August 2007
Intermediate to advanced
864 pages
25h 52m
English
Although the layout panels provide the container, the controls are the important things you'll be arranging. So far, you've seen how to create instances of controls, set properties, and handle events. You've also seen the basics of the content models that make controls in WPF special. However, for the details of event routing, command handling, mouse/keyboard input, and an enumeration of the controls in WPF, you'll want to check out Chapter 4 and Chapter 5. Further, for information about packaging up custom UI and behavior, you'll want to read Chapter 18.