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Lighting up the XML Paper Specification [Proof-of-concept XPS reader for Silverlight!]

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  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2007
    Cool project that Delay worked on: http://blogs.msdn.com/delay/archive/2007/05/22/lighting-up-the-xml-paper-specification-proof-of-concept-xps-reader-for-silverlight.aspx

  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2007
    Delay started out poking around in the XPS document format. Before he could stop himself, he had an XPS

  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2007
    Delay has a great proof-of-concept example that shows how a simple XPS viewer can be implemented in Silverlight

  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2007
    David Anson has created an XPS viewer using the Silverlight 1.1 Alpha. This app is a very cool idea and

  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2007
    Delay 发布了一个SimpleSilverlightXpsViewer 小软件

  • Anonymous
    May 23, 2007
    Amazing post over here; http://blogs.msdn.com/delay/archive/2007/05/22/lighting-up-the-xml-paper-specification-proof-of-concept-xps-reader-for-silverlight.aspx...

  • Anonymous
    May 23, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    May 23, 2007
    I have been working with XML for most of my career, from developing a CAD application to my roles at

  • Anonymous
    May 24, 2007
    Silverlight news - May 24, 2007

  • Anonymous
    May 26, 2007
    Well this week was a nice rest, most of it spent relaxing with my wife. So it was a non-coding week but

  • Anonymous
    June 06, 2007
    On Monday I gave an overview talk called "A Lap Around Silverlight" at TechEd in Orlando. You can download

  • Anonymous
    June 12, 2007
    לאט לאט עולים יותר הדגמות וחומרים על Silvelight, הנה כמה דברים מעניינים: מימוש של גרפים ב Silverlight

  • Anonymous
    June 13, 2007
    G'day, I have been playing with XPS/Silverlight for a few days. I have noticed the sample XPS document you have provided with your sample code contains several ottdf file. How do you generate such a file ? My understanding is that  font data is included within the XPS file unless i am incorrect. Another question for you is that if I used the Save As XPS option within Office 2007 within the XPS package there is a file FixedDoc.fdoc under Documents1. Whereas if I used the XPS printer driver the file is FixedDocument.fdoc. Why is there a difference ? In your code you are referring to FixedDocument.fdoc. thanks Veeral

  • Anonymous
    June 13, 2007
    sorry mate i reread your post above regarding the ottdf file. Its included within Documents1ResourcesFonts path. Still interested in the fixeddoc.fdoc and fixeddocument.fdoc issue.

  • Anonymous
    June 13, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    June 14, 2007
    thanks for the feedback. It makes sense after a good sleep. I have been reading the XPS specification and the spec states that the actual name of the file with the extension fdoc can be anything as long as the long as the other aspects of the part naming conventions are adhered to. Just read up on section 2.2 and S2.25. Now I got to spend a bit more time with the XAML syntaxes between the two platforms. You guys pump out so many new things so quickly its hard for me to keep abreast with everything. :D What amazes me is how you managed to write this app and the ms surface app so quickly. I guess you have access to the team and internal resources. I really do envy you alot. :-) thanks for your help. veeral

  • Anonymous
    July 27, 2007
    With today's release of the Silverlight 1.0 RC and 1.1 Refresh , I've updated the Silverlight samples

  • Anonymous
    July 27, 2007
    With today's release of the Silverlight 1.0 RC and 1.1 Refresh , I've updated the Silverlight

  • Anonymous
    July 28, 2007
    Delay מפרט את השלבים שהוא עשה כדי לעשות Upgrade לכמה דברים שהוא כתב ב Silverlight 1.1. בינהם ה Air Lines

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2007
    Cool tool, I wonder if I can use this in my project, I am using Windows 2003, VS.NET c# ASP.net. I am plannig to convert all documents to .XPS and use the XPS viewer to view document overt the interner. Any Suggestions? All my web application was coded in ASP.net,C#, Windows 2003. It is too late for me to change to Vista for the monent.

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2007
    cesarzam, You could use something like my demo application or just rely on the native .XPS viewing that comes with .NET 3.0. It's my understanding that Vista is not a requirement for XPS viewing. You can find more details here: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/default.mspx Thanks and good luck!

