December 2006
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
17h 32m
English
In This Chapter
Chapter 6, “Layout with Panels,” examined the variety of panels included with WPF. If none of the built-in panels do exactly what you want, you have the option of writing your own panel. Of course, with all the flexibility of the built-in panels, the layout properties on child elements (discussed in Chapter 5, “Sizing, Positioning, and Transforming Elements”), plus the ability to embed panels within other panels to create arbitrarily complex layout, it’s unlikely you’re going to need a custom panel. Actually, you never need a custom panel; with enough procedural code, you can achieve any layout with just a ...