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c#.net客户端与redis集群
最全的教程部署redis cluster方式集群,及c# 写的访问集群的源码,自己的下载分数快不够,赚2分,教程地址:http://www.cnblogs.com/uucode/p/6486395.html
2017-03-01
赵书剑老师的视频聊天室webrtc.chatdemo.rar
NodeJS Windows下零基础搭建一个视频聊天室,使用教程请访问 http://www.cnblogs.com/uucode/category/609724.html
2014-09-03
IrisSkin2.DLL
第一、引用IrisSkin2.dll组件(下载)
说明:IrisSkin2.dll是一个第三方组件
第二、代码
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
Sunisoft.IrisSkin.SkinEngine se = null;
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
se = new Sunisoft.IrisSkin.SkinEngine();
se.SkinAllForm = true; // 这句话是用来设置整个系统下所有窗体都采用这个皮肤
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
se.SkinFile = "skin/SteelBlack.ssk"; // 选择皮肤
}
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
se.SkinFile = "skin/MSN.ssk"; // 选择皮肤
}
private void button3_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
se.SkinFile = "skin/MP10.ssk";
Form2 f = new Form2();
f.Show();
}
}
2012-09-29
Pro WPF in C# 2010 pdf
■Chapter 1: Introducing WPF ............................................................................................................... 1
The Evolution of Windows Graphics ................................................................................................ 1
DirectX: The New Graphics Engine ............................................................................................. 2
Hardware Acceleration and WPF ................................................................................................ 3
WPF: A Higher-Level API ................................................................................................................ 4
Windows Forms Lives On ........................................................................................................... 6
DirectX Also Lives On ................................................................................................................. 6
Silverlight .................................................................................................................................. 6
Resolution Independence ............................................................................................................... 7
WPF Units ................................................................................................................................. 8
System DPI ............................................................................................................................... 9
Bitmap and Vector Graphics ..................................................................................................... 12
The Architecture of WPF ............................................................................................................... 12
The Class Hierarchy ................................................................................................................. 14
WPF 4 ......................................................................................................................................... 17
New Features ........................................................................................................................... 17
The WPF Toolkit ....................................................................................................................... 18
Visual Studio 2010 ................................................................................................................... 18
The Last Word .............................................................................................................................. 21
■Chapter 2: XAML .............................................................................................................................. 23
Understanding XAML .................................................................................................................... 24
Graphical User Interfaces Before WPF ...................................................................................... 24
The Variants of XAML ............................................................................................................... 25
XAML Compilation .................................................................................................................... 26
XAML Basics ............................................................................................................................... 27
XAML Namespaces .................................................................................................................. 28
The Code-Behind Class ............................................................................................................ 30
Properties and Events in XAML ..................................................................................................... 32
Simple Properties and Type Converters .................................................................................... 34
Complex Properties .................................................................................................................. 35
Markup Extensions ................................................................................................................... 37
Attached Properties .................................................................................................................. 38
Nesting Elements ..................................................................................................................... 39
Special Characters and Whitespace ......................................................................................... 42
Events ..................................................................................................................................... 44
The Full Eight Ball Example ...................................................................................................... 45
Using Types from Other Namespaces ........................................................................................... 46
Loading and Compiling XAML ....................................................................................................... 48
Code-Only ............................................................................................................................... 48
Code and Uncompiled XAML .................................................................................................... 51
Code and Compiled XAML ........................................................................................................ 53
XAML Only ............................................................................................................................... 55
XAML 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 56
Automatic Event Hookup .......................................................................................................... 56
References.............................................................................................................................. 58
Built-in Types ........................................................................................................................... 58
Advanced Object Creation ........................................................................................................ 59
The Last Word .............................................................................................................................. 60
■Chapter 3: Layout ............................................................................................................................. 61
Understanding Layout in WPF ....................................................................................................... 61
The WPF Layout Philosophy ..................................................................................................... 62
The Layout Process .................................................................................................................. 63
The Layout Containers ............................................................................................................. 63
Simple Layout with the StackPanel ............................................................................................... 65
Layout Properties ..................................................................................................................... 67
Alignment ............................................................................................................................... 68
Margin .................................................................................................................................... 69
Minimum, Maximum, and Explicit Sizes ................................................................................... 71
The Border ............................................................................................................................... 74
The WrapPanel and DockPanel ..................................................................................................... 75
The WrapPanel ......................................................................................................................... 76
The DockPanel ......................................................................................................................... 77
Nesting Layout Containers ....................................................................................................... 79
The Grid ...................................................................................................................................... 80
Fine-Tuning Rows and Columns ............................................................................................... 83
Layout Rounding ...................................................................................................................... 85
Spanning Rows and Columns ................................................................................................... 86
Split Windows .......................................................................................................................... 87
Shared Size Groups .................................................................................................................. 91
The UniformGrid ....................................................................................................................... 93
Coordinate-Based Layout with the Canvas ................................................................................... 94
Z-Order ................................................................................................................................... 95
