Yet another blog about WPF, Surface, SL, MVVM, NUI.... - Tag - scaling http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php? In this blog we talk about WPF, Natural User Interface(NUI), Microsoft Surface, WIndows 7, Multitouch, Touchless, JavaFX, MVVM, patterns, tips, tricks .... and a lot of other things ! en Mon, 26 Feb 2024 15:40:43 +0100 Jonathan ANTOINE, All rights reserved http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Dotclear How to create an animated expander http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2010/09/21/Create-an-animated-expander urn:md5:2ae908d20a12760560980c024eaabac7 Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:02:00 +0200 JonathanANTOINE@falsemail.com WPF animationContentControlexamplesamplescalescalingTemplatetipstrickWindows Presentation FoundationWPFXAML <p>The expander control can be used in a lot of situations but the one proposed by default is quite "rigid". In this post we will discover how to animate it quite simply just via XAML ! The WPF engine lets us redefine the template of the controls and we'll just do that. The goal aimed What we aim is to get the same functionnality as the... <a href="http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2010/09/21/Create-an-animated-expander"><em>Read</em> How to create an animated expander</a></p> http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2010/09/21/Create-an-animated-expander#comment-form http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2010/09/21/Create-an-animated-expander#comment-form http://feeds.feedburner.com/JonathanAntoine/comments/56 How to scale around a specific point and not the center of the Element http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2009/10/11/How-to-scale-around-a-specific-point-and-not-the-center-of-the-Element urn:md5:c8fa861010ac01eac2c6ba11ecf59f64 Sun, 11 Oct 2009 16:28:00 +0200 JonathanANTOINE@falsemail.com MultiTouch calculationhow tomanipulationmathmultitouchNatural User InterfaceNUIprocessorscalescalingWPF <p>The problem The most popular controls which has been brought by the Microsoft SDK is certainly the scatterView. Each item is positioned at a random place with a random orientation. You can then rotate, move or scale them with your fingers. Here we will focus on this last point : the scaling. This is a really nice feature and you may wants... <a href="http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2009/10/11/How-to-scale-around-a-specific-point-and-not-the-center-of-the-Element"><em>Read</em> How to scale around a specific point and not the center of the Element</a></p> http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2009/10/11/How-to-scale-around-a-specific-point-and-not-the-center-of-the-Element#comment-form http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2009/10/11/How-to-scale-around-a-specific-point-and-not-the-center-of-the-Element#comment-form http://feeds.feedburner.com/JonathanAntoine/comments/29