  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2007
    Bardzo mi się podoba fakt, że niektóre technologie kojarzone jako "produkty" bardzo odrębnie, ze względu

  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2007
    Bardzo mi się podoba fakt, że niektóre technologie kojarzone jako "produkty" bardzo odrębnie

  • Anonymous
    October 11, 2007
    Dla porządku nieco wstępu teoretycznego - XPS ( XML Paper Specification ) to jeden z nowych formatów

  • Anonymous
    October 11, 2007
    Интересное приложение, созданное с использованием Silverlight, опубликовано в Delay's Blog . Приложение

  • Anonymous
    October 11, 2007
    Интересное приложение, созданное с использованием Silverlight, опубликовано в De

  • Anonymous
    October 12, 2007
    这是一篇关于基于Silverlight 1.1 alpha 的XPS查看器,现在微软还没有官方的基于Silverlight的 XPS 查看器,但这位开发者是非Silverlight 团队的,他制作一个可以很好的查看XPS文档的查看器而且还有源代码下载,虽然能使用但是有一些问题(在文中会谈到).

  • Anonymous
    January 23, 2008
    Postanowiłem wziąść udział w konkursie Silverlighta (SL). Długo szukalem tematu. Po akademicku zacząłem

  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2008
    David Anson has created an XPS viewer using the Silverlight 1.1 Alpha. This app is a very cool idea and

  • Anonymous
    April 08, 2008
    After a few customer requests to update my SimpleSilverlightXpsViewer proof-of-concept XPS reader for

  • Anonymous
    April 09, 2008
    Windows Vistaに伴って、いろいろと新しいMSのアーキテクチャが導入さ...

  • Anonymous
    June 12, 2008
    Earlier this week I was asked about an update to my SimpleSilverlightXpsViewer sample for the newly released

  • Anonymous
    October 17, 2008
    Since the public release of Microsoft Silverlight 2 , I've gotten a few internal and external requests

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2008
    LightinguptheXMLPaperSpecification[Proof-of-conceptXPSreaderforSilverlight!]Sincegetting...

  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2009
    Please help in the following:

  1. How the Silverlight2.dll for  Silverlight2.xps is generated.
  2. I can see a project with name Silverlight2. What kind of project is that ? (I mean I found there is a project for every XPS document)
  3. StreamResourceInfo streamInfo = Application.GetResourceStream(new StreamResourceInfo(e.Result, "application/binary"), new Uri(source, UriKind.Relative)); Here I get the error. That is If I have a MyXPS.XPS, the MyXPS.dll is not found which throws object not instantiated exception. Soumen, India
  1. Create a Silverlight 2 application using VWD 2008.
  2. Use the SimpleSilverlightXpsViewer.xap made by you in the HTML page as <object data="data:application/x-silverlight-2," type="application/x-silverlight-2" width="100%" height="100%"> <param name="source" value="ClientBin/SimpleSilverlightXpsViewer.xap"/> <param name="initParams" value="xpsDocument=MyPPTSlide.xps" />
  3. Unknown Here I need to know what are the other tasks I need to do to display the MyPPTSlide.xps into the the html page. This might involve creating a separate project for the XPS document, creating fonts etc. I am stuck after step 2 and want to continue from step 3. Thanks in advance! Soumen, India
  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2009
    Soumen, The way the sample works is that references to the three samples are directly in the code which tells it where to look for them. Your proposal to use initParams to pass something in is a good one, but was unnecessary for the proof-of-concept I was working on. If you'd like to change the code to support that feature, I'd encourage you to do so because it seems like a nice thing to have. But the code I wrote was specifically not trying to support that general scenario. For what it's worth, if you want something quick and easy to start with, you can rename your XPS document to Intro.xps, replace the contents of the Intro sample with your document and files, and see where that gets you. :) Hope this helps!

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    March 12, 2009
    Soumen, That has to do with the internal structure of the XPS document. You'll probably want to read the XPS specification if you're going to be doing much with XPS documents. Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2009
    I’ve recently been involved on a project that has a requirement to create and view XPS documents in Silverlight.&#160;

  • Anonymous
    May 19, 2009
    re: [Silverlight] Silverlight2での大量テキストの表示

  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2009
    [Silverlight] Silverlight2での大量テキストの表示(XPS編)

  • Anonymous
    September 02, 2012
    Thanks for this nice tutorial.But I've been used  www.fileviewpro.com/.../file-extension-tif