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12:47 AM
@Maverik Should I even be attempting to use this if I'm still on VS2015?
oh, I just saw:
> The .NET Core SDK 1.0.0 no longer supports project.json or Visual Studio 2015. Everyone doing .NET Core development is encouraged to migrate from project.json to csproj and Visual Studio 2017.
RIP
I guess I'm sticking to EF6 then
 
1:17 AM
I'm starting to consider saving all of that as a .json file as a starting point...
 
 
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7:23 AM
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Q: Visual Studio 2015 XAML Editor Text color

Nawed Nabi ZadaI am using the Dark theme of Visual studio and there is one particular color which in my opinion is too weak. I have tried to change it but couldn't really succeed. When you click on an object in the designer, the XAML editor will try to mark the code by changing the objects background: N...

 
 
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11:38 AM
outDocument = XDocument.Parse(outDocument.ToString());
Pretty silly line of code. :P
 
keeps the room warm
 
Hehe
It's necessary to get line numbers after doing some LINQ to XML transformations.
 
11:49 AM
Good morning
 
Mornin' Mister Alex
 
Hi William
It was busy in here yesterday
 
Sure was
And a wild Mav appears.
 
It was great!
 
 
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1:25 PM
@Borgleader I can imagine the confusion! EFCore is not dependent on .net core only - it works just as well on .net 4.6.x
the reason for that is that newer libraries are now supporting .NetStandard 1.x and not an individual framework directly. .Net Standard: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/articles/standard/library
Hello everybody else.. this wild mav has now been tamed and has returned to civilisation :)
@JohanLarsson sorted
 
thanks
 
1:49 PM
@Maverik Hmm its just the tutorial i found was using .net core for all the stuff and none of that was working for me.
 
The very first yellow box is VERY important, since EFCore pretty much borks itself up in the old format.
 
2:07 PM
umm its only important if you're targetting .net - if you target full .net as is Borg's case, it works fine
 
 
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3:41 PM
@JohanLarsson @Julien @milleniumbug @Kevin I've raised you guys to Owner level (same as my own) for SO-WPF organisation over at gitlab.com/so-wpf so you can do everything i can do :) so you can move project around yourself if you end up landing it in the wrong group
 
good, I expect less than 50% success rate when creating new repos :)
I fixed the appveyor issue for reactive btw.
 
oh cool
you don't have a docker build do you?
 
i imagine you're using mono to compile stuff?
 
a maybe fix
no mono
the ui-tests are shaky on appveyor
 
3:43 PM
so how does your appveyor build? its a windows machine?
or you meant "no, mono"
 
yeah
@Maverik not sure, I meant 'I have never used mono for anything'
 
aha.. so its a windows build machine
 
lol "no mono" sounds a bit like "no homo"
 
I seem to remember microsoft gave windows docker container at some point
if only I could figure out how to compose it, gitlab CI and automatically build it up
 
AppVeyor is nice, fast and not much config
Runs about as fast as local build
 
3:47 PM
yea but its external and only free for opensource
 
a gitlabci build lets me use the same stuff internally
 
ok, I need to try it
gitlabs seems nice, a bit slow though
 
yea it seems to have gone slower after their gitter acquisition
i'm not sure what are they doing internally
but my self hosted instance is as responsive as local machine would be
 
the web ui was pretty slow
not a huge issue
 
3:51 PM
yea its on their hosted version right now
i know they're also doing a migration of UI to VueJS
so its a mix of original Ruby + VueJS right now until migration completes (they're doing small bits at a time and not entirely focused on quick ui migration)
the vuejs bits are snappy (you'd notice it in Issues)
the Pipeline section is also VueJS based now though without GitlabCI active, you won't see that section working
The only thing that I truly miss from Github is the Desktop client
that i definitely miss!
fortunately i normally use TortoiseGit to do all the git stuff so not a huge loss for me personally
 
Checking in was faster than vs github I think
 
not sure - i haven't checked in much with github
but i'll show you something that REALLY makes me love them
 
