
How can I bring a window to the front in WPF? - Stack Overflow
The solution to bringing a WPF window to the top was actually provided to me by the same code I'm using to provide the global hotkey. A blog article by Joseph Cooney contains a link to his …
What is the difference between WPF and WinForms?
Aug 26, 2009 · 1 The single most important difference between WinForms and WPF is the fact that while WinForms is simply a layer on top of the standard Windows controls (e.g. a …
How do I use WPF bindings with RelativeSource? - Stack Overflow
How do I use RelativeSource with WPF bindings and what are the different use-cases?
How to bind multiple values to a single WPF TextBlock?
May 25, 2016 · I'm currently using the TextBlock below to bind the value of a property named Name: <TextBlock Text="{Binding Name}" /> Now, I want to bind another property named …
c# - Select folder dialog WPF - Stack Overflow
Oct 24, 2010 · WPF look & feel, this dialog must look like part of a modern application designed for Windows Vista/7 and not Windows 2000 or even Win9x. As I understand, until 2010 (.Net …
What are the various WPF binding modes? - Stack Overflow
WPF binding offers four types of Binding. Remember, Binding runs on UI thread unless otherwise you specify it to run otherwise. OneWay: The target property will listen to the source property …
Where is the WPF Numeric UpDown control? - Stack Overflow
Getting into the first serious WPF project. It seems like there are a lot of basic controls flat out missing. Specifically, I am looking for the Numeric UpDown control. Was there an out of band
WPF: ItemsControl with scrollbar (ScrollViewer) - Stack Overflow
I followed this small "tutorial" on how to add a scrollbar to an ItemsControl, and it works in Designer view, but not when I compile and execute the program (only the first few items show …
c# - Example using Hyperlink in WPF - Stack Overflow
Apr 20, 2012 · Example using Hyperlink in WPF Asked 13 years, 7 months ago Modified 2 years ago Viewed 256k times
Window vs Page vs UserControl for WPF navigation?
A Window object is just what it sounds like: its a new Window for your application. You should use it when you want to pop up an entirely new window. I don't often use more than one Window in …