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  • M Muammar

    jamie550 wrote:

    Put it inside a ElementHost control.

    What, how where :-O Please clarify :-O


    All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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    jamie550
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    Put a ElementHost on your form. If it is called host, then you would do: StackPanel s=new StackPanel(); host.Child=s; s.Children.Add( first control you want); s.Children.Add( second control); etc...

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      Put a ElementHost on your form. If it is called host, then you would do: StackPanel s=new StackPanel(); host.Child=s; s.Children.Add( first control you want); s.Children.Add( second control); etc...

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      Muammar
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      Sorry but doh! :doh: :-O What are all these?? Where can I find this mighty ElementHost, what is it?? is it a control?? and how can I access those wpf controls by simply type their names?? I cant just type StackPanel, do I need to reference some class/interface first?? what is it?? Hey, thanks mate!


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      • M Muammar

        Sorry but doh! :doh: :-O What are all these?? Where can I find this mighty ElementHost, what is it?? is it a control?? and how can I access those wpf controls by simply type their names?? I cant just type StackPanel, do I need to reference some class/interface first?? what is it?? Hey, thanks mate!


        All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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        jamie550
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        The ElementHost is a control. It it located in WindowsFormIntegration.dll StackPanel and most other WPF controls are in PresentationFramework.dll, but you also need PresentationCore.dll and WindowsBase.dll

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        • J jamie550

          The ElementHost is a control. It it located in WindowsFormIntegration.dll StackPanel and most other WPF controls are in PresentationFramework.dll, but you also need PresentationCore.dll and WindowsBase.dll

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          Muammar
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          Thanx jamie but all the dlls you just mentioned are disabled and cant be imported:( What do I do now :sigh:


          All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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          • M Muammar

            I used to do it but now I completely forgot :-O So, how do you include say a StackPanel in your C# Windows Application form?? Many thanks:rose:


            All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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            Muammar
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            I hope the idiot who's voting my every post down in this thread knows the answer to my question!!


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            • M Muammar

              Thanx jamie but all the dlls you just mentioned are disabled and cant be imported:( What do I do now :sigh:


              All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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              jamie550
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              Are you targeting at least .NET Framework 3.0? There should be a tooltip describing the problem.

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              • M Muammar

                Thanx jamie but all the dlls you just mentioned are disabled and cant be imported:( What do I do now :sigh:


                All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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                erfi
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                ElementHost class is supported in .net faramework 3.5, 3.0 sp1, 3.0 here is the msdn link about this class : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.integration.elementhost.aspx[^]

                sometimes 0 can be 1

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                • J jamie550

                  Are you targeting at least .NET Framework 3.0? There should be a tooltip describing the problem.

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                  Muammar
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                  Hey jamie, Thanks buddy, I'm fine now:) Thanks for staying with me 'till the end, your great man:)


                  All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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                  • E erfi

                    ElementHost class is supported in .net faramework 3.5, 3.0 sp1, 3.0 here is the msdn link about this class : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.integration.elementhost.aspx[^]

                    sometimes 0 can be 1

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                    Muammar
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                    Hey erfi, Thanks, I'm fine now:)


                    All generalizations are wrong, including this one! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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                    • J jamie550

                      Are you targeting at least .NET Framework 3.0? There should be a tooltip describing the problem.

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                      Mycroft Holmes
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                      You're patience is astonishing, and pleased he thanked you for you effort.

                      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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