It is nice to have a reason to use gitlab to try it out
 
the issues aren't only bugs in there - majority of them are ideas / discussion / planning stuff
 
nice & open
 
3:59 PM
everything that has happened and that is being planned is out in the open and you can read (and learn!) from that
and they're very receptive to community suggestions generally
something that I hate about Github - they chose to close source their desktop client
despite it being the only major project to use ReactiveUI (which also comes from their employee)
I fail to see why they needed to close source it
Hey BorgLeader - any luck with EF Core on full .net ?
btw Johan: in place of gists - Gitlab also has Snippets :) gitlab.com/snippets/1656168 -- though it's not as powerful as gists yet (no multi-part snippet as far as I know)
 
user7442629
Hey guys
 
Hey :)
 
user7442629
Does C# automatically edit a file for you using a StreamWriter, or does it overwrite the file? I don't want to be rewriting a file just to edit 2 characters
 
its a StreamWriter - it'll do what you tell it to ;)
you can technically edit 2 characters only - make it Seek to correct position.. write 2 chars, flush and close :)
its pretty easy to mess this seek process up though and it'll create hard to debug issues if you mess it.. best to avoid this scenario
 
user7442629
So just rewrite the file is what you're saying?
 
4:11 PM
that's what we normally do .. yes
 
it is possible you're doing this at too low level of abstraction
 
as it says in nginx.conf "if you need more than this.. it's best left to specialists who know what they're doing"
 
if you're doing lots of operations on a structured file, it is possible a SQLite database will be better for your usage
 
one of the many rookie mistakes is to prematurely over optimise everything
indeed - if this is db like thing.. use a db
 
user7442629
Well that's actually a good idea, I wanted to use one for a while but didn't think how
Sounds interesting, I'll see what I can do about it
 
4:16 PM
explain the real scenario and we can give you a better suggestion
 
user7442629
Well I'm creating a nuget package which will give your application an 'about', 'check for updates', and 'changelog' windows with one click (in particular, my idea with the about page is to allow users to easily reference material they have used in their projects, as some users don't reference as they do not like to have to make a UI for something potentially unecessary)

It also comes with ChangeLog Editor.exe, which will pretty much give you an IDE sort of thing for editing you ChangeLog file, it looks like this...
 
@Borgleader I'm sorry to ping you but I just wanted to ask - do you actually prefer to be pinged with replies or do you prefer to just let the replies sit until you come over here yourself (either is fine really, I'm just not sure of your preference)
@Aleksbgbg ok there's no reason for you to not overwrite it
this is exactly what you'd get from notepad.. it is the standard behaviour
 
user7442629
4:37 PM
okay then I won't over-engineer it
 
user7442629
I thought notepad didn't do that, it's actually why I didn't want to do it in the first place
 
btw, thats a pretty ambitious project I'd imagine - may not be the kinda thing you'd want to chew on so early on in your c#/wpf life
nope thats what notepad / microsoft word / visual studio do
pretty much every editor that isn't specialized stream editor does an overwrite
 
user7442629
I've already done this project, just haven't made the editor yet
 
well i'm certainly curious to see your nuget in action then!
 
user7442629
Need to release it on NuGet as well
 
user7442629
4:39 PM
Once I'm done with the editor and happy with the looks of everything, plus the way it functions, I'll release it on NuGet
 
user7442629
Though I'm doing this using MVVM and I'm learning tons every day, so I might end up rewiring the projects near the end
 
@Maverik You can ping me
 
ok cool, thanks :)
so how is it going with full .net?
or you're still lost in EFCore .net core confusion? :)
 
user7442629
5:05 PM
MVVM is sick in the manner that the designer responds to your constructor
 
user7442629
You can see how your changes affect the program's aesthetics
 
user7442629
Instead of recompiling 1 pixel at a time until you get a perfect image size
 
not only that - your designer view is live! if you have a login button that can work while in designer mode.. the login button will log you in from inside designer!
 
user7442629
Wait do you mean you can click a button and it will work?
 
yup!
 
user7442629
5:10 PM
I didn't know that, that's great
 
the designer environment is pretty limited though so don't expect miracles - but its more capable than we generally give it credit for :)
 
user7442629
Live buttons and constructors are enough for me, no need to recompile to test a simple button then
 
user7442629
Are there any other image rendering properties apart from BitmapScalingMode and EdgeMode that I should know of, since I have some large-ish images being sized down and they look ... incorrect ...
 
