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WPF Transforms - ScalingWPF Transforms - Scaling
The one hundred and forty-first part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial begins to look at the two-dimensional transformations that can be applied to controls. This article examines the ability to scale items horizontally and vertically and explains the difference between render and layout transforms.
WPF Transforms - TranslateWPF Transforms - Translate
The one hundred and forty-second part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial examines the second two-dimensional transform provided by WPF. This is the translate transform, which relocates a control.
WPF Transforms - RotateWPF Transforms - Rotate
The one hundred and forty-third part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial looks at another of the two-dimensional transforms of WPF. This article examines RotateTransform, which rotates a user interface element around any point.
WPF Transforms - SkewWPF Transforms - Skew
The one hundred and forty-fourth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial looks at the last of the standard, single-action two-dimensional transforms provide by WPF. This is the SkewTransform, which skews a control horizontally or diagonally.
WPF Transforms - Composite TransformsWPF Transforms - Composite Transforms
The one hundred and forty-fifth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues to look at transforms. This article examines composite transforms, which combine several transforms into a single action.
WPF Transforms - Matrix TransformsWPF Transforms - Matrix Transforms
The one hundred and forty-sixth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial completes the examination of the two-dimensional transforms. This article explains how a matrix can be applied for more control.
WPF ResourcesWPF Resources
The one hundred and forty-seventh part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial looks at resources. These allow the reuse of shared items, such as styles, templates, type converters and many other objects.
WPF StylesWPF Styles
The one hundred and forty-eighth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial considers the use of styles. These collect together a number of property values that can be applied to multiple controls for a consistent user interface.
WPF Triggers - Property TriggersWPF Triggers - Property Triggers
The one hundred and forty-ninth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial starts to look at triggers. Triggers allow property values to change automatically in response to user actions.
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