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Selection Brush
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The default visual appearance of most objects in WPF can be easily tweaked, if not swapped out for a completely different visual tree. This provides developers far greater power over the visual look of an application than ever before. Facilitating the...
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Layout Rounding
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over 4 years ago
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WPF’s layout engine frequently gives elements s ub-pixel positions. Antialiasing algorithms cause these sub-pixel positioned elements to be rendered over multiple physical pixels after filtering. This can result in blurry lines and other non desirable...
WPF Text Blog
WPF 4.0 Text Stack Improvements
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Please note that the screenshots in this post are not displaying correctly. To view them in their full fidelity, right click on them and save them as a .PNGs. Then use your image viewing program of choice. Text Formatting API The attached...
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Back to WPF Text Blog
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Since DirectWrite will now be using a different blog, the name of this blog will return to WPF Text Blog. - Chipalo
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