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Flexible Surface Effect

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  • @ Leonardo Côco
    1 Posts | Last Post September 18, 2011
    • Hello Leonardo Côco, thank you for your 5 stars rating.
  • Excelent Job
    5 Posts | Last Post June 16, 2010
    • it would be better if we could just drag and drop objects in the surface.
      
      anyway it's a very nice job.
    • Hi Luiz,
      
      thank you for your feedback.
      
      You CAN use drag 
    • Upps ... my comment was cut off ... so once again:
      
      Hi Luiz,
      
      thank you for your feedback.
      
      You CAN use drag 
    • Next try ...
      
      Hi Luiz,
      
      thank you for your feedback.
      
      You CAN use drag and drop with Flexible Surface Effect. I made another sample contribution here at the Expression Gallery in which I combined the Flexible Surface Effect with drag and drop interactivity:
      
      http://gallery.expression.microsoft.com/en-us/DADFSESL4
      
      Futhermore you can download a case study for the Flexible Surface with "Silver Soccer", also here at the Expression Gallery:
      
      http://gallery.expression.microsoft.com/en-us/SSCSSESL4
      
      The possible scenarios for Flexible Surface Effect are not limited to drag and drop. "Silver Soccer" demostrates that. Basically there are NO LIMITATIONS for an implementaion of the Flexible Surface!
      
      On my Blog 
      
      http://blogs.windowsclient.net/silverlaw/default.aspx) 
      
      you will find Part 1 of a tutorial that describes the basics about Flexible Surface. The next tutorials parts will cover amongst other drag and drop in detail, implementation with Buttons, TextBoxes, CheckBoxes, UI tips etc. 
      
      Last but NOT least you can implement Flexible Surface also in WPF 4:
      
      http://gallery.expression.microsoft.com/en-us/FSEWPF4
      
      Best regards,
      Martin
    • One word: 
      AWESOME!!!
  • Flexible Surface Effect
    2 Posts | Last Post June 07, 2010
    • very cool effect
    • Hi upupto,
      
      thank you for your feedback.
      
      Best regards,
      Martin
  • This seriously rocks
    3 Posts | Last Post May 28, 2010
    • Ok you outdid yourself on this one. This seriously rocks.
    • Very cool  ;-)
    • Hi ADefwebserver and wisecarver,
      
      thank you for your feedback!
      
      Best regards,
      Martin
  • Cool!
    2 Posts | Last Post May 28, 2010
    • I look forward to be able to add click and drag functionality to this!
    • Hi sarjan,
      
      thank you for your feedback.
      
      I already did the coding for some basic input / interactive controls, e.g. Button, TextBox, CheckBox etc. I am not yet finished with testing all controls but it works fine for those I have already tested. 
      
      I am going to make a seperate contribution in the next few days. Maybe also with drag and drop :-) 
      
      Best regards,
      Martin

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  • Published: 5/26/2010
  • Tags: Effect, Silverlight 4, UI
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