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Greg Schechter's Blog
Interested in working on the WPF team?
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over 4 years ago
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As you can see from this and other blogs, there's lots of exciting stuff going on in WPF these days, and we're hiring! Ivo Manolov, our Test Manager has a post about job openings in Quality Assurance for WPF, including a posting for a Test Architect...
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Writing custom Effects - adding parameters to Effects
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over 4 years ago
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A couple of posts ago , I wrote about writing custom Effects. The example that I dove into was ColorComplementEffect, an Effect that has no parameters other than the incoming "sampler" that it inverts the color on. This post is going to...
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A simple Effect sample project and ClickOnce application
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over 4 years ago
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The previous post in this series began to talk about writing custom Effects for WPF. We looked specifically at ColorComplementEffect, an effect with no parameters. In upcoming posts, we'll get into the details of multi-parameter effects and other specifics...
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Writing custom GPU-based Effects for WPF
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over 4 years ago
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The last few posts in this series on Effects have focused on the perspective of those using Effects. These Effects have to come into being somehow, and that's where we turn to now. In this post we showed how to apply a ColorComplementEffect to go from...
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More details on how Effects work
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over 4 years ago
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The last couple posts in this series have dug into features and example usage of Effects in WPF. Let’s go into some other aspects of the feature that are important to understand. Software Rendering When we discuss Effects, we typically talk about...
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Using Effects in WPF (Part 2)
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over 4 years ago
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My previous post on Effects (part of this series ) gives a simple example of instantiating an parameterless Effect (it just takes the complement of a color) through XAML. Here we discuss more about the use of Effects. First, lest you think that Effects...
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GPU-accelerated custom effects for WPF
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over 4 years ago
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With WPF 3.5 SP1 on the horizon (and the Beta available now ), I plan to discuss some of the new graphics features that are coming into WPF in this release. There are a number of great new additions as well as improvements on existing features, but I...
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A Series on GPU-based Effects for WPF
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over 4 years ago
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GPU-based Effects are a hot new feature in WPF for .NET 3.5 SP1. I'm going to be blogging a series of articles with progressively more detailed information in them, and am using this post as a place to store a table of contents of these posts. Here's...
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