Expanded access to Silverlight 2's generic.xaml resources [SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser updated for better compatibility!]
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Anonymous
December 14, 2008
PingBack from http://blogs.msdn.com/delay/archive/2008/12/14/expanded-access-to-silverlight-2-s-generic-xaml-resources-silverlightdefaultstylebrowser-updated-for-better-compatibility.aspxAnonymous
December 15, 2008
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December 15, 2008
In this issue: Michael Washington & Jeff Paries, Lutz Gerhard, Jeff Wilcox, and David Anson. ShoutoutAnonymous
December 15, 2008
Hello David, I send you an email with a follow-up on this post. Regards, Valentin Stoychev Telerik, Inc.Anonymous
December 16, 2008
divil, A very quick check just now suggests that the latest version of SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser works just fine with SandDock. If you have experience to the contrary, please let me know what's not working for you. Thank you!Anonymous
December 17, 2008
In case anyone's following along here, Valentin and I have chatted a bit in email and he prefers that I not add Telerik-specific code to SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser to make it work with the current RadControls assemblies. He notes that this is actually a more general issue with the way RadControls generic.xaml is written that causes similar styling issues in Blend - and that Telerik is looking into ways they can improve the experience for both Blend and SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser. I, for one, am looking forward to it! :)Anonymous
February 04, 2009
When we created Silverlight Charting (background reading here and here ), we tried to make things asAnonymous
February 12, 2009
Tonight's recipient of my UI Rant is the Silverlight 2 ListBox, or more specifically, the ListBoxItem.