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Listboxes etc. on top of video

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    Hi. Ive tried googling for some time now, but havent come across anything that might lead to a solution to my "problem". I guess I aint using the right search phrase. What I am looking for, is a way to show items on top of a fullscreen playing video. That means, I want listboxes, textfields and alike to show up on top of the video, and these items/elements can be dragged around by the user. The elements should be usable ofc. Any ideas on what to look for? Or even better, an example? Thanks alot :)

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      Hi. Ive tried googling for some time now, but havent come across anything that might lead to a solution to my "problem". I guess I aint using the right search phrase. What I am looking for, is a way to show items on top of a fullscreen playing video. That means, I want listboxes, textfields and alike to show up on top of the video, and these items/elements can be dragged around by the user. The elements should be usable ofc. Any ideas on what to look for? Or even better, an example? Thanks alot :)

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      AFAIK you can only do this with WPF


      only two letters away from being an asset

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        AFAIK you can only do this with WPF


        only two letters away from being an asset

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        Thank you, I will look into it :)

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