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Hello Mickael,
Vanya Pavlova
the Telerik team
With our Q3 2010 release we ship our themes as separate projects. Once you have installed RadControls/WPF you may find them within the Themes folder of your personal installation. The same is valid for Silverlight as well.
I am attaching you this folder for further reference.
Vanya Pavlova
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answered on 08 Jun 2011, 12:24 PM
Ok thank you,
But is it possible that the user changed the subject when he wants?
And controls that will refresh automatically?
If so, how?
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But is it possible that the user changed the subject when he wants?
And controls that will refresh automatically?
If so, how?
Best regards
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Hello Mickael,
You may set any Telerik theme either at a control level or at an application level using Telerik's StyleManager. I strongly recommend you to review the following online resource "Setting a Theme".
The xaml files for all themes are useful when you do not have installed Expression Blend and you have to customize a control manually relative to a specific theme. In our documentation under each control you will find a section named Styles and Templates, which you can help you to get familiar with a particular control and its parts. This will give you a head-start with RadControls/WPF's styling.
If you need any further assistance do not hesitate to contact us!
Kind regards,
Vanya Pavlova
the Telerik team
You may set any Telerik theme either at a control level or at an application level using Telerik's StyleManager. I strongly recommend you to review the following online resource "Setting a Theme".
The xaml files for all themes are useful when you do not have installed Expression Blend and you have to customize a control manually relative to a specific theme. In our documentation under each control you will find a section named Styles and Templates, which you can help you to get familiar with a particular control and its parts. This will give you a head-start with RadControls/WPF's styling.
If you need any further assistance do not hesitate to contact us!
Kind regards,
Vanya Pavlova
the Telerik team
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answered on 09 Jun 2011, 08:30 AM
Hello
I don't find the control ListView in Telerik themes.
Why ?
Where can I find ?
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I don't find the control ListView in Telerik themes.
Why ?
Where can I find ?
Best regards
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Hi Mickael,
The ListView control is not part of the control suite supported by our themes. The Telerik themes are designed to work mainly with our RadControls and some native WPF/Silverlight controls. You may use the attached sample for further reference.
You may find listed below the full control list supported by our theming mechanism:
1.System.Windows.Button
2.System.Windows.CheckBox
3.System.Windows.ListBox
4.System.Windows.RadioButton
5.System.Windows.ScrollViewer
6.System.Windows.PasswordBox
7.System.Windows.RepeatButton
8.System.Windows.TextBox
If you want to style the ListView control using resources as part of any Telerik theme you should do it manually.
All the best,
Vanya Pavlova
the Telerik team
The ListView control is not part of the control suite supported by our themes. The Telerik themes are designed to work mainly with our RadControls and some native WPF/Silverlight controls. You may use the attached sample for further reference.
You may find listed below the full control list supported by our theming mechanism:
1.System.Windows.Button
2.System.Windows.CheckBox
3.System.Windows.ListBox
4.System.Windows.RadioButton
5.System.Windows.ScrollViewer
6.System.Windows.PasswordBox
7.System.Windows.RepeatButton
8.System.Windows.TextBox
If you want to style the ListView control using resources as part of any Telerik theme you should do it manually.
All the best,
Vanya Pavlova
the Telerik team
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answered on 09 Jun 2011, 09:44 AM
Ok,
I want to use the ListBox, but I can not find RadListBox in your library.
Would you use an example?
Best regards
I want to use the ListBox, but I can not find RadListBox in your library.
Would you use an example?
Best regards