This is a quick guideline to get rid of reading long and boring documentation and give you very basic information about a screen.
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<Window x:Class="IntegratedHelpInWPF.WishlistView"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:DynamicHelp="clr-namespace:IntegratedHelpInWPF.AttachProperties"
Title="WishlistView" Height="300" Width="500">
<Window.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
<ResourceDictionary
Source="Resources/CommonResource.xaml">
</ResourceDictionary>
</ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Window.Resources>
<DockPanel DynamicHelp:DynamicHelper.DynamicHelp="True" >
<ToolBar Height="35" DockPanel.Dock="Top" >
<Button AutomationProperties.HelpText="wishlist.send" Content="Send" Width="100" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Margin="5" ></Button>
</ToolBar>
<DockPanel Margin="5" >
<TextBlock Margin="5" DockPanel.Dock="Left" Text="Write Wishes Here" ></TextBlock>
<TextBox AutomationProperties.HelpText="wishlist.wishes" TextWrapping="Wrap" ></TextBox>
</DockPanel>
</DockPanel>
</Window>
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In my childhood, my uncle has shown me how to see the cloud in a close look and I understand that one can draw some elements of the Earth in the sky-canvas if he/she wants to. After that the cloud becomes closer to me and It teaches me one thing that, a deeper-look to something will give you some clues to draw your imagination. You can able to see that one which you have build-up in your mind.
Years past, I have started my career as a software engineer and has been looking for passion in my coding and development which I should be to enjoy my profession and has started asking myself- 'am I doing any engineering here?!' Is my code becoming that thing which I have designed in my mind? So to find that answer I have tried that old solution here... I have decided to come closer to my code and start analyzing them. And it is really working for me and at least it gives me the confidence that I can build something that I really want to. I can draw my thinking there through my code and can build-up my vision that I have designed in my mind. It also helps me to think out of the box, solve each problems by making blocks and make me careful on each steps.
• Morshed's Technical Blog site: http://morshedanwar.wordpress.com/
• Morshed's Technical articles those are published in Codeproject site: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/MemberArticles.aspx?amid=2992452
• Morshed's Linkedin profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/morshedanwar
• Morshed's Facebook Profile : http://www.facebook.com/morshed.pulok
Beside all these I like to do - photography and music. Here is my Flickr photos : http://www.flickr.com/photos/morshed_anwar/