Frank Hileman's WebLog
Vector Graphics with VG.net and Visual Studio Integration
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Export MyXaml From the Windows Forms Designer
Marc Clifton has created a MyXaml export component you can use within the Visual Studio .NET Windows Forms designer. It was already possible to export to vector graphics to MyXaml files from the VG.net designer; now you can export Forms and UserControls as well.
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SCADA in VG.net: Preview
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MyXaml site updated
The MyXaml web site has been completely redone -- check out the new look:
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VG.net Officially Released
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Translucent Gel Buttons in VG.net
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VG.net 1.7 Released
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An Analog Vector Graphics Clock Using MyXaml and VG.net
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Marc Clifton's Blog Reader Built in MyXaml
A few days ago, Joe Marini wrote a Blog Reader in XAML. Quick as a flash, Marc Clifton created a similar Blog Reader in MyXaml! Wait till you see vector graphics mixed with windows controls in MyXaml... No need to wait for Longhorn.
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Serialization of Visible and Content Properties in MyXaml
This post is in response to Marc Clifton's blog entry describing the new MyXaml parsing logic. I have been working with Marc on a MyXaml serializer/deserializer for VG.net vector graphics. I work on the serializer, and Marc, of course, works on a generic deserializer (markup->objects). During this process, we realized XAML is a poor general purpose serialization format; it is optimized only for Avalon. Read Marc's blog for all the details.
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New Names for Classes and Namepaces
To simplify both code and xml files, we are considering the following set of name changes for Types in VG.net. If you use VG.net, and have an opinion on these changes, please post a comment.