I have some details in the wpf page, I want to generate report for that page.
Say for example I am having a page with one image and some text boxes. If i click report button, that page should be popup in a window with Print and PDF options. How to achieve this?The links that i have found regardi...
my head hurts with MVVM. I have just done something that works but does not feel right, which usually means i have done something wrong. I have free access to PluralSight so I will be using the MVVM, XAML, EF and C# courses availble but this isn't right is it:
_currentJournal = JournalData.FetchJournal(_selectedItem.JournalEntryID, _selectedItem.JournalID );
Date = _currentJournal.Date;
Time = _currentJournal.Time;
Text = _currentJournal.Text;
I think I should have bound to the CurrentJournal items rather than local ones in the ViewModel
Do you think separate remember options is good or bad? It adds more choices which is bad, but it's more convenient which is good. I couldn't find any UX material that deals with it.
Might be an age thing :P I've grown up with the principle that a clipboard will hold one value, and to get anything else would require additional tools installed.
As ctrl-z is undo, ctrl-shift-z needs to be redo. I hate it when they try to make it ctrl-y. I don't care if they are next to each other in the alphabet. They need to be connected in their placement on the keyboard.
Are you using proper MVVM @Hypersapien? If it's a property on your view, you need to do it differently. We're assuming you're talking about a property on your view model.
The worst part about having a large resolution is I constantly break convention/code guidelines on line length. Why should I use 60-70 chars per line when I can do 120-180!!
but at normal typing distance, it'll strain your eyes and you won't be able to contain the entire screen in your head.. you'll be doing mental page swap :)
so multi monitor is good idea -- I have this big screen high resolution issue with my 1440p 27" even!
though its certainly not too bad.. but if i'm actually focusing on something like code on this screen, i can't hold the entire resolution in my head without bobbing my head to swap partial view out and refresh with new partial view
(np in movies .. but slightly noticeable even in micromanagement games that run at 1440p natively)
i guess movies don't suffer from this because they just scale up and things just become bigger and overall impact of it being higher resolution gets negated
i have a BasicAuthHttpModule class that i can't remember how it works, but it intercepts all requests against [AUthorize] methods and runs my own custom user/pass validator
Cannot find governing FrameworkElement or FrameworkContentElement for target element. BindingExpression:Path=testtesttest; DataItem=null; target element is 'DataGridTemplateColumn' (HashCode=39627394); target property is 'Visibility' (type 'Visibility')
I'll have to check that out Julien. I already have a system in place to generate sessions with tokens. I was just hoping to be able to use the builtin system rather than do checks manually in all my calls.
If no one here can help me fix this thing or point me toward a resource that explain it to me, don't blame me for doing something that I do know how to do to make it do what I want.
I hate the new office layout here. We used to have a supply closet I could go in and take a 10 minute nap in or calm myself down when I'm frustrated with something. Ever since the remodel there's nothing.
How can I hide a column in a WPF DataGrid through a Binding?
This is what I did:
<DataGridTextColumn Header="Column header"
Binding="{Binding ColumnValue}"
Width="100"
ElementStyle="{StaticResource DataGridRightAlign}"
...
First of all DataGridTextColumn or any other supported dataGrid columns doesn't lie in Visual tree of DataGrid. Hence, by default it doesn't inherit DataContext of DataGrid
Cloudflare have been leaking customer HTTPS sessions for months. Uber, 1Password, FitBit, OKCupid, etc. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1139
I have a style for my button controls that includes different styles for different states (rollover, pressed, etc...). I have a control that inherits from Button that I would like to add add an additional state for. I already have a style for it that is using BasedOn, pointing to the button style.
All the actual styling for Button is in a ControlTemplate. Is there a way I can take that ControlTemplate and inherit it and add the additional state, or make a second ControlTemplate and use both of them in the style?
Been researching that today, and I've come across a lot. The two that people recommend most elsewhere are Dotfuscator since it comes with VS, though I'd need the pro version, and Crypto Obfuscator, which doesn't have anything beyond 2015 on its site.
I don't know that I necessarily "need" it because it's still crackable given that it has to be on a client's machine, but it would make cracking my app a lot more undesirable.