The InkCanvas ......................................................................................................................... 96
Layout Examples .......................................................................................................................... 99
A Column of Settings ................................................................................................................ 99
Dynamic Content ................................................................................................................... 100
A Modular User Interface ........................................................................................................ 102
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 104
■Chapter 4: Dependency Properties ................................................................................................ 105
Understanding Dependency Properties ....................................................................................... 105
Defining a Dependency Property ............................................................................................ 106
Registering a Dependency Property ........................................................................................ 107
Adding a Property Wrapper .................................................................................................... 109
How WPF Uses Dependency Properties .................................................................................. 110
Shared Dependency Properties .............................................................................................. 111
Attached Dependency Properties ............................................................................................ 112
Property Validation ..................................................................................................................... 114
The Validation Callback .......................................................................................................... 114
The Coercion Callback ........................................................................................................... 115
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 118
■Chapter 5: Routed Events .............................................................................................................. 119
Understanding Routed Events ..................................................................................................... 119
Defining, Registering, and Wrapping a Routed Event .............................................................. 120
Sharing Routed Events ........................................................................................................... 121
Raising a Routed Event .......................................................................................................... 121
Handling a Routed Event ........................................................................................................ 121
Event Routing ............................................................................................................................. 123
The RoutedEventArgs Class .................................................................................................... 125
Bubbling Events ..................................................................................................................... 126
Handling a Suppressed Event ................................................................................................. 129
Attached Events ..................................................................................................................... 129
Tunneling Events ................................................................................................................... 131
WPF Events ............................................................................................................................... 133
Lifetime Events ...................................................................................................................... 133
Input Events ........................................................................................................................... 136
Keyboard Input ........................................................................................................................... 137
Handling a Key Press ............................................................................................................. 138
Focus .................................................................................................................................... 140
Getting Key State ................................................................................................................... 141
Mouse Input ............................................................................................................................... 143
Mouse Clicks ......................................................................................................................... 144
Capturing the Mouse .............................................................................................................. 146
Drag-and-Drop ...................................................................................................................... 146
Multitouch Input ......................................................................................................................... 149
The Levels of Multitouch Support ........................................................................................... 150
Raw Touch ............................................................................................................................. 150
Manipulation .......................................................................................................................... 153
Inertia ................................................................................................................................... 156
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 157
■Chapter 6: Controls ........................................................................................................................ 159
The Control Class ....................................................................................................................... 160
Background and Foreground Brushes ..................................................................................... 160
Fonts .................................................................................................................................... 163
Mouse Cursors ....................................................................................................................... 168
Content Controls ........................................................................................................................ 169
The Content Property ............................................................................................................. 171
Aligning Content ..................................................................................................................... 173
The WPF Content Philosophy .................................................................................................. 174
Labels ................................................................................................................................... 175
Buttons ................................................................................................................................. 177
Tooltips ................................................................................................................................. 180
Specialized Containers ............................................................................................................... 188
The ScrollViewer .................................................................................................................... 188
Headered Content Controls ......................................................................................................... 192
The GroupBox ........................................................................................................................ 192
The TabItem ........................................................................................................................... 193
The Expander ......................................................................................................................... 195
Text Controls .............................................................................................................................. 197
Multiple Lines of Text ............................................................................................................. 198
Text Selection ........................................................................................................................ 199
Spell Checking ....................................................................................................................... 200
The PasswordBox .................................................................................................................. 202
List Controls ............................................................................................................................... 202
The ListBox ............................................................................................................................ 203
The ComboBox ....................................................................................................................... 206
Range-Based Controls ................................................................................................................ 207
The Slider .............................................................................................................................. 208
The ProgressBar .................................................................................................................... 209
Date Controls ............................................................................................................................. 210
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 213
■Chapter 7: The Application ............................................................................................................. 215
The Application Life Cycle .......................................................................................................... 215
Creating an Application Object ............................................................................................... 216
