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awarded | Editor |
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Oct
29 |
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Unhandled exception when using a Listview inside a Flipview and a touch gesture is used added 190 characters in body |
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Oct
29 |
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Unhandled exception when using a Listview inside a Flipview and a touch gesture is used Thank you for the tip! I do have a bit more information now, however it is just as cryptic: "Unhandled exception at 0x0f96a375 in TaskM8.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." |
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Oct
28 |
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asked | Unhandled exception when using a Listview inside a Flipview and a touch gesture is used |
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Oct
20 |
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Calendar app Flipview controls I'm trying to stay with the FlipView as it is if possible - I have some feeling like MS found a way to do this with their calendar app. I've managed to get this working for going forward in time ( I can just progamatically add to the list each time you go forward, which works fine), but obviously going back in time poses a problem as I'd have to add to the beginning of the list - something that doesn't seem to be allowed, and replacing the list entirely breaks the program. Any ideas to continue down this path? |
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Oct
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Calendar app Flipview controls Is that something i can create progamatically in the code behind for this week.xaml? I think that would allow me to edit the list on the fly to keep up with a user going forward/backwards in time, as well as keeping the list relatively short. I'm not even sure where I'd start with the interaction logic you mention - like I said I'm new to this entire environment so I don't quite know what's possible. Thanks for your help! |
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Oct
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asked | Calendar app Flipview controls |
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Apr
