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  • Creating WPF Rectangle Selection in code

    Given a specific x,w,width and height is there a way to automatically zoom into that area?
    Posted to DotImage Discussions (Forum) by JohnL on March 11, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 02/08/2010

    Back again with another F# community roundup.   There’s been a ton of great content this week, almost too much.  To try to combat this I’ve attempted to sort posts roughly in terms of how interesting I found them.  All were worth the read though. Also, I’ll be speaking this Wednesday on F# at the Boston .NET User Group.  ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on February 8, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/31/2009

    This week we have a fresh video interview with Chris Smith.  This is in addition to some excellent writing on prototyping DSLs, asynchronous workflows, WPF, functional composition and the open/closed principle. I would also like to note that for the next few weeks I will be off vacationing.  I apologize in advance for any missed or ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 31, 2009
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/23/2009

    This week Steve Horsfield continues his adventures with WPF while Matthew Podwysocki posts more on the .NET Event Model.  Meanwhile, John Harrop shares a video tutorial on F# interactive and Chris Smith provokes meta discussion on the best way to present F#.   Upcoming Events Houston F# Users Group – Meeting August 27th 7:00pm. ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 23, 2009
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/16/2009

    This week we have some user group meeting announcements, WPF dependency properties, first class composable events, and a few interesting statistical modeling techniques.   Houston F# Users Group – Meeting August 27th 7:00pm. We'll be having an interactive, hands-on session where we'll actually get to code some F#. All levels of ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 16, 2009
  • Discoveries This Week 07/19/2009

    With the impending release of Visual Studio 2010, the F# Community continues to wind up.  This week we have finally gotten our F# User Group Videos up.  In addition, we also have a wide ranging selection of fresh F# content including Units of Measure, XML parsing, WPF Games and Pattern Matching.   New England F# User Group Talks ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on July 19, 2009
  • DotAnnotate WPF XAML Binding

    With WPF and DotImage I can bind directly to the Source property like <Atalasoft_Imaging_Wpf:AtalaImageViewer Source=''DocImg.tif'' />    How is this accomplished with the Annotation Viewer there seems to be no Source property   <Wpf:AtalaAnnotationViewer Name=''AnnotationViewer''   ...
    Posted to DotAnnotate Discussions (Forum) by JohnL on February 11, 2009
  • Multi-page Tif Kickstart

    Hi, can someone give me a kickstart with multi-page Tif files? I have a WPF application which uses the WPF AtalaImageViewer with the viewer's Source property bound to the ImageSource for the currently selected document. When the selected document is a multi page tif, only the first page appears in the viewer. How do I see the other ...
    Posted to DotImage Discussions (Forum) by bobflemming on December 1, 2008
  • WPF

    Any update when Atalasoft will have true WPF controls.
    Posted to DotImage Discussions (Forum) by JohnL on October 13, 2008
  • Emageo Image Annotator (in WPF)

    Congratulations to Stephen Ehlers at Emageo for winning our 31 Apps in 31 Days customer competition. Stephen's used Atalasoft DotImage's Annotation controls in a WPF application to implement an application that can load, annotate, print and save annotated images. Download the application Download the source
    Posted to Atalasoft's 31 Apps in 31 Days (Weblog) by loufranco on July 2, 2008
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