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Manuel Clement and others - Introducing Sparkle
Feb 28, 2006 at 7:55 AMhttp://spaces.msn.com/manodesign/blog/cns!DC8DC039B51DE219!239.entry
BTW I am now on the MSX Design team (AERO, etc):
http://spaces.msn.com/manodesign/blog/cns!DC8DC039B51DE219!460.entry
-mano
Manuel Clement and others - Introducing Sparkle
Feb 13, 2006 at 4:50 PMThanks for the details, I can help you: you should create these animations inside the "Template" of your Button.
Press F1 and read about Control Styling and Control Templates - basically you can reuse the same Template and Style on as many buttons as you want.
This way if you have animations for MouseEnter, MouseLeave, Click - you only define 3 timelines inside your button Template and that's it.
This also works with any other controls/widgets beside Button of course.
-mano
Manuel Clement - Sparkle CTP Released (er, Expression Interactive Designer)
Feb 06, 2006 at 2:28 PMManuel Clement and others - Introducing Sparkle
Feb 06, 2006 at 2:26 PMHi! Thanks for the kind words
I am not sure to understand what you are trying to do. Could you describe this again in more details? You can create multiple timelines with the same event, so that they get triggered at the same time. I am not sure if this is what you were asking.
Take care!
-mano
Manuel Clement - Sparkle CTP Released (er, Expression Interactive Designer)
Jan 25, 2006 at 7:00 AMI believe this specific version of WPF / WinFX has some known issues with some CPUs - please look at the readme.
As for Vista 5270, I have it running on the laptop I am using now, and it seems to work fine.
-mano
Manuel Clement - Sparkle CTP Released (er, Expression Interactive Designer)
Jan 25, 2006 at 6:57 AMWell first of all we have been working on Expression Interactive Designer for more than 4 years - way before this particular tool was released. We just keep up to date on what's out there.
The team is passionate about AUTHORING TOOLS, period. We love them. We live and breath authoring tools, we use them all the time to do tons of things (beside sitting down and making Expression tools).
Designers do what they do because they have to: it is like breathing.
I compare it to making music - you do it and you can't stop
SO ... We have authoring tools all around us - regardless of whether or not they are tools to create "Application User Interfaces".
Manuel Clement - Sparkle CTP Released (er, Expression Interactive Designer)
Jan 24, 2006 at 9:43 PMThe design process includes competitive analysis. You research the market, users, tools. It is healthy to be aware of the existing solutions to problems your target user.
Manuel Clement and others - Introducing Sparkle
Jan 24, 2006 at 3:54 PMhttp://spaces.msn.com/members/manodesign/Blog/cns!1pRsSVBaAuwgFSti-clSJ6Ng!384.entry
Manuel Clement and others - Introducing Sparkle
Jan 09, 2006 at 1:28 PMUnfortunately there is no date yet... Stay tuned! Thanks.
I basically say the same thing in all the posts I make on Ch9
-mano
Robert Fripp - Behind the scenes at Windows Vista recording session
Jan 04, 2006 at 3:31 PM-mano
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