References ---------- Make sure that the project references are accurates. You may not have the same versions of the Silverlight assemblies that the ones that were used when this project was built. Pay special attention to the System.Windows.Controls.Data assembly as several versions of this assembly are available. You may need to remove the reference to this assembly and then re-add it in order to match your current version. Extended and data Controls: How to remove ----------------------------------------- By default, GoaOpen library provides styles for the controls provided in the Silverlight "Extended" library (Silverlight Calendar, TabControl) and the Silverlight Data library. If you do not use these controls inside your application, you should : 1. remove references to these libraries (System.Windows.Controls.dll and System.Windows.Controls.Data.dll) from the GoaOpen project 2. remove the "Extended" folder and the "Data" folder (and their content) from the "SLControls" folder in the GoaOpen project 3. remove the "Extended controls" and the "Data controls" part at the end of the generic.xaml This way, the size of GoaOpen (and therefore the size of your application) will be smaller. GOA Themes ---------- Colors are defined at the top of the generic.xaml file. To change the default colors used, comment the default colors definition part and uncomment another colors definition part. Silverlight Theme ----------------- To enable the Silverlight Theme (in that case GOA controls will have a look close to the look of the Silverlight controls), follow these steps: 1. Rename themes\generic.xaml into themes\genericGOA.xaml 2. Change the "Build Action" of the genericGOA.xaml file to "None" (use the properties pane) 3. Rename themes\genericSL.xaml into themes\generic.xaml 2. Change the "Build Action" of the generic.xaml file to "Resource" (use the properties pane)
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