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  I've had a copy of the excellent Camtasia Studio from TechSmith on my system for a while now and I've been itching to find time to create a video demo or two. 


   Just as everyone warned me it would be, it's a lot harder and takes wa-ay longer than you think it will, but my first effort is finally finished.

  As you can see from the blog heading, the video is a mini-tutorial on the subject of how to create a simple ControlTemplate in WPF.   The example I've used is a round button, just to show the techniques rather than try and get too fancy with the design.

    It's 99.9%  XAML; just one tiny bit of VB used to demonstrate that the templated button is wired up to the standard button Click event.

   The full-length video runs to just over 12 minutes and you can access it from HERE

or download a zipped copy HERE


  In addition, I was greatly encouraged by Karl Shifflett's clear and comprehensive article (not forgetting his demo videos!) on CodeProject  to try and create a Silverlight version too. In order to keep within the bandwidth limitations, I've had to break the original demo into two parts.

  You can view the same video streamed as a Silverlight application from the links below:


WPF ControlTemplate Part 1 Video

WPF ControlTemplate Part 2 Video

 

  If you want to view the Silverlight versions full screen, select the button shown in the image below for Full Screen and the Esc key to return to Default Size

 

posted on Sunday, February 03, 2008 8:08 PM

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# re: WPF Basics: Creating A Simple ControlTemplate 2/6/2008 11:39 AM Karl Shifflett
Ged,

Nice video sir!

I think videos add so much to our articles and blog postings.

Cheers,

Karl

# re: WPF Basics: Creating A Simple ControlTemplate 2/6/2008 12:26 PM Ged
Thanks Karl.

I'm happy with the video's graphical content, but still would really like to inject some of that "C'mon Guys! This is Fun!!" infectious enthusiasm into my voice that you've achieved with the Mole videos.



# re: WPF Basics: Creating A Simple ControlTemplate 2/7/2008 3:22 AM Karl Shifflett
You are so kind. That moment will strike soon. A gem that you JUST have to share. Go for it and let it fly!

Cheers,

Karl

# Ged Mead on Windows Presentation Foundation 7/17/2008 6:18 AM Goto 100 - Development with Visual Basic
UK Visual Basic MVP Ged has been taking a look at WPF this year. I spotted his post on WPF Basics: How

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