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XAML "for real" / XAML "dans la vraie vie"
Silverlight/WPF debugging: Determining the focused element
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over 3 years ago
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lvovan
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When developing complex WPF or Silverlight applications, you may stumble upon the problem of not knowing where your keyboard focus is. This is also known as the “But where am I typing?!” problem, and occurs more often than not on composite applications...
XAML "for real" / XAML "dans la vraie vie"
Débogage WPF/Silverlight : Déterminer l’élément ayant le focus clavier
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over 3 years ago
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lvovan
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Lors du développement d’applications complexes/composites en WPF ou Silverlight, il peut arriver de recontrer le problème du “mais où est-ce que je tape?!”. Ce post vous présente une manière de déboguer...
XAML "for real" / XAML "dans la vraie vie"
Improving keyboard scrolling speed in selector controls (ListBox, DataGrids…) or AutoCompleteBox performance using throttling
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One of the most frequent cause of slow scrolling lists is the cost of loading the data related to the currently selected item/row. When a user holds his arrow keys down to scroll, the selected item changes very quickly, potentially triggering a large...
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