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Custom Window
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Set window size in XAML
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A simple user-login XAML page
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User login screen with no layout or formatting
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Automatically Size the Main Application Window to Accommodate Its Content
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Window.CommandBindings
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Window Ownership
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Window.DragMove
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Window Closing and Closed event
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Creating the main panel and add to Window in Code
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Change window cursor
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Show window based on button name
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Listen to Window loaded event
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Create Window and add window closing event handler
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Activate window, close window, bring window to front
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Set a Default Button
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Non-Rectangular window
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Window Preview Key Events
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Window with Menu, ToolBar, StatusBar
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Order of precedence for sizing-related properties that are implemented by Window.
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Use Window Activated and Deactivated event to control a media file
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Transparent Window
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Animated Video Window
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Use WindowState to make full screen window, change resize mode to NoReSize
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Do not handle events until Window is fully initialized.
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Window On Mouse move event
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Window On Mouse up event
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Window mouse down event
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Window Preview mouse down event
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Window mouse up event
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Load resource from Window Resources
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Launch a window with defined XAML
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Create a non-rectangular window
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Close a window with Escape key pressed
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Display window as dialog
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Windows Transparent Background
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Save Window Position to Registry
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Center a Window to Screen
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