the extra one that is being pushed in to your Items
 
Please post it on answer so I will accept it
ok I will check that too
thank you for your time :)
 
What container are you using ?
please post the name of the container .
and the property bound to your SelectedItem
 
 
5 hours later…
5:02 PM
Good morning all
 
Good evening @BradleyDotNET
 
mawnin
 
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Q: Event.create in f#?

franssuI'm trying to compile the source code from : Custom WPF Controls in F# How ever this line : let (handler, event) = Event.create<EventArgs>() raises an error : The value, constructor, namespace or type 'create' is not defined The MSDN's Control.Event Module (F#) page does speak about such ...

does anyone have a clue ?
 
Sounds like a Reed question
Or one for the F# room
 
@franssu what version of F#?
 
5:08 PM
3.1.1 I think
I'm using the last one ... I think
 
which is 3.1.2 i think
> 27.8 MB · Version 3.1.2 · Published Aug 19, 2014
 
mmmh wikipedia's not up to date then :/
how do I know which version I have installed ?
I have the version in which #help;; does not show the version, at least I know that
 
Control panel
Uninstall
Microsoft Visual F# ____
 
thanks
anyways.. I'm coming home.. with my bike.. in the cold and the darkness
I might never come back
5 miles
bye :)
 
6:12 PM
@Franssu The answer there ir correct
but I'd really recommend using VS 2013 and Visual F# 3.1.2
 
6:28 PM
This is way harder than it should be:
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Q: How do you create multiple strokes on text in WPF?

BradleyDotNETI am trying to create text that looks like this in WPF: Notice that it is yellow text, with a black stroke, then a yellow stroke, then another (very thin) black stroke. Now, I can create a single stroke with little difficult by following How to: Create Outlined Text. Note that the properties n...

Thats cool, I didn't know chat would inline XKCDs
 
Hi all.
 
Hi @James
 
Random grumble but does anyone else find it frustrating how backwards TV's still are! With newer TV can you ditch the remote and control them all from your phone?
 
@James, in some ways
Take Samsung for example
OK. Really, really frustrated with trying to get more info about prism RegionManager, Region, ect
Does anyone out there have a good grasp on these classes?
 
But I don't get why they can't have some sort of decent processor and some sort of simple interface which is as fluid as say a phone or a Kindle tablet.
 
6:37 PM
You mean you're looking for a COMMON simple interface?
 
Because developing that tech is expensive
 
I image there will be a big disruption soon, I know Apple are trying, but manufacturers seem to be just loading them up with too much of their own proprietry OS rubbish.
 
and we want cheaper tvs
 
I get that, but even at the high-end say $1200 plus Sony's or Samsungs
 
Soon, we will have iOS, Chrome, and M$ based TVs?
 
6:38 PM
The whole consumtption of content in your living room on a TV seems really far behind given where we are with tablets, phones and laptops
 
And as you have noted, some of those do have other interfaces
That makes sense, tablets and laptops were always computers with normal GUIs
 
@James, IMHO, TVs now are nothing more than large format computer monitors.
So if you want that tech, just hook it up to a computer.
 
@BrandenBoucher No question, though they also have signal decoders for cable and such
 
Then the issue isn't the interface but the content availability
 
@BrandenBoucher Haha, to be honest with a new TV upgrade I'll definitely look for that.
 
6:39 PM
Note that TVs pixel pitch is terrible compared to monitors
So they actually make pretty poor computer monitors
 
My current TV doesn't to proper scaling of my laptop display, but when I upgrade I will get one that oes that and I will make sure I can use Miracast or similar to send images wirelessly.
 
Well, you usually don't sit 18 inches away from your TV
 
@BradleyDotNET I know that a lot of TV's are, but I thought some of the higher models could represent a laptop display quite accurately?
I don't think TV should do too much, ie. browse the internet, check emails etc - but better content access and interfaces would be very welcome.
 
Well, I'd say either leave the TV alone and let it be a dumb monitor, or just embed a PC/Mac in it.
 
Its a TV, I watch movies and play console games and watch TV on it
I don't need a slick interface
In fact, the console ones are typically kind of annoying to navigate through
 
6:43 PM
@BradleyDotNET Agreed, but I think because there are far fewer things you want to do on TV a better interface should be easier! I don't know where you live but a lot of my grumbles are down to Sky
The interface is just super clunky
Although better than Virgin (which means nothing if you are US based.)
 
Yep, absolutely nothing
I'm used to the standard remotes with way too many functions
 
In the states how does it work - you sign up to a company e.g. Comcast and then get sent a set-top box and then that is effectively the interface you use for your TV?
 