morning all
 
Morning Bradley
@Aleksbgbg no option to do this at source? but scaling wise, i'd imagine those should be enough.. you're probably not pulling the right strings if it looks wrong
 
user7442629
5:26 PM
It's just some elements look a bit too blurry, but I guess it's fine really
 
@Maverik Well actually yesterday I tried working with EF6 and I sorta got something working but i had to get some code from some answer on Stackoverflow because apparently the other option is to use software that costs 120$. I haven't tried using EFCore with full .net yet. I'll see about that when I get home (if I find any instructions that dont involve .net core in anyway)
 
let me dig one out
@Borgleader this should get you started i think: github.com/GLanata/EFCoreSQLiteConsole
Here's the official tutorial for an existing DB using EFCore via .net (full) docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/get-started/full-dotnet/…
though the example uses MSSQL - you only need to change the connection configuration (you can take that from GLanata's github above) and it should work with sqlite then
specifically only protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder) method needs reconfiguration - everything else should work as it is (unless you spot something that specifically states SqlServer in it)
 
5:54 PM
Cool, thanks!
 
no worries
 
I dont have an existing db though, so i guess I should follow this page instead?
 
I have only heard bad things about dotnetcore
maybe one good thing, slightly faster linq
 
yea sure Bordleader
dotnetcore - its great when it works.. it's just rough on tooling so thats where most of negativity comes from i think (and the amount of confusion that has ensued after multiple breaking changes between their RC cycles)
still. we're talking specifically EFCore which is not tied to .net core (though started its life there)
historically all of this basically started from asp.net core - the root of all confusion and bad experience (for people outside asp.net)
 
https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/dotnet/Get-started-with-VS-Code-Csharp-dotnet-Core-Ubuntu
WRT .NET Core, I'm fairly impressed by ^
 
6:10 PM
oh, short, no need for a memory crutch star :9
I like how she talks
> andtellmeabouteverythingimdoingwrongwithmylife
 
she's very enthusiastic about what she's presenting.
@JohanLarsson I laughed out loud at that part xD
 
@JohanLarsson very amusing
 
she is cute
 
so is bug
 
6:17 PM
VS Code seems more usable than MonoDevelop
judging by the video
 
oh yea.. its become pretty capable
 
not to mention... it actually has an usable dark theme
 
VS Code is rightfold's default editor iirc.
 
that reminds me - you could just use VSCode for .net core development and skip VS2017
the new csproj is much simpler than the older version
(and dotnet (from 1.1 SDK) can auto convert from project.json to project.csproj too)
 
is poject.json a thing?
I thought it died
 
6:25 PM
it was .. for about 2 years
 
dead now right?
 
yea i'd say so
new dotnet toolchain will only work with csproj / fsproj / vbproj -- project.json will be first migrated to newer *proj format
 
I did not follow it closely but felt like a weird idea
 
project.json? at the time it was a good idea
but what came out of it.. is even better
 
Lets change from one format that is no fun to edit by hadn to another
and break a lot of tooling
 
6:27 PM
csproj (legacy - verbose file not meant for human consumption) -> project.json (trimmed down human version) -> csproj (modern - minimal human version)
ok i think i'm done with edits there :)
 
someone told me it's not healthy for the eyes to use dark themes on the editors. You know smt about it?
 
erm.. thats the exact opposite of what should be
staring at that bright glare non-stop is unhealthy
which is why we have now darker themes - of course that doesn't mean dark grey text on black!
 
user7442629
You guys know the FileSystemWatcher.Changed event
 
user7442629
Will it inform me if the application file is replaced with the exact same data, except the icon is changed
 
user7442629
Or would that be the renamed event?
 
user7442629
6:32 PM
Name stays the same, though
 
user7442629
Or would it be like file deleted and file created
 
whether you use dark themes or light ones, if you switch to an opposite theme (for example, you're using a dark-themed VS, and you switch to your web browser with a light themed web page) you'll burn your retinas
 
well.. yea .. kinda :)
imagine using dark VS one and SO on other.. it burns!
fortunately there's Stylus to save the day
 
I use blue theme
 
@Aleksbgbg Be careful when using FileSystemWatcher, it's a very thin wrapper around FindFirstChangeNotification so you get all the quirks
 
user7442629
6:36 PM
Actually
 
user7442629
I use dark on VS and light on browser
 
I like the dark VS theme. I feel like a creepy hacker
What's Stylus Maverik?
 
