Sean, do you know if any of the SE sites is a good place to ask a question about InstallShield - whilst it's part of the developers work, it's not really on topic here at SO (I think)
I should say InstallShield Express as it's being a pain... Well, the question has been posted here stackoverflow.com/questions/25927256/… but, I'm not sure if it should be (although feel free to look at the question as it's an odd thing)
Hey guys. Back again today :). I have a combobox which has 3 values, I bind it to a value but the problem is by default. The box appears empty. I need it to be the value I set it to?
You know when you think something but you don't know for sure because you never use it? I think SelectedValue isn't supposed to be used for the selected item.
I always use SelectedItem and never have any problems
If you are going to be adding/removing from the collection then ObservableCollection is good
If it's just a static source, you don't need the Observable part
If the values of the items are expected to change and you want that to reflect in the UI, your item class needs to implement INotifyPropertyChanged
So if I was presenting a user with a list of options, it's unlikely that I want that list of options to change so you could probably get away with List<string>
Windows Phone 8.1 introduced a new transition for dialogs and flyouts that looks like a Venetian blind. I don't like this; I preferred the way it looked in Windows Phone 8 where it sort of swiveled/tilted in. Is there any way to change this?
I've tried things like:
<ContentDialog.Transitions>
I am deploying an WPF application in business environment (AD) using clickonce deployment. The application is develop with Visual Studio 2013 and based on .Net 4.5. The deployment targets Windows 7 machines only. The deployment Server uses IIS 7.5 and runs on Windows Server 2008 R2.
The deployme...
anyone know of a decent Spinner box for WPF? I tried the extended wpf toolkit one, but it is braindead. they allow letters in their integerupdown box and call it a feature
@Sean, after 3 hours of refactoring. Some lunch and more refactoring. A few more layers of abstraction. I am now comfortable exposing my enumerables list to the Dropdown box....
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