The .NET Interop Toolkit lets you host WinForms/WPF inside VFP, so I want to see if the inverse can be done, not to mention learn something in the process. The benefits would be the same as with the Interop Toolkit. I'll write a blog on it if I'm successful.
>Hi Joel,
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>I'm curious, what's the goal of this exercise? IOW, ewht're the benefits of running VFP form inside WPF application?
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>>It turns out Fox wouldn't give the form focus, because the WPF application was active and I was not using a top-level form. Setting it to a top-level form (or Desktop=.T.) fixes the cursor, but causes other problems. But, I'm making progress...
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