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25/03/2010 05:17:20
 
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
Versions des environnements
Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
VistaDB
Application:
Desktop
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Thread ID:
01457049
Message ID:
01457112
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50
Another coincidence :-}

I've also been working recently on importing Adobe Illustrator into XAML.

I tried Mike Swanson's add-in. It produced nicely sparse XAML but missed out handling some stuff like images so in the end it wasn't a complete enough implementation

I also looked at an open-source solution (can't find the link at the moment) . Again far from complete but, since the source code was available, I figured maybe I could work on the missing bits that I needed. Big snag there turned out to be finding any clear documentation from Adobe on the document structures.

But now EB3 includes Illustrator file imports out of the box (with the most complete implementation I found) so I'm using that (or at least the design guys are)

My biggest bitch with all of the above was that the import process made no attempt to convert from the Illustrator 72dpi format to the WPF 96dpi. Don't know what possessed them all to assume that I'd be happy with a drawing at 2/3rds of its designed size. I ended up writing a small prog to parse the XAML and rewrite all of the values. Also took the opportunity to automatically chop out some redundant XAML produced by the conversion.

>>I need a tool to draw a house plan (CAD like) in WPF. Is there some third party tool over here?
>>
>>Thanks
>
>Are you trying to just display a drawing? If so, do you have Adobe Illustrator? That's what I'm using for most of my XAML drawing. Here's the Exporter:
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>http://www.mikeswanson.com/xamlexport/
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>Other tools are here:
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>http://blogs.msdn.com/mswanson/articles/WPFToolsAndControls.aspx
>
>Or... are you trying to create a CAD like program in WPF? (Wouldn't be too hard the drawing primitives are pretty easy to work with.)
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