@Maverik I've actually tried to do this the other way since most the webpages are light themed, so I've tried to switch everything to a light theme and then select the setting to invert the colours in Windows accessibility settings, but some websites don't have decent light themes
(like Discord)
 
well thats an interesting approach millenium - hadn't thought of it
 
even if this works, you still have the problem every time you want to view some images in their normal color
 
6:47 PM
to give you an idea how my dark setup looks like right now:
i generally don't land on a lot of light themed stuff in my routine internet / dev work
 
did you style SO yourself? I thought Stylus should download ready styles for me
 
yea well half true
 
there are ready-made themes by users
 
Stylus is a manager - you still have to install a theme
just ask stylus to find you one
 
user7442629
Didn't know Maverik was a hacker
 
6:50 PM
lol, not exactly hacking
 
I bet he wears a hoodie
 
ITT having a console window open means you're a hacker
 
userstyles.org/styles/35345/stackoverflow-dark this is the one that I'm using with slight tweaks to accent color & font - details are in transcript in here
 
user7442629
I'm getting a 'Must create DependencySource on the same Thread as the DependencyObject.'
 
user7442629
And I don't know what that is
 
user7442629
6:50 PM
I'm just changing a BitmapSource
 
user7442629
Wait
 
user7442629
FileSystemWatcher events are on a different Thread
 
@Maverik In case you're interested: I used the Magnifying Glass program, set the zoom to 100%, and in the settings, set the "invert colors" option
 
Feb 14 at 19:37, by Maverik
only thing i've changed is it's base color to: #4F6620 and visited links to: #C49F3B & code font to Fira Code (via stylish options that you see at the url above)
you can read the related chat - there's also the theme that I use for github (by the same author)
very interesting strategy indeed :)
outside the box thinkin!
 
user7442629
Well Hackers are called that for a reason
 
6:54 PM
PS for the new folks in here.. while you're free to star stuff in here, I regularly clean them up to ensure only useful stuff remains on side bar in the long run so please don't feel offended when I take them off
 
user7442629
Maverik are you the admin for this?
 
the same also goes for images - unless its directly related to code, i move images out as well once they've moved out of screen or end of the day.. whenever I'm feel like going through transcript to clean it up
sort of
I'm one of the original two founders of the room - but that has little meaning now.. there's quite a few of us Room Owners in here
 
user7442629
This room is great
 
these guys are kind enough to let me do the barbaric stuff without challenging :)
 
user7442629
I learned more in a day than in the 2 months total
 
6:56 PM
(chat note: you can recognise room owners because they have their nicks written in italics)
 
I'm glad to hear that :)
 
user7442629
Speaking of learning stuff.. I solved the above error by invoking the icon's property changed on the UI thread: System.Windows.Application.Current.Dispatcher.Invoke(new System.Action(() => { GetIcon(); }));
 
user7442629
Is this correct?
 
lol, I had a console window open the other day to renew a Lets Encrypt cert and my friend thought I was hacking :)
 
generally speaking folks with italics name are the folks who have demonstrated the ability & willingness to teach the folks who have just started out or even are in here just for temporary answers
 
6:57 PM
I tryt to ask generic stuff here, or stuff doesn't fit SO question format. Is there a "Go ask that as a SO question" policy in the room?
 
like everything else, room owners do change around based on their current availability and is never intended to suggest that they've been "demoted"
 
If you think its a good SO question, you should make it one
chat isn't very publicly visible
but its a much better format for discussions
 
@HasanAyan If it is useful for others and answerable asking on SO is probably good.
You can link the question to chat
 
lol chat is a major rep sink* for us low rep folks !
 
