NuGet Gallery Feed for Expression.Blend.Sdk3Microsoft Expression Blend 3 introduces behaviors, which are reusable pieces of packaged code that can be dragged onto any object, and then fine-tuned by changing their properties. Behaviors allow you to add interactivity to your applications without having to write any code. The Behavior API consists of three core classes: Trigger, Action and Behavior. This SDK explores how to write each of these components, and contains a few code samples to help you get started. Programming reference topics are provided for both Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Microsoft Silverlight. For more how-to and overview information about behaviors in Expression Blend, see the Expression Blend User Guide, available when you install Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow.
The Expression Blend 3 SDK also contains the following redistributable components:
SketchFlow Player
Custom VSM for Fluid Layout
Font Embedding enhancements
The Expression Blend 3 SDK is required to view an Expression Blend 3 project that uses any of these components if Expression Blend 3 is not installed.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Expression.Blend.Sdk3/2018-11-30T06:01:02Zhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Expression.Blend.Sdk3/1.0.1340.1Expression.Blend.Sdk3 1.0.1340.12015-01-12T12:15:11Z2018-11-30T06:00:56Zmicdennyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/micdennyMicrosoft Expression Blend 3 introduces behaviors, which are reusable pieces of packaged code that can be dragged onto any object, and then fine-tuned by changing their properties. Behaviors allow you to add interactivity to your applications without having to write any code. The Behavior API consists of three core classes: Trigger, Action and Behavior. This SDK explores how to write each of these components, and contains a few code samples to help you get started. Programming reference topics are provided for both Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Microsoft Silverlight. For more how-to and overview information about behaviors in Expression Blend, see the Expression Blend User Guide, available when you install Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow.
The Expression Blend 3 SDK also contains the following redistributable components:
SketchFlow Player
Custom VSM for Fluid Layout
Font Embedding enhancements
The Expression Blend 3 SDK is required to view an Expression Blend 3 project that uses any of these components if Expression Blend 3 is not installed.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Expression.Blend.Sdk3/1.0.1340Expression.Blend.Sdk3 1.0.1340.02015-01-12T12:07:14Z2018-11-30T06:01:02Zmicdennyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/micdennyMicrosoft Expression Blend 3 introduces behaviors, which are reusable pieces of packaged code that can be dragged onto any object, and then fine-tuned by changing their properties. Behaviors allow you to add interactivity to your applications without having to write any code. The Behavior API consists of three core classes: Trigger, Action and Behavior. This SDK explores how to write each of these components, and contains a few code samples to help you get started. Programming reference topics are provided for both Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Microsoft Silverlight. For more how-to and overview information about behaviors in Expression Blend, see the Expression Blend User Guide, available when you install Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow.
The Expression Blend 3 SDK also contains the following redistributable components:
SketchFlow Player
Custom VSM for Fluid Layout
Font Embedding enhancements
The Expression Blend 3 SDK is required to view an Expression Blend 3 project that uses any of these components if Expression Blend 3 is not installed.