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  • 7 comments  /  posted by  Phil Middlemiss  on  Jun 21, 2010 (more than a year ago)
    This article is compatible with the latest version of Silverlight. Introduction In this article I will show you how to capture a “screenshot” of a Silverlight application. Fortunately, since Silverlight 3, this is straight-forward to do with the WriteableBitmap class. I’m also going to show how to use the screen capture for special effects, or for saving to file as a JPG. This article is aimed at ...
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  • Windows Phone Drag Gesture and WriteableBitmap

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Sep 13, 2012 (4 months ago)
    Read original post by Jason Bourne at Windows Phone 7 Developer Guide Jigsaw Puzzle enables you to turn any picture into a challenging 30-piece jigsaw puzzle. You can use one of the included pictures, or choose a photo from your camera or pictures library. You can even zoom and crop the photo to get it just right. Drag pieces up from a scrollable tray at the bottom of the screen and place them whe ...
  • On Windows 8 things aren’t always what they seem

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Sep 12, 2012 (4 months ago)
    Tags:   windows-8 , writeablebitmap , anthony-wieser
    Read original post by Anthony Wieser at Diary of a Software Mercenary I’ve been busy the last couple of months getting started on Windows 8. Yesterday, I was trying to get data into a WriteableBitmap, and was a bit confused by what you could actually do with an IBuffer. The interface only contains two methods, neither of which hands off the contents of the buffer. Charles Petzold has an article th ...
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