GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C# by Chris Garrett, Eric White

GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C#



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GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C# Chris Garrett, Eric White ebook
Format: chm
Page: 500
ISBN: 1861006314, 9781861006318
Publisher: Peer Information


Jun 25, 2013 - A fast-paced example-driven tutorial to building custom controls using Visual C# 2005 Express Edition and .NET 2.0. Creating custom controls in .NET is far easier than it has been in languages like C++ or VB, where you typically need to embrace the ActiveX model to create a truly shareable component. You can workaround this by using GDI+ to draw your own text, or you can use a TextBox control instead and set its ReadOnly property to True. Dec 15, 2011 - This topic is considered briefly in this chapter, and returned to in Chapter 13, with GDI+. As most Best of all, you can create a custom control class as part of an existing project, and then decide later to place it in a separate assembly that can be shared with other programmers. Experience in real-time embedded systems programming with interfacing to external components (e.g. Apr 9, 2008 - In this book, the authors have explained how to build a custom controls using the Microsoft .NET framework. Think of a network visualizer screen or a custom mixer in a music software package, or a 3D mesh control or a simple textbox with zooming feature added – the possibilities are endless and very simple as well once you get the hang of it. Walkthrough: Authoring a User Control with Visual C#. Here we You will build a custom control as an exercise. Used in a .NET user control to throw GDI+ exceptions. Jun 14, 2013 - ABSTRACT Custom UI Controls require a good grasp of GDI+, collections, delegates and events and smart use of multithreading facilities provided by the C# language. Sensors) and use of interrupts; Experience with custom user controls and GDI+ programming in Visual Studio. Mar 13, 2014 - Excellent knowledge of C and C# programming languages; Experience in microcontroller programming in C; Experience in desktop application and Windows Forms GUI design using C# and Visual Studio (2008 onwards). For additional details on creating custom ActiveX controls for InfoPath, you can view the Creating Custom Controls for InfoPath SP1 webcast, and work with the ActiveX Controls in InfoPath 2003 hands-on training. Greater importance is given on how to build a control which deals with the GDI.

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