Deriving a Custom Application Class ...................................................................................... 217
Application Shutdown ............................................................................................................ 218
Application Events .................................................................................................................. 220
Application Tasks ....................................................................................................................... 222
Showing a Splash Screen ....................................................................................................... 222
Handling Command-Line Arguments ...................................................................................... 223
Accessing the Current Application .......................................................................................... 224
Interacting Between Windows ................................................................................................ 225
Single-Instance Applications .................................................................................................. 227
Assembly Resources .................................................................................................................. 234
Adding Resources .................................................................................................................. 234
Retrieving Resources ............................................................................................................. 236
Pack URIs .............................................................................................................................. 237
Content Files .......................................................................................................................... 239
Localization ............................................................................................................................... 239
Building Localizable User Interfaces ....................................................................................... 240
Preparing an Application for Localization ................................................................................ 241
The Translation Process ......................................................................................................... 242
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 248
■Chapter 8: Element Binding ........................................................................................................... 249
Binding Elements Together ........................................................................................................ 249
The Binding Expression .......................................................................................................... 250
Binding Errors ........................................................................................................................ 251
Binding Modes ....................................................................................................................... 251
Creating Bindings with Code .................................................................................................. 254
Multiple Bindings ................................................................................................................... 255
Binding Updates ..................................................................................................................... 259
Binding to Objects That Aren’t Elements ..................................................................................... 260
Source .................................................................................................................................. 261
RelativeSource ....................................................................................................................... 261
DataContext ........................................................................................................................... 263
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 264
■Chapter 9: Commands ................................................................................................................... 265
Understanding Commands ......................................................................................................... 265
The WPF Command Model ......................................................................................................... 267
The ICommand Interface ........................................................................................................ 267
The RoutedCommand Class ................................................................................................... 268
The RoutedUICommand Class ................................................................................................ 269
The Command Library ............................................................................................................ 269
Executing Commands ................................................................................................................ 271
Command Sources ................................................................................................................. 271
Command Bindings ................................................................................................................ 272
Using Multiple Command Sources .......................................................................................... 275
Fine-Tuning Command Text ................................................................................................... 276
Invoking a Command Directly ................................................................................................. 276
Disabling Commands ............................................................................................................. 277
Controls with Built-in Commands ........................................................................................... 280
Advanced Commands ................................................................................................................ 282
Custom Commands ................................................................................................................ 282
Using the Same Command in Different Places ........................................................................ 284
Using a Command Parameter ................................................................................................. 286
Tracking and Reversing Commands ....................................................................................... 286
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 291
■Chapter 10: Resources ................................................................................................................... 293
Resource Basics ........................................................................................................................ 293
The Resources Collection ....................................................................................................... 294
The Hierarchy of Resources ................................................................................................... 295
Static and Dynamic Resources ............................................................................................... 297
Nonshared Resources ............................................................................................................ 299
Accessing Resources in Code ................................................................................................. 299
Application Resources ............................................................................................................ 300
System Resources ................................................................................................................. 301
Resource Dictionaries ................................................................................................................ 302
Creating a Resource Dictionary .............................................................................................. 302
Using a Resource Dictionary ................................................................................................... 303
Sharing Resources Between Assemblies ................................................................................ 304
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 307
■Chapter 11: Styles and Behaviors .................................................................................................. 309
Style Basics ............................................................................................................................... 309
Creating a Style Object ........................................................................................................... 313
Setting Properties .................................................................................................................. 314
Attaching Event Handlers ....................................................................................................... 316
The Many Layers of Styles ..................................................................................................... 317
Automatically Applying Styles by Type .................................................................................... 319
Triggers .................................................................................................................................... 320
A Simple Trigger .................................................................................................................... 321
An Event Trigger .................................................................................................................... 323
Behaviors .................................................................................................................................. 325
Getting Support for Behaviors................................................................................................. 325
Understanding the Behavior Model ......................................................................................... 326
Creating a Behavior ................................................................................................................ 327
Using a Behavior .................................................................................................................... 329
Design-Time Behavior Support in Blend ................................................................................. 330
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 331
