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  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Sep 10, 2008 (more than a year ago)
    Probably the first most important thing to mention here is that only inheritors of System.Windows.DependencyObject can be extended with attached properties. This is needed because either to set or to get value for a specific attached property, you need to use the methods SetValue and GetValue which are defined in the DependencyObject class. When you declare an attached property, many advantages fr ...
  • 5 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Sep 09, 2008 (more than a year ago)
    Probably the first most important thing to mention here is that only inheritors of System.Windows.DependencyObject can be extended with dependency properties. This is needed because either to set or to get value for a specific dependency property, you need to use the methods SetValue and GetValue which are defined in the DependencyObject class. When you declare a dependency property, many advantag ...
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