Conventions and Features in This Book

This book presents information using conventions designed to make the information readable and easy to follow.

  • In most cases, the book includes examples that are XAML markup–based. Although you will see some minimal C# code to show the connection of the XAML to the code-behind code, the exercises rarely delve deeply into any code-behind.

  • Boxed elements with labels such as “Note” provide additional information or alternative methods for completing a step successfully.

  • Text that you need to type (apart from code blocks) appears in bold.

  • A plus sign (+) between two key names means that you must press those keys at the same time. For example, “Alt+Tab” means that you hold down the Alt key while you press the Tab key. ...

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