I have create a Window use WPF, I want to my Window always display on the top, So I just create a thread for it:
System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
{
for (;;)
{
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(3000);
this.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(new Action(() =>
...
My web service will perform updates about once an hour. From these updates, various messages might be returned by other offsite web services. These messages will be parsed and then needs to be presented in my client.
Should I go with basic polling or is it worth it to implement some callback functionality like with SignalR?
Cannot find source for binding with reference 'RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType='System.Windows.Controls.ItemsControl', AncestorLevel='1''. BindingExpression:Path=HorizontalContentAlignment; DataItem=null; target element is 'ListBoxItem' (Name=''); target property is 'HorizontalContentAlignment' (type 'HorizontalAlignment')
have you done anything where the repo has >1 package?
I'd like to simplify the publishing workload in Gjallarhorn, but it's a bit nasty because it's 3 nuget packages, all which refer to each other (and need updated versions each time, etc)
though, to be honest, I'm considering breaking it out into separate repos
My workflow is: 0) commit actual changes. 1) find replace version number 2) commit bump version 3) build release 4) `.paket/paket.exe pack output publish` in package manager console
@ReedCopsey projects referencing projects that are other packages are a breeze with paket here is a setup for that
More event handling fun. I have a stack panel with a button on it. If I assign an event handler to the PreviewMouseDown on the Stack Panel, the button doesn't work. If I'm not setting Handled=true, why isn't the button receiving the event?