Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax - DevCorner

Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

I've updated Silverlight TreeView control and  with RC0 changes.

Both projects has couple community requested changes.

For example, TreeView supports DoubleClick and Single click on node and String-To_PathGeometry Converter supports multiple figures in Path string.

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Latest sources/build could be downloaded from here (TreeView) and here (String-To-PathGeometry Converter).

 

Enjoy,

Alex

Published Thursday, October 09, 2008 7:09 AM by Alex Golesh

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# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

Alex,

I am inquiring about the best way to inherit from the TreeViewNode.

I have a templated control that has lot of information I want to display as a TreeViewNode.  My template control inherits from TreeViewNode, but it does not render very good.  For example, the nodes are all squished together.  

I just started playing around with this concept, so I thought I would ping you so I dont go down a long road of trying things out when I am missing something obvious.

Thanx

Friday, October 10, 2008 2:39 PM by Micah

# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

Micah,

Could you please contact me via codeplex project (www.codeplex.com/SilverlightTreeView) - there you could post questions and attach repro, so I'll able to help.

Thanks,

Alex

Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:53 AM by Alex Golesh

# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

I can't download this treeview from codeplex.  It says there are no files associated with this release.  michael_daly@countrywide.com

Friday, October 24, 2008 11:35 AM by michael daly

# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

Go to the "Source Code" tab and download latest changeset from there.

Thanks,

Alex

Saturday, October 25, 2008 1:45 AM by Alex Golesh

# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

At the PDC this week it was mentioned that there would be a TreeView control for Silverlight.  They made it sound like it was released.  

Is the one over at CodePlex the one?  

I installed the Silverlight_toolkit from the PDC HD and did not see any Tree in my Toolbox.

Friday, October 31, 2008 6:03 PM by Mark

# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

Hi Mark,

The Silverlight Toolkit is released and could be downloaded from Codeplex (also it is the same version you got at PDC HDD if I’m not wrong).

It will not appear at your Visual Studio Toolbox automatically - you have to add reference to Microsoft.Windows.Controls.dll from toolkit to your project, add XAML namespace in your XAML file and then you will be able to use the controls (including TreeView).

Alternatively, you could use "Choose Toolbox Items" command from Toolbox context menu, add the Toolkit controls via this dialog (Go to “Silverlight Controls” tab, click “Browse”, navigate to the location you installed Silverlight toolkit and select “Microsoft.Windows.Controls.dll” or any other toolkit DLL). After adding them to toolbox you will be able to use them in your projects also (and at first you the reference will be added automatically to your project and the namespace will be also added to your XAML file).

Regards,

Alex

Saturday, November 01, 2008 2:54 AM by Alex Golesh

# re: Silverlight TreeView and String-To-PathGeometry Converter projects updated to RC0 syntax

Dies ist ein gro�er Ort. Ich m�chte hier noch einmal.

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