Converting to WPF Apps

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I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?
 
I think its because certain ISPs don't provide UseNet access now?

I'm sure someone else on here will have a more definitive answer however
 
Here is a link to an app that will convert winform to wpf for either vb.net or c#:

http://www.spiderwan.com/spiderwan/ConvertWinFormToWPF/WinFormToWPF.aspx




Jeff Gaines wrote:

Converting to WPF Apps
16-Aug-08

I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
will stop making it

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Converting to WPF Apps
I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
will stop making it

The newer technology newsgroups are just on MSDN now rather than UseNet.
The newer technology newsgroups are just on MSDN now rather than UseNet.
For WPF try

http://forums.msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/wpf/threads/

Kind regards

Rob

Re: Converting to WPF Apps
On 17/08/2008 in message


Thanks, Rob. That's really bad news though, I can't live with the speed of
these web forums, wonder why MSFT won't use Usenet?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.

I think its because certain ISPs don't provide UseNet access now?
I think its because certain ISPs do not provide UseNet access now?

I am sure someone else on here will have a more definitive answer however

Re: Converting to WPF Apps
They have vastly improved the speed and functionality of the forums. Not all
of them have been moved over to the new format, but this one has. Give it
another try.

RobinS.
GoldMail.com


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Here is a link to an app I wrote that converts Winforms to WPF for VB.NET and C#

http://www.spiderwan.com/spiderwan/ConvertWinFormToWPF/WinFormToWPF.aspx



Jeff Gaines wrote:

Converting to WPF Apps
16-Aug-08

I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
will stop making it

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Converting to WPF Apps
I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
will stop making it

The newer technology newsgroups are just on MSDN now rather than UseNet.
The newer technology newsgroups are just on MSDN now rather than UseNet.
For WPF try

http://forums.msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/wpf/threads/

Kind regards

Rob

Re: Converting to WPF Apps
On 17/08/2008 in message


Thanks, Rob. That's really bad news though, I can't live with the speed of
these web forums, wonder why MSFT won't use Usenet?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.

I think its because certain ISPs don't provide UseNet access now?
I think its because certain ISPs do not provide UseNet access now?

I am sure someone else on here will have a more definitive answer however

Re: Converting to WPF Apps
They have vastly improved the speed and functionality of the forums. Not all
of them have been moved over to the new format, but this one has. Give it
another try.

RobinS.
GoldMail.com

Winform to WPF Converter
Here is a link to an app that will convert winform to wpf for either vb.net or c#:

http://www.spiderwan.com/spiderwan/ConvertWinFormToWPF/WinFormToWPF.aspx


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Here is a link to a Winform to WPF Converter that I wrote:

http://www.spiderwan.com/spiderwan/ConvertWinFormToWPF/WinFormToWPF.aspx



Jeff Gaines wrote:

Converting to WPF Apps
16-Aug-08

I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
will stop making it

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Converting to WPF Apps
I am thinking of converting a Windows Forms app to WPF as a learning
process.

Is there a specific group for WPF? I couldn't find one in my news group
list.

My first (Hello Jeff) app has very fuzzy text on the Button - I have
Unclear-Type turned off on the PC, does WPF turn it on for its own apps?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
will stop making it

The newer technology newsgroups are just on MSDN now rather than UseNet.
The newer technology newsgroups are just on MSDN now rather than UseNet.
For WPF try

http://forums.msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/wpf/threads/

Kind regards

Rob

Re: Converting to WPF Apps
On 17/08/2008 in message


Thanks, Rob. That's really bad news though, I can't live with the speed of
these web forums, wonder why MSFT won't use Usenet?

--
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.

I think its because certain ISPs don't provide UseNet access now?
I think its because certain ISPs do not provide UseNet access now?

I am sure someone else on here will have a more definitive answer however

Re: Converting to WPF Apps
They have vastly improved the speed and functionality of the forums. Not all
of them have been moved over to the new format, but this one has. Give it
another try.

RobinS.
GoldMail.com

Winform to WPF Converter
Here is a link to an app that will convert winform to wpf for either vb.net or c#:

http://www.spiderwan.com/spiderwan/ConvertWinFormToWPF/WinFormToWPF.aspx

Winform to WPF
Here is a link to an app I wrote that converts Winforms to WPF for VB.NET and C#

http://www.spiderwan.com/spiderwan/ConvertWinFormToWPF/WinFormToWPF.aspx


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