■Chapter 12: Shapes, Brushes, and Transforms ................................................................................ 333
Understanding Shapes ............................................................................................................... 333
The Shape Classes ................................................................................................................. 334
Rectangle and Ellipse ............................................................................................................. 337
Sizing and Placing Shapes ..................................................................................................... 338
Scaling Shapes with a Viewbox .............................................................................................. 341
Line ...................................................................................................................................... 343
Polyline ................................................................................................................................. 344
Polygon ................................................................................................................................. 345
Line Caps and Line Joins ....................................................................................................... 348
Dashes ................................................................................................................................. 349
Pixel Snapping ....................................................................................................................... 351
Brushes .................................................................................................................................... 352
The SolidColorBrush ............................................................................................................... 353
The LinearGradientBrush ........................................................................................................ 354
The RadialGradientBrush ........................................................................................................ 356
The ImageBrush ..................................................................................................................... 358
A Tiled ImageBrush ................................................................................................................ 360
The VisualBrush ..................................................................................................................... 363
The BitmapCacheBrush .......................................................................................................... 364
Transforms ............................................................................................................................... 365
Transforming Shapes ............................................................................................................. 367
Transforming Elements .......................................................................................................... 369
Transparency ............................................................................................................................. 370
Making an Element Partially Transparent ............................................................................... 370
Opacity Masks ....................................................................................................................... 372
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 374
■Chapter 13: Geometries and Drawings .......................................................................................... 375
Paths and Geometries ................................................................................................................ 375
Line, Rectangle, and Ellipse Geometries ................................................................................. 376
Combining Shapes with GeometryGroup ................................................................................ 377
Fusing Geometries with CombinedGeometry .......................................................................... 379
Curves and Lines with PathGeometry ..................................................................................... 383
The Geometry Mini-Language ................................................................................................ 388
Clipping with Geometry .......................................................................................................... 391
Drawings .................................................................................................................................. 392
Displaying a Drawing ............................................................................................................. 394
Exporting Clip Art ................................................................................................................... 396
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 398
■Chapter 14: Effects and Visuals ..................................................................................................... 399
Visuals ...................................................................................................................................... 399
Drawing Visuals ..................................................................................................................... 400
Wrapping Visuals in an Element ............................................................................................. 402
Hit Testing ............................................................................................................................. 405
Complex Hit Testing ............................................................................................................... 408
Effects ...................................................................................................................................... 411
BlurEffect ............................................................................................................................... 412
DropShadowEffect ................................................................................................................. 413
ShaderEffect .......................................................................................................................... 414
The WriteableBitmap Class ......................................................................................................... 416
Generating a Bitmap .............................................................................................................. 416
Writing to a WriteableBitmap .................................................................................................. 417
More Efficient Pixel Writing .................................................................................................... 419
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 422
■Chapter 15: Animation Basics ........................................................................................................ 423
Understanding WPF Animation ................................................................................................... 423
Timer-Based Animation .......................................................................................................... 424
Property-Based Animation ...................................................................................................... 425
Basic Animation ......................................................................................................................... 426
The Animation Classes ........................................................................................................... 426
Animations in Code ................................................................................................................ 429
Simultaneous Animations ....................................................................................................... 434
Animation Lifetime ................................................................................................................. 434
The Timeline Class ................................................................................................................. 436
Storyboards ............................................................................................................................... 439
The Storyboard ...................................................................................................................... 440
Event Triggers ........................................................................................................................ 440
Overlapping Animations ......................................................................................................... 443
Synchronized Animations ....................................................................................................... 444
Controlling Playback .............................................................................................................. 445
Monitoring Progress ............................................................................................................... 450
Animation Easing ....................................................................................................................... 452
Using an Easing Function ....................................................................................................... 452
Easing In and Easing Out ........................................................................................................ 453
Easing Function Classes ......................................................................................................... 455
Creating a Custom Easing Function ........................................................................................ 458
Animation Performance .............................................................................................................. 460
Desired Frame Rate ............................................................................................................... 460
Bitmap Caching ..................................................................................................................... 463
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 465
■Chapter 16: Advanced Animation ................................................................................................... 467
Animation Types Revisited ......................................................................................................... 467
