Introducing WinFX(TM) The Application Programming Interface for the Next Generation of Microsoft Windows Code Name Longhorn (Pro Developer)
Chapter 1: The Longhorn Application Model
- Figure 1-1: The browser displaying the XAML version of Hello World
Chapter 3: Controls and XAML
- Figure 3-1: An example XAML page object model
- Figure 3-2: The display from the previous XAML
- Figure 3-3: An example using the Canvas panel
- Figure 3-4: An example using the DockPanel panel
- Figure 3-5: The FlowPanel breaks lines only when necessary.
- Figure 3-6: The FlowPanel panel wrapping the last element to a new line
- Figure 3-7: The FlowPanel panel wrapping each element to a new line
- Figure 3-8: The TextPanel with multiple font characteristics, columns , and formatting
- Figure 3-9: The GridPanel as a calculator
- Figure 3-10: An example of XAML controls
- Figure 3-11: A button with an image and text
- Figure 3-12: A couple of RoundButton and standard buttons on a FlowPanel
- Figure 3-13: Various shapes on a Canvas
- Figure 3-14: Gradients at work
- Figure 3-15: A skewed ListBox and Ellipse
- Figure 3-16: Views of the animated button at different times
- Figure 3-17: The PageViewer control
Chapter 4: Storage
- Figure 4-1: The WinFS data model hierarchy
Chapter 6: Communication
- Figure 6-1: The Indigo architecture and important classes
- Figure 6-2: Managers acquiring messages from a port