@Aleksbgbg Most people do BeginInvoke instead so you don't block the calling thread
 
6:58 PM
rep sync?
 
and Application.Current.Dispatcher can cause issues in multi-window apps
but otherwise you are on the right track
^ one more reason to avoid multi-window apps
 
user7442629
Well this can be avoided anyway, it's only the image property that raises an error
 
user7442629
And I don't know why
 
lol i just read your Lets Encrypt line - star worthy indeed!
you should totally try Hyper with Hyper-Power plugin and see his jaw drop :D
 
Hyper?
 
user7442629
7:00 PM
Also thanks, I've actually used Application.Current.Dispatcher in multi-window apps, so I guess I'll have to change that since it's the exact app I'm remaking
 
I was just in PowerShell
 
The thing is if each window has its own dispatcher, Application.Current.Dispatcher may not give you the right one
if everybody uses the same dispatcher its still ok
 
user7442629
I see
 
lol
if I ever have to use a bash shell.... :)
 
7:01 PM
no.. in my screenshot it's the cmd.exe
which reminds me
1 message moved to Trash can
it'll launch whatever shell you tell it to.. including powershell
 
granted, I'm considering spinning up a ubuntuVM just so I can use the Linux ACME tooling
ah, ok
 
it's got some nice plugins
 
the PS version doesn't support automatic renewal >(
 
(ignore the fun stuff)
so you can basically think of Hyper as a command shell enhancer
 
gotcha
 
7:03 PM
if nothing else, the tabbed shell support is pretty handy
 
yeah, that would be
 
I thank to god for letting me find the true path when I see things like this
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Q: Second Image Path not updating

jsomers89I have 2 buttons that have contain images. The first one is updating fine but for some reason the second one is not updating. Button clickedButton = (Button)sender; clickedButton.IsEnabled = false; string Path = @"Images\" + c.imagePath + ".jpg"; ImageSource cardFace = new BitmapImage(new Uri(Pa...

 
downloading now :)
lol, yeah
 
there's so many of these Hasan - it's impossible to help them all
 
user7442629
Lol you know you're a rookie when you have this many help tabs open
http://prntscr.com/eplrjv
 
7:05 PM
Anybody who isn't willing to venture out of their comfort zone and learn what the internet has to offer.. well they don't deserve better anyway IMHO
 
I admire them though. I always think "I don't have enough brain power to keep up with that kind of code."
hard work really
haha
 
Nah Aleksbgbg (can I just call you Aleks?) I have just as many tabs open everyday though I wouldn't say I'm rookie in wpf
yet.. each time somebody asks a question - its an opportunity to learn for myself as well if there's a better way of what I'm doing
 
I open tabs for watch/read later
 
user7442629
Yeah the bgbg part is just a nickname and I registered with google
 
I have a tab manager whose sole job is to close tabs for me cos I can't keep track myself xD
 
user7442629
7:07 PM
That's a uhm
 
user7442629
Very good application I should work on
 
user7442629
ToDoList.Add("Tab Manager")
 
err what application? don't reinvent the wheel ;)
 
user7442629
I'll give it a go and see what I can do
 
if you're really eager to do something .. I can give you a project :)
 
user7442629
7:08 PM
Let's hear it
 
Opera had a tab grouping feature
I'm using Firefox now and I miss it :/
 
user7442629
Actually I should be revising for tests but that's not as fun as programming
 
oh just remembered @JohanLarsson it may be worth following gitlab at @gitlabstatus if you use twitter - so that you know when they're deploying an update
 
I don't twitter, have a fear of it being full of sjws :)
 
ok well you can just look at status.gitlab.com they have embedded feed there too
 
7:11 PM
ok, thanks
 
handy to know why gitlab may not be available like it just happened - they're deploying 9.0.1 update
 
is twitter worth creating an account?
 
depends if you enough folks to follow
i've been inactive on it for years but f# community is pretty active there so I had to bring it online
 
you can use RSS channels for following
 
mm yea but I'm guessing he doesn't really have anybody to follow
 
7:13 PM
maybe it can be added as a feed for this room
depends on how noisy it is of course
 
twitter feeds would be too noisy i'd say
and not really useful for general population here
 
true, bad idea
 
also gitlab seems to be snappy again
 
user7442629
I have a function that, upon a condition, prevents the SelectedItem in a ListBox from being changed, by setting it to the original app ... however it still changes, due to (I presume) the function call returning before the change
 
user7442629
How can I e.Cancel on the changed event in an alternative way
 
7:19 PM
when you say change - do you mean as in SelectedItem can't change and thus selection itself can't change?
 
user7442629
I don't want the selection to change if the user has just selected away from an item from which they haven't saved their changes
 
user7442629
so I guess that yes
 
what happens if they do move away and come back to it? in a properly designed app it shouldn't have any consequence unless they closed the app
forcing users into doing what you think is best for them is a pretty bad idea
 
user7442629
Actually that's a good point
 
user7442629
I was trying to do that to follow how OBS does it
 
7:25 PM
OBS?
 