Animating Transforms ............................................................................................................ 468
Animating Brushes ................................................................................................................. 472
Animating Pixel Shaders ........................................................................................................ 475
Key Frame Animation ................................................................................................................. 477
Discrete Key Frame Animations .............................................................................................. 478
Easing Key Frames ................................................................................................................ 479
Spline Key Frame Animations ................................................................................................. 480
Path-Based Animation ................................................................................................................ 481
Frame-Based Animation ............................................................................................................. 483
Storyboards in Code ................................................................................................................... 487
The Main Window .................................................................................................................. 488
The Bomb User Control .......................................................................................................... 490
Dropping the Bombs .............................................................................................................. 491
Intercepting a Bomb ............................................................................................................... 494
Counting Bombs and Cleaning Up .......................................................................................... 496
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 498
■Chapter 17: Control Templates ...................................................................................................... 499
Understanding Logical Trees and Visual Trees ............................................................................ 500
Understanding Templates ........................................................................................................... 506
The Chrome Classes .............................................................................................................. 509
Dissecting Controls ................................................................................................................ 510
Creating Control Templates ........................................................................................................ 513
A Simple Button ..................................................................................................................... 514
Template Bindings ................................................................................................................. 515
Triggers That Change Properties ............................................................................................ 517
Triggers That Use Animation .................................................................................................. 520
Organizing Template Resources ................................................................................................. 521
Refactoring the Button Control Template ................................................................................ 522
Applying Templates with Styles .............................................................................................. 524
Applying Templates Automatically .......................................................................................... 527
User-Selected Skins ............................................................................................................... 528
Building More Complex Templates ............................................................................................. 530
Nested Templates .................................................................................................................. 531
Modifying the Scroll Bar ......................................................................................................... 533
The Control Template Examples ............................................................................................. 538
Visual States .............................................................................................................................. 540
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 541
■Chapter 18: Custom Elements ....................................................................................................... 543
Understanding Custom Elements in WPF .................................................................................... 544
Building a Basic User Control ..................................................................................................... 547
Defining Dependency Properties ............................................................................................ 548
Defining Routed Events .......................................................................................................... 551
Adding Markup ...................................................................................................................... 552
Using the Control ................................................................................................................... 554
Command Support ................................................................................................................. 555
A Closer Look at User Controls ............................................................................................... 558
Creating a Lookless Control ........................................................................................................ 559
Refactoring the Color Picker Code .......................................................................................... 560
Refactoring the Color Picker Markup ...................................................................................... 560
Streamlining the Control Template ......................................................................................... 563
Theme-Specific Styles and the Default Style .......................................................................... 566
Supporting Visual States ............................................................................................................ 568
Starting the FlipPanel Class .................................................................................................... 569
Choosing Parts and States ..................................................................................................... 572
The Default Control Template ................................................................................................. 573
Using the FlipPanel ................................................................................................................ 580
Using a Different Control Template ......................................................................................... 581
Custom Panels ........................................................................................................................... 582
The Two-Step Layout Process ................................................................................................ 583
The Canvas Clone .................................................................................................................. 586
A Better Wrapping Panel ........................................................................................................ 587
Custom-Drawn Elements ........................................................................................................... 590
The OnRender() Method ......................................................................................................... 591
Evaluating Custom Drawing ................................................................................................... 592
A Custom-Drawn Element ...................................................................................................... 593
A Custom Decorator ............................................................................................................... 595
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 597
■Chapter 19: Data Binding ............................................................................................................... 599
Binding to a Database with Custom Objects ............................................................................... 599
Building a Data Access Component ........................................................................................ 600
Building a Data Object ............................................................................................................ 603
Displaying the Bound Object .................................................................................................. 604
Updating the Database ........................................................................................................... 606
Change Notification ................................................................................................................ 607
Binding to a Collection of Objects ............................................................................................... 609
Displaying and Editing Collection Items .................................................................................. 610
Inserting and Removing Collection Items ................................................................................ 614
Binding to the ADO.NET Objects ............................................................................................. 615
Binding to a LINQ Expression ................................................................................................. 616
Improving Performance in Large Lists ........................................................................................ 619
Virtualization .......................................................................................................................... 619
Item Container Recycling ....................................................................................................... 621
Deferred Scrolling .................................................................................................................. 621
