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Feng Yuan (袁峰)
XPS at WinHec
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over 6 years ago
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Feng Yuan
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There is a large presence of XPS at Winhec this year, which makes Global Graphics' booth banner very fitting: The XPS workflow demo in Will Poole's keynote speech was a complete success. It demonstrates generation, viewing, sharing, scanning and...
Feng Yuan (袁峰)
Anatomy of Radial Gradient Brush
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over 6 years ago
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Feng Yuan
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WPF(Windows Presentation Foundation) and XPS (Open XML Paper Specification) supports five types of brushes. They are solid color brush, linear gradient brush, radial gradient brush, image brush, and visual brush. This posting will discuss the 'shape'...
Feng Yuan (袁峰)
The difference between an amature and professional plumber
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over 6 years ago
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Feng Yuan
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An amature plumber makes multiple trips to Home Depot to buy supplies, a professional plumber gets supply from his/her truck. An amature plumber listens to whatever advise other people gives, a professional plumber does not need them. An amature...
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