Workspace layout
The workspace in Blend for Visual Studio 2012 consists of all the visual interface elements. These include the artboard, panels, Tools panel, workspace configurations, authoring views, and menus.
Document tabs Shows all the project documents that are currently open, including windows, pages, resource dictionaries, and user controls. |
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Active files Shows the current open document on the artboard and also lists all the files that are currently open in the Document tabs. |
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Views Displays one of three real-time authoring environments:
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The Blend workspace is customizable and uniquely scalable. You can change panel orientation, dock or float panels, resize the panels by dragging the edges, zoom the artboard, and toggle the snapping of objects on the artboard. Additionally, you can change the workspace color scheme by using the Theme property in the Options dialog box (available through the Tools menu).
Workspaces
Blend has two default workspaces: the Design workspace and the Animation workspace. You can switch between them by pressing F6. The design workspace lets you focus on general authoring. The Animation workspace moves the Objects and Timeline panel under the artboard so that the timeline has more room to be displayed.
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The workspace looks slightly different depending on whether you are working on a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) project or a Microsoft Silverlight project.
The Design workspace (left) and the Animation workspace (right)
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Artboard |
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Remarque
Some tools are not available when you work on a Silverlight project.
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Results panel (layered in the Objects and Timeline panel when in the Animation workspace) |