When I clicked on the rightmost side of the windows phone in designer mode on a panorama page it used to switch on the next panoramaitem, but it doesn't work anymore for some weird reason.
Is it just a setting matter or am I dealing with a bug here?
Now even when I click on the xaml text of the panoramaitem I'm getting there, I have to comment the previous panoramaitems so I get to it.
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Basically, everything is fine and normal EXCEPT for my XAML code files which are zoomed in to ridiculous proportion. Not just the font, but the menus in that widget as well:
If you look to the tabs and text surrounding the window, you can see how comically large the XAML window is. When I open another XAML file, it was undocked so it goes off the screen and I can't even see the controls on the other side (it doesn't show on my second monitor; it just gets cut off).
This is not a font problem, it's a zoom problem of some kind but I haven't been able to find any kind of zoom control that works (there are several keyboard shortcuts listed in other questions, but none of them do anything).
Any other file type displays normally (C# code etc).
I am building a visual studio application and have designed it using visual studio windows form. I am using the siticone library for the GUI but when i lay widgets out on the designer and then run the application all the widgets move. The buttons do not but the labs on them do. Also i have added a user control page that moves aswell. Please Help.
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Make sure that your Winform Font style and size match with all child controls including all Siticone controls.
Verify that you have anchored your controls accordingly on your form or panel control.
I am supporting a large existing windows forms application. It makes use of panels that sit over the other content on forms. The panels have their visible property to false in the designer. At runtime, visible is set to true when appropriate to display the panel.
This system works fine. However, it's hard to maintain the forms that have these panels because the designer shows them even when they should be invisible. Here is an example:
The Panel_archive has Visible set to False. However, it's still showing in the designer. This makes it hard to edit the fields that it hides.
Is it possible to hide this panel (and all its child controls) so that I can edit the stuff behind it? I assume there is a way to do this (at least, in earlier versions of the Visual Studio IDE) as the original developers created the forms like this. However, I can't find a way.
I'm developing for Windows 8 (WInRT) and have problem with settings charm. Settings popup is based on Microsoft SDK settings charm. Settings panel is Popup. Content is wrapped by ScrollViewer -> Grid -> StackPanel. In StackPanel I have input fields. when I trying to fill last of them on screen keyboard overlaying it and I cant see field and cant scroll to it. Is there any way to see it and to scroll to it automatically?
Seems like the popups on Windows 8 suffer from the same problem as they did on Windows Phone in that when you put a TextBox on one of them - it does not get pushed up together with all the other content as it does when it is not in a popup.
My solution to that would be to not use popup for input fields and instead go for a layout that you can manage yourself.
By default the app has a Frame control at its visual root. You can modify it for example by putting your own UserControl in there (I usually call it AppShell) which has the Frame used by all pages, you can have a layer for popups, log in screens, the extended splash screen etc.
To solve your problem you would need to put your charm's UI inside of such layer instead of in a popup. Then the build-in mechanism that pushes all the UI up when the on-screen keyboard would otherwise obstruct the view of your TextBox should just start working again.
*EDIT
A simpler solution might be to make sure your settings panel popup is parented in your visual tree - e.g. by adding it as a child element to a root grid of your app or page. It turns out that in that case its content does get pushed up when the OSK shows up.
Take a look at this post
It's a popup wrapper (turns user controls into popups) that takes care of the keyboard appearing and adjusts the size of the popup (and thus the user control) accordingly.
Can anyone tell me how I can change the color of my checkmark for a checkbox in Silverlight for Windows Phone 7 development?
I see some references on the web for changing a template but that is more for WPF or SilverLight apps, not WP7.
Right now I have a white background on my stackpanel and my background for my checkboxes are black. It would be sweet to make the checkmark white.
Any ideas?
UPDATE:
I should mention that I'm creating these checkboxes in the code behind (via a loop), and I'm using VS 2010 for my phone app development.
The Answer:
Thanks to Mick who lead me down the right path. I had to fiddle with it a little but I used MS Blend to create my own style and then I copied the XAML from there and put that style XAML in the App.xaml in between the tags.
Then I applied it in my code behind like this:
chk.Style = (Style)Application.Current.Resources["CheckBoxStyle1"];
You can access this by retemplating the control in Blend.
Target the check box.
Right click
Edit Template
Edit a Copy
Drill down to the CheckMark path
Change it's colour