Validation .................................................................................................................................. 621
Validation in the Data Object .................................................................................................. 622
Custom Validation Rules ......................................................................................................... 626
Reacting to Validation Errors .................................................................................................. 628
Getting a List of Errors ........................................................................................................... 629
Showing a Different Error Indicator ......................................................................................... 630
Validating Multiple Values ...................................................................................................... 633
Data Providers ........................................................................................................................... 636
The ObjectDataProvider .......................................................................................................... 637
The XmlDataProvider ............................................................................................................. 640
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 642
■Chapter 20: Formatting Bound Data .............................................................................................. 643
Data Binding Redux .................................................................................................................... 643
Data Conversion ......................................................................................................................... 645
The StringFormat Property ..................................................................................................... 645
Introducing Value Converters.................................................................................................. 647
Formatting Strings with a Value Converter .............................................................................. 648
Creating Objects with a Value Converter ................................................................................. 650
Applying Conditional Formatting ............................................................................................. 653
Evaluating Multiple Properties ................................................................................................ 654
List Controls ............................................................................................................................... 656
List Styles ................................................................................................................................. 658
The ItemContainerStyle .......................................................................................................... 659
A ListBox with Check Boxes or Radio Buttons ......................................................................... 660
Alternating Item Style ............................................................................................................. 663
Style Selectors ....................................................................................................................... 665
Data Templates .......................................................................................................................... 668
Separating and Reusing Templates ........................................................................................ 671
More Advanced Templates ..................................................................................................... 672
Varying Templates ................................................................................................................. 675
Template Selectors ................................................................................................................ 676
Templates and Selection ........................................................................................................ 679
Changing Item Layout ............................................................................................................ 684
The ComboBox ........................................................................................................................... 686
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 689
■Chapter 21: Data Views .................................................................................................................. 691
The View Object ......................................................................................................................... 691
Retrieving a View Object ........................................................................................................ 692
Navigating with a View ........................................................................................................... 692
Creating a View Declaratively ................................................................................................. 695
Filtering, Sorting, and Grouping .................................................................................................. 697
Filtering Collections ................................................................................................................ 697
Filtering the DataTable ........................................................................................................... 701
Sorting .................................................................................................................................. 702
Grouping ............................................................................................................................... 703
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 707
■Chapter 22: Lists, Grids, and Trees ................................................................................................ 709
The ListView .............................................................................................................................. 710
Creating Columns with the GridView ...................................................................................... 711
Creating a Custom View ......................................................................................................... 715
The TreeView ............................................................................................................................. 724
A Data-Bound TreeView ......................................................................................................... 724
Binding a DataSet to a TreeView ............................................................................................ 728
Just-in-Time Node Creation ................................................................................................... 729
The DataGrid .............................................................................................................................. 732
Resizing and Rearranging Columns ........................................................................................ 734
Defining Columns ................................................................................................................... 735
Formatting and Styling Columns ............................................................................................. 740
Formatting Rows .................................................................................................................... 742
Row Details ............................................................................................................................ 744
Freezing Columns .................................................................................................................. 745
Selection ............................................................................................................................... 745
Sorting .................................................................................................................................. 746
DataGrid Editing ..................................................................................................................... 746
The Last Word ............................................................................................................................ 749
■Chapter 23: Windows ..................................................................................................................... 751
The Window Class ...................................................................................................................... 751
Showing a Window ................................................................................................................ 754
Positioning a Window ............................................................................................................. 755
Saving and Restoring Window Location .................................................................................. 756
Window Interaction .................................................................................................................... 758
Window Ownership ................................................................................................................ 760
The Dialog Model ................................................................................................................... 761
Common Dialog Boxes ........................................................................................................... 762
Nonrectangular Windows ........................................................................................................... 763
A Simple Shaped Window ...................................................................................................... 763
A Transparent Window with Shaped Content .......................................................................... 766
Moving Shaped Windows ....................................................................................................... 768
Resizing Shaped Windows ..................................................................................................... 769
Putting It All Together: A Custom Control Template for Windows ............................................ 770
The Aero Glass Effect ................................................................................................................. 774
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