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using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls.Primitives;
using System.Windows.Data;
using System.Windows.Markup;
using System.Windows.Controls;
namespace OutlookWpfCalendar.Windows.Controls
{
public class CalendarView : ViewBase
{
private CalendarViewPeriodCollection periods;
public BindingBase ItemBeginBinding { get; set; }
public BindingBase ItemEndBinding { get; set; }
public CalendarViewPeriodCollection Periods
{
get
{
if (periods == null)
periods = new CalendarViewPeriodCollection();
return periods;
}
}
protected override object DefaultStyleKey
{
get { return new ComponentResourceKey(GetType(), "DefaultStyleKey"); }
}
protected override object ItemContainerDefaultStyleKey
{
get { return new ComponentResourceKey(this.GetType(), "ItemContainerDefaultStyleKey"); }
}
}
}
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Richard Gavel is a Solutions Architect with Catalyst Software Solutions in Chicago, IL with a focus in Microsoft .NET technologies and SQL databases. He has been a developer in the industry for 12 years and has worked on both small scale and enterprise projects with thick and thin client front ends.