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Graphics Transformation Problem
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10/04/2009 04:47:16
 
 
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09/04/2009 13:57:03
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
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Environment:
C# 3.0
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Thread ID:
01392928
Message ID:
01394096
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>>Hi,
>>Thanks for the code. You're right - it didn't help much for the case in question but gave me a few ideas for something else I needed!
>>The code I posted solved my problem - basically adding the Transform of the Path to the content Geometry and removing it from the Path. Then I can use the change in bounds for the Path to calculate a compensating size and position so that the final appearance is identical. Maybe there's a simpler way - but I haven't found one....
>
>Cool, glad you found some use foir it<g>
>
>>BTW, completely off topic : Do you use Snoop? I find it very useful for digging into visual trees at runtime.....
>
>Constantly Snoop is a vital part of my toolkit.
>
>I also use these items frequently for WPF coding:
>
>Mole
>ShowMeTheTemplate
>SqlServerQueryVisualizer
>CLRProfiler
>Adobe Illustrator XAML converter add in
>Simple Styles Sample Project

Hi,
I'd come across mention of Mole and ShowMeTheTemplate, intended to look at them, never got round to it.....
This prompted me to download them - both very cool (esp. SMTT) In fact it prompted me to think that changing the ScrollView template might be another solution to the problem on the other thread....
Best,
Viv
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