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Pete, I don't really know much about it, but it's a form of GDAL [^].
I'm looking for something that can handle offline maps. Our map files are in NITF format.
We've also started looing at ThinkGeo's[^] wpf component. Their docs say it handles NITF but they don't have very good examples.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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i'm very impressed by some web site performing scroll based animation using jquery or other framework like scrollmagic but no such thing for a simple presentation in c#/WPF ?
how can i achieve some simple example in wpf ? is there some sample around achieving scroll based animation ?
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If you're talking about the demo of ScrollMagic moving an element from one area of the screen to another, a simple path animation should do the trick (note that you can position elements outside the visible area of the window so the animation could appear to make the element appear as if by magic).
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doing animation is fine but how can i trigger a animation attached to a control inside a scrollviewer based on a define start position for example
lest assume a rectangle with a scale animation inside a scrollviewer
i want be able to triggering that scale animation when scrollviewer.offset reach a certain value
like many jquery scroll based animation do
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You could with a little bit of work - specifically, you'd want to do something like create a behavior to attach to the ScrollViewer. It's not that difficult to write.
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I have simple List<string>.
I need to define Table that each column of this table is one of this list elements.
So i will use ListView - I need to define a ListView that each column of this ListView is one of my List<string> => that mean that the
first column name is List<string>[0]
second column name is List<string>[1]
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I can't fine any way to do it.
I google it and all the examples are shown how to create dynamic rows
Any help please ...
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I am currently working on a cbt software and i want the questions to be coming randomly ( one per page) which is working. Please how can i program Previous and Next button with WPF of VB.NET so user can skip and later go back before the exam finishes. Please help me. Have been on it for like 3 weeks now. thank you
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You already posted this in the VB forum. Please post in one forum only.
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First[^] hit when I googled WPF Page Navigation.
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He may have had trouble relating Next/Previous with Navigation, so this is good google foo!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Probably the same way you developed the first two.
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please give me some advise,Thanks.
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Part 1
I'm using SQLiteStudio 3.0.5.
It's OK, but one think I can't figure out is how to execute 2 queries AND have both their results show at the time time:
SELECT * FROM Table1;
[UPDATED - OOPS]
SELECT * FROM Table2
This runs but only displays the results from Table 2.
Part 2
Anyone know of a better tool?
Thanks
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
modified 22-Jul-15 12:44pm.
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SELECT * FROM Table1
Shows results from Table2?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Sorry, typo -
SELECT * FROM Table1;
SELECT * FROM Table2
Only shows the results from table2.
SQL Management Studio shows one table for each query
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Not exactly sure what you're after here. If the tables are related then you need to join them on a common field and show the results as one query. If they are not related you can always use a cross join which will return rows from table1 combined with each row of table2:
SELECT * FROM Table1 CROSS JOIN Table2
or
SELECT * FROM Table1, Table2
-NP
Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.
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Nothing to do with joins...
Paste the following into SSMS
SELECT * FROM Table1
SELECT * FROM Table2
Press F5. The queries both run and both result sets are displayed.
When I do this in SQLiteManager, only the last result set is displayed.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Does sticking GO; between the statements change the results?
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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What does this have to do with WPF or Silverlight?
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Absolutly nothing. I posted in the wrong formum
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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I would like to have an icon switch between red and green, for inactive/active, and will have approximately a dozen scattered throughout several grids. I looked into DataBinding and IValueConverter, but have not been successful in getting the functionality that I am looking for. Question, is this the best way most efficient way for switching an icon off and on.
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Did you try a Data.Trigger?
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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