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May I ask you what binaries have you referenced - do you use the standard ones or the NoXaml ones?
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May I ask you what binaries have you referenced - do you use the standard ones or the NoXaml ones?
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Didie
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answered on 21 Nov 2013, 04:52 PM
How do I tell the difference?
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Please check our online documentation for a reference.
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Didie
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Please check our online documentation for a reference.
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answered on 22 Nov 2013, 04:45 PM
Standard, using StyleManager.
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Hi,
Please note that when you use the standard binaries, then the template will be generated against the default Office_Black Theme, not against the one you have set (Windows8Touch).
Would you please try the same with NoXaml binaries?
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Didie
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Please note that when you use the standard binaries, then the template will be generated against the default Office_Black Theme, not against the one you have set (Windows8Touch).
Would you please try the same with NoXaml binaries?
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answered on 03 Dec 2013, 05:38 PM
Please excuse my tardy response.
Switched to the NoXaml binaries, but when I check the properties of the file, it switches to the normal Binary directory. I'm doing all of this manually. I read all of the documentation, but I'm still a bit confused - not sure how all of this works.
Why are there four folders again? And are there differences I need to be aware of when building a Silverlight compared to a WPF application? What about Custom Themes? Would I point to the Themes folder or the Themes.Implicit?
Switched to the NoXaml binaries, but when I check the properties of the file, it switches to the normal Binary directory. I'm doing all of this manually. I read all of the documentation, but I'm still a bit confused - not sure how all of this works.
Why are there four folders again? And are there differences I need to be aware of when building a Silverlight compared to a WPF application? What about Custom Themes? Would I point to the Themes folder or the Themes.Implicit?
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Hello,
When you have referenced NoXaml binaries, then you should work with the templates from the Themes.Implicit folder.
You can also read this blog post, explaining additional information and offering a very helpful tool.
Regards,
Didie
Telerik
When you have referenced NoXaml binaries, then you should work with the templates from the Themes.Implicit folder.
You can also read this blog post, explaining additional information and offering a very helpful tool.
Regards,
Didie
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answered on 09 Dec 2013, 07:09 PM
Thank you so much.
God, I love Telerik.
God, I love Telerik.