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WPF Text Blog
Demos from the TechEd WPF Rich Content talk
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I just gave a talk at TechEd in Boston on Creating Rich Content Experiences in WPF (DEV326), for those of you that were there, I hope you enjoyed it! I got a bunch of requests to post the demos I showed: New York Times’ Times Reader You can find...
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Quick Tour of WPF Text Architecture
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over 7 years ago
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WPF Text Hi, my name is Worachai Chaoweeraprasit (or “Chai” for short – I assure you, it doesn’t mean “tea” in my native tongue). I’m the development lead of the WPF Text team. We are the group of people who makes text work in WPF. When you’re reading...
WPF Text Blog
Pure XAML Font Chooser
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Hi, My name is Norris, and I’m the test lead on the WPF Text team. Our team is responsible for testing the latest and greatest of the core text technologies in WPF, including text layout, text rendering, and fonts. The best thing about being...
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