user7442629
But I guess that my program saves state anyway so it shouldn't be a problem
 
user7442629
Open Broadcast(er?) Software
 
well yea.. your viewmodels are by reference.. so when they select the item back, it'll still have all the values they entered
what you could do is setup an IsDirty flag perhaps - so they have a visual indication that they need to save stuff
yea never heard of software .. but best to not follow original directions blindly :)
your objective should be to recreate the spirit of the program.. but with an improved experience
 
user7442629
By the way what was the project you were speaking of earlier
 
you'll have to explore MahApps.Metro first
I had a dark theme in my playground that needs work and I haven't had a chance to get back into it - you can play with that if you wish :)
Just join our SO-WPF group on gitlab and it'll become visible: gitlab.com/so-wpf (request access or give you userprofile and I'll link it up)
 
user7442629
7:31 PM
Wow that's some amazing stuff
 
user7442629
How do people make these wrappers
 
mm you'll have to ask the genius folks behind that stuff
 
user7442629
I made an account for GitLab username Aleksbgbg but I don't know how it works yet
 
ok that was easy .. since there's only one user with that name :)
 
No free rep on SO tonight. Time to sleep.
Take care y'all
 
7:37 PM
so you shuold have access to gitlab.com/so-wpf/MahApps.Metro.Themes.DarkEmerald now .. that's the theme i was working on -- but its missing quite a bit beyond basic controls
gitlab.com/so-wpf/WPFThemingPlayground <- thats where I've been playing with it
the Theme folder may have an older version in it compared to the actual repo
but should give you an idea of how its setup
 
user7442629
Seems a bit too complicated for me
 
user7442629
That metro thing is perfect for some of the stuff I've really needed in the past
 
yea well you've been keen to hammer away at complicated stuff.. figured that'll keep you busy :P
before you dive into metro - there's another popular alternative these days: Material Design In XAML
 
user7442629
It seems interesting but I don't actually understand any of the code unfortunately
 
its fine - when you can understand it - you would be pretty fluent in styles (and they're not just a visual thing in wpf) :)
 
user7442629
7:47 PM
I know how styles work and use them a lot, especially in some of the automated trigger stuff, but I honestly had no clue what that code was
 
user7442629
I also had a lot of errors with references and those would take a bit of time to sort out
 
user7442629
I am currently working on my first MVVM app though, so hopefully after I'm done I'll be able to understand it better
 
posted on March 28, 2017 by Brian Harry MS

A couple of months ago I blogged about open sourcing the VS Test platform.  In that post, I talked about the numerous test frameworks that it supports, on of the most popular ones being MSTest.  I also foreshadowed our plan to also open source MSTest V2.  Today I’m happy to announce that we have open sourced MSTest V2 under the MIT license.  This open source announcement means that the communit

 
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<Style x:Key="TextBlockBase" TargetType="TextBlock" BasedOn="{StaticResource {x:Type TextBlock}}">
                <Style.Triggers>
                    <Trigger Property="Text" Value="Checking...">
                        <Setter Property="Foreground" Value="Orange"/>
                    </Trigger>

                    <Trigger Property="Text" Value="Waiting...">
                        <Setter Property="Foreground" Value="Orange"/>
                    </Trigger>

                    <Trigger Property="Text" Value="Unavailable">
 
user7442629
This is one of my automated styles thing
 
user7442629
7:50 PM
TextBlock goes Orange if the status is 'Waiting' or 'Checking', and Gray if the status is 'Unavailable'
 
user7442629
And it's a base style so it's being inherited a lot, and the other TextBlocks have different statuses for Red and so on
 
@Aleksbgbg most probably because you haven't done a nuget restore yet
shouldn't have a lot of errors otherwise.. i left it in working order
 
user7442629
What's a nuget restore
 
user7442629
Oh I think I know what that is
 
where you download the libraries that project needs via nuget
 
user7442629
7:59 PM
Fixes all the references?
 
and click Restore button
yea it should
 
user7442629
I see
 
user7442629
Yeah I'll check it out once I gain a better understanding of NuGet
 
user7442629
NuGet? I meant to say MVVM
 
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