The only interface besides the remote is the on-screen guide
Which is alright, no searching (which would be nice) but text input would be horrible to do, so I can understand that
The guide is generated by the set-top box if thats what you mean
 
But is that provided by and designed by the Cable company you have signed up to?
Ah ok, yeah thats what I mean.
 
It works well enough, and without a keyboard I don't see a ton of room for improvement
 
6:49 PM
Ever used SmartGlass for Xbox? It's not perfect but that the right kind of idea I think
 
Well, now the set-top box you get sent is basically a custom computer. So it would seem to make more sense to have your cable provide the internet connection and your computer run software that acts as a set-top, and pipe that out to your TV. Then you do have a fully fledged interface - if you want it -. You can always get a simplified controller for your PC for media apps.
Other connectivity on your TV would work exactly the same way as your monitor (And your TV) does now.
 
If you could develop TV based apps it would be interesting to see what people come up with, just like it was to see what people have done on phones and tablets.
 
 
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8:47 PM
@James James - there´s some work on this in the CE-HTML standard. It was used by some high-profile TV manufacturers up till recently
Anyone here with knowledge regarding PropertyPath that can help me in my last hurdle? Please check last comment here: stackoverflow.com/questions/27616774/…
 
Fill is a brush
so you'll likely have to cast it with the () syntax in the path
 
@BradleyDotNET In the PropertyPath you mean?
 
@BradleyDotNET I also tried as such; PropertyPath("(Background).(VisualBrush.Visual).(Fill.Color)"), but that is also not the solution. Can you perhaps explain to me what you mean with ´cast it with the () syntax´?
 
Fill is a brush
so you might need to do "(Background).(VisualBrush.Visual).(SolidColorBrush.Color)"
sorry, thats not quite right
(Background).(VisualBrush.Visual).Fill.(SolidColorBrush.Color)"
If you run it, you should get an exception that tells you were it is having trouble resolving
 
9:01 PM
@BradleyDotNET When running your second suggestion it gives the following exception > 'Fill' property value in the path '(Background).(VisualBrush.Visual).Fill.(SolidColorBrush.Color)' points to immutable instance of 'System.Windows.Media.SolidColorBrush'.
@BradleyDotNET Your first suggestion doesn't produce an error, but it doesn't animate either.
 
Not sure what to do about the immutability problem
I'm sure I've animated those brushes before...
Might be an issue since you are using VisualBrush?
 
@BradleyDotNET I have no idea to be honest.. If there's a different / better way of handling this please let me know. Probably not the first person who wants icons in WPF through paths that change color on hover
 
When I did it, I was animating a BorderBrush property
and it was set to a standard SolidColorBrush
without the VisualBrush in-between
perhaps try to get rid of the "man in the middle"
 
So I would remove the VisualBrush and instead put in a 'border' element with a path?
 
The border was just for my specific situation
I'm mostly suggesting not using VisualBrush unless you really need it
and you nearly never do
 
9:17 PM
:) ah ok
@BradleyDotNET what if I just do it like this <grid><path /></grid>
 
Any reason the path is in a Grid element?
 
In order to restrict its size I guess?
Or can I just use <Path Stretch="Uniform" Width="50" Margin="0,10,0,0" ?
 
Grid will fill its container, so probably not the best choice for that :)
I would go with the second option
 
Alright :)
A grid inside a grid to just to hold an icon is probably not the best design indeed
@BradleyDotNET I have something like this now; new PropertyPath("(Path.Fill).(SolidColorBrush.Color)". My XAML: <Grid><Path /></Grid>. The TargetName is the Grid
 
"Path" is not a property of grid
so you can't target it
you need to target the path itself
 
9:33 PM
@BradleyDotNET it works :D! I now target the path and use 'new PropertyPath("(Path.Fill).(SolidColorBrush.Color)"'
@BradleyDotNET Thank you very much for your input :)!
 
You probably don't need the first "Path" in that, but I'm glad its working!
Glad I could help
 
Thanks a lot Bradley :)
I'm off to sleep, have a nice day all of you
 
 
1 hour later…
10:59 PM
mhmmm
"hyperlink" expander bar
send me all ur codez
 
Sounds like a bad idea...
Wouldn't the hyperlink interfere with the expander functionality?
 
well the header of the expander would probably get styled
I want a "Show Advanced" / "Hide Advanced" which slides down
 
Ok, but why would that need a hyperlink?
 
11:31 PM
Good night all. Merry Christmas
 

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