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  • J Josh Smith

    Karl...If I want to get involved with a thread, I'll do so on my own.

    :josh: My WPF Blog[^] All of life is just a big rambling blog post.

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    Sorry, :sigh:

    Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

    Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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      Sorry, :sigh:

      Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

      Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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      Josh Smith
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      No problem, dude. I just sort of feel obligated to help out once someone mentions that they've asked me to reply to the thread. I'm pretty busy today and don't have time to help out. Damn day job! :-D

      :josh: My WPF Blog[^] All of life is just a big rambling blog post.

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      • J Josh Smith

        No problem, dude. I just sort of feel obligated to help out once someone mentions that they've asked me to reply to the thread. I'm pretty busy today and don't have time to help out. Damn day job! :-D

        :josh: My WPF Blog[^] All of life is just a big rambling blog post.

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        Maybe in the next couple of days. This question is beyond my skills to answer properly. Have a great day and don't forget, "who loves ya!" :cool:

        Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

        Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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        • L Lost User

          Maybe in the next couple of days. This question is beyond my skills to answer properly. Have a great day and don't forget, "who loves ya!" :cool:

          Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

          Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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          Josh Smith
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          Karl Shifflett wrote:

          Have a great day and don't forget, "who loves ya!"

          Jesus? Satan? Captain Crunch?! :~

          :josh: My WPF Blog[^] All of life is just a big rambling blog post.

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          • J Josh Smith

            Karl Shifflett wrote:

            Have a great day and don't forget, "who loves ya!"

            Jesus? Satan? Captain Crunch?! :~

            :josh: My WPF Blog[^] All of life is just a big rambling blog post.

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            You forgot Santa and Mole.

            Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

            Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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            • L Lost User

              You forgot Santa and Mole.

              Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

              Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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              Good call! Also, Elvis might be on that list.

              :josh: My WPF Blog[^] All of life is just a big rambling blog post.

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              • L Lost User

                Maybe in the next couple of days. This question is beyond my skills to answer properly. Have a great day and don't forget, "who loves ya!" :cool:

                Cheers, Karl My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

                Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                Karl Shifflett wrote:

                don't forget, "who loves ya!"

                That's easy. Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson, Lindsey Lohan and the Josh Stalkerettes.

                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                • S Super Lloyd

                  With a bit of hack we were able to use command to return the current value of the target (as well as IsEnable), so we could nicely update color pickers, etc... on the control tool bar. Now the problem is we use lots of command in our application (about 300). And every time the user key one char in we do heavy processing as well (relayouting and repainting all visual information), and now that we have command, on top of the heavy text processing we've got all command updating (it's the behavior of the input manager to fire up an update of the command sources on key up). So... since we moved to command we suffer huge performance problem due to the above reason. Is there a way to disable command updating for a little while (while typing text) or. In fact, ideally, I would like to disable only some command updating (whereas text command should still update...) Any tip?

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                  Lloyd, I've just written an article that you can read here. http://karlshifflett.wordpress.com/2008/02/24/wpf-sample-series-wpf-mvc-tabcontrol-mdi-and-commandbindings/[^] I think this will give you some insight into your issues.

                  Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

                  Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                    Lloyd, I've just written an article that you can read here. http://karlshifflett.wordpress.com/2008/02/24/wpf-sample-series-wpf-mvc-tabcontrol-mdi-and-commandbindings/[^] I think this will give you some insight into your issues.

                    Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

                    Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                    Super Lloyd
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                    Indeed some interesting concept. As I said I'm not working there anymore.. But I was thinking to soon start a pet project were I could test all of that. Will give it a try some day. Thanks for taking some times to think about it hey!

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                    • S Super Lloyd

                      Indeed some interesting concept. As I said I'm not working there anymore.. But I was thinking to soon start a pet project were I could test all of that. Will give it a try some day. Thanks for taking some times to think about it hey!

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                      My pleasure to server. True be told, your issue played a major role in my REALLY digging into this. So... Thank you!:cool:

                      Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP My Blog | Mole's Home Page | How To Create Screen Capture Videos For Your Articles

                      Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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