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Why does design time and runtime size differ?
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26/10/2009 11:53:38
 
 
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26/10/2009 11:20:43
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
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Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01431413
Message ID:
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>>He didn't. What I'm telling you is the way Microsoft envisions WPF design to be done.
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>Well if that's the case why did MS put an "XAML editor" in the VS IDE? Oh wait. Let's see. We'll give em a free, crappy editor that they'll find powerless to create those nice UIs/UXs. They'll quickly give up then we can make em fork over some more dough to buy a real XAML editor.

I think you're confusing a XAML editor with a XAML generator......
FWIW I'm not a big fan of ExpressionBlend - nice for creating complex gradients, animations etc - but it also tends to generate a *huge* amount of superflous XAML.....
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>>>Where does Bernard say that he's using Expression Blend? Did I miss that in his post. I assumed that he was referring to the VS IDE.
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>>Since when does "VIsual" mean Wysiwyg?
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>I would hope that a "Visual" UI editor would produce WYSIWYG. Imagine if today's version of Word didn't print what I edited and saw on my screen.
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>>>How can you say it doesn't work when Bernard seems to have proven that it does not! I, like Nicholas, also find that amusing. Gotta love the "Visual" in VS.
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