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Gary Blakely
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Gary Blakely asked on 19 Mar 2010, 10:29 PM
the first solution in your tutorials that I tried to use won't compile.  Chart.sln gets errors complaining that silverlightControls does not exist in system.web.UI and also there is an error with a twilightblue theme.  do you know how to fix this or have something that will compile?
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Gary

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Velin
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answered on 24 Mar 2010, 03:00 PM
Hello Gary Blakely,

The projects in the Chart.sln solution do not have valid references to the Telerik silverlight assemblies they need in order to compile. You should just fix the projects references and the solution will compile fine.

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Velin
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answered on 27 Mar 2010, 10:15 PM
Error 9 The tag 'TwilightBlueTheme' does not exist in XML namespace 'clr-namespace:System.Windows.Controls.Theming;assembly=System.Windows.Controls.Theming.TwilightBlue'. D:\TelerikWork\RadControlsSilverlightCourseware\Courseware\Projects\CS\Chart\02B_ControlDetails_Integration\MainPage.xaml 15 10 02B_ControlDetails_Integration

seems there is no dll supporting such a theme?
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Velin
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answered on 31 Mar 2010, 05:52 PM
Hi Gary Blakely,

The courseware solution relies on assemblies that are part of the silverlight toolkit. You can either download and install the toolkit or just strip the toolkit references from the "02B_ControlDetails_Integration" project. If you go the second way you can just replace the project with the one attached.

Sincerely yours,
Velin
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