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Q: Hide element based on another UserControl element XAML

FiNI have a Window who in it's content has one UserControl and a Button. Now, I want to hide that Button depending if the RadioButton inside UserControl is checked or not. I have tried folowing, but it doesn't work. My Window looks like this: <Window x:Class="SimpleMVVMExample" xmlns="http://sc...

 
6:39 AM
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Q: WPF TreeView Boottstrap Style

user1173536Is possible to design TreeView like this https://www.phpflow.com/demo/bootstrap_treeview_example_demo? I tried styling it, but i crash at second level (on the picture is it item named Mobile). <TreeView > <TreeViewItem Header="Electronics"> <TreeViewItem Header="Mobile"> <...

 
 
2 hours later…
8:26 AM
@NickAlexeev nope!
 
9:00 AM
morning all
 
Morning :)
 
9:37 AM
Works whole weekend to release new client software sunday night, puts big message on website about update: noone updates client :|
 
9:50 AM
(yes, this update has auto-update build in... so the user won't be bothered anymore with the request to update...)
 
not all likes auto-update
 
Auto-update:
- Download new exe file, place it on the desktop with the same name + "_" .exe
- Close current program
- Before closing, run newly downloaded exe
- Delete old file, rename file (while running) to name.exe

Who would not like that! (takes 5 sec max)
 
 
1 hour later…
10:55 AM
hello all
 
Hi all
 
 
1 hour later…
12:26 PM
'morning Alex
Still raining?
 
Still raining, though not really hard
 
@Jeffrey You'd be better served using GetTempFileName
 
It wasn't bad over the weekend in the Triangle
Folks east had it really bad. Flooding and some wind damage
A lot of homes got flooded. And people had no flood insurance
 
Sounds like anybody on the Neuse.... and Wilmington
 
I'm close to the Neuse river but didn't experience any issues. However, Wilmington got hammered.
Feel like it's climate change
Why is it so hard for some of us to accept science?
Oh, because it interferes with profits. Right. What was I thinking?
But if there's no livable planet, won't these corporate executives be affected too? Or are they thinking they'll die with their billions before the worst of it
 
12:33 PM
Eh, you've read the Lorax, right?
 
That hearbreaking story of the factory getting bigger and bigger?
It was attacked by people as anti-business when the movie came out
It may have to get so bad that we have no choice but to act
 
I like to think that we'll come to our senses just in time...
 
12:53 PM
@Jeffrey Read up on shadow assemblies
 
1:37 PM
@Alex if air is free, how would you sell air?
 
1:52 PM
clearly you've never watched Spaceballs
 
2:04 PM
Bottled air, of course. Distilled air with vitamins and minerals added for flavor
 
@Julien "Huh, That's the same combination as my luggage."
"I told you never to call me on this wall! This is an unlisted wall."
 
one
two
three
foouurrr
five.
 
"1,2,3,4,5? THAT's the combination? Only an idiot would use that for his combination."
"I'm a mog... half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend."
:)
 
2:19 PM
Alex, while I have no problem believing in global warming (all that C02 cant be helping); saying "its science! and thus it is true" is overreaching. Science has been shown to be incorrect plenty of times
Especially when its done on an ideologically significant subject and done by humans (with inherent ideological bias...)
not saying climate change fits that category; I have no idea why that's even controversial
 
Sam
hey guys
@Alex I picked my tech after :)
 
morning
 
Sam
hey
 
@BradleyDotNET Especially when biased. I've seen "science" really be bought out in the medical field.
A doctor who headed some prestigious hospital doing cancer research was discovered to have taken millions from pharma and didn't disclose it to the publications
 
Sam
2:34 PM
Sounds about right
 
We have to independently investigate the truth for ourselves. Just b/c we hear it from someone doesn't make it the truth
But thinking is hard. Can we have someone do that for us? :)
 
2:49 PM
well, thinking sure seems to be hard for the majority of the population
 
Regex question... (run for your lives!)
Given this: /[^a-z0-9.,:-\\/]+/gi
Is it possible to capture certain characters in that set and replace them?
I'm familiar with the parenthesis to group and then replace. Can you use parenthesis within a set (within the brackets)?
Going to use a regex tester to test...
 
 
3 hours later…
5:38 PM
boo
nice to see you're safe @Alex
 
Thanks, Kcvin
 
boo as in, boo! scared you!
not boo, you're safe, boo :p
 
hiya @Kcvin
 
6:17 PM
hope you're well Lynn :)
 
Just switched to Chrome 71 (Canary). Not crazy about the interface. Can't quite make out the tabs. The rest looks the same
 
 
2 hours later…
8:09 PM
I had to switch to Edge on my work PC...both Chrome and Firefox say they're faster, but they eat like 10x more ram
and i'm working on almost nothing on this pc haha
That's without Visual Studio working...
 
dear lord
what is eating up all of that memory??
 
firefox mostly, it only happens when i leave VS open for a few days
 
8:45 PM
6GB of firefox? I mean, I'm at about 2.5GB of firefox
but I've got 2 dozen tabs open\
 
8:56 PM
14 tabs, 1471MB
biggest consumer on my system, though
 

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