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Chip is wondering if the New Jersey developer community would be interested in a user group focused on building User Interfaces using the various Microsoft tools/technologies. Chip has been looking to start up a user group, but like a lot of us, his interests vary widely, and he wants to make sure that there would be enough interest, and ...
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One of my first blog posts (way back in April 2003 and on the old DotNet Weblogs site, now Weblogs @ ASP.Net) was called Pet Peeve – Using HTML Tables to Control Web Page Layout. Since that early post I really haven’t seen much headway made in the .Net camp to oust the Table camp and replace them with the CSS Camp. There ...
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First off, I really, really wanted to love Microsoft’s latest graphics tool, codename Acrylic. I down loaded and install the first public beta, and wasn’t impressed, but hey, it’s an early view into what they are doing, so I decided to cut them some slack (it is based on Creature House Expression, which MSFT bought in 2003). I ...
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Hmm, just heard about this news. Does this show how scared Adobe (and maybe Macromedia) is of Avalon and XAML? Over the last couple years there has been 2 major camps within Adobe, the PDF camp and the SVG camp, and both didn’t seem to like each other. Some Macromedia employees have been known to slam SVG (although ...
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With all the XAML-GUI development going on I forgot to mention a cool tool that I use to convert rastered images to vector called VectorEye. It can convert bmp, jpeg, png, and tiff files to SVG, PS or EPS. Converting raster to vector is more of an art than a science, and it takes a bit of work playing with the options to get the vector output ...
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Taking Pablo’s suggestion of using Illustrator to create XAML-GUI, I was able to get it to work with a few caveats. Yes, Illustrator can create XAML-GUI thru Illustrator’s printing functions and the WCPD, but it is hard to control the generated output. With Illustrator’s SVG export functions, you can control the number of decimal places of the ...
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One of the things I want to do with blog is to help the SVG developer learn XAML, and get the XAML developer to understand SVG. Hopefully by crossing training both groups we can help make both technologies much better. I believe that both groups can learn from each other.
My first major XAML project is something that I’m helping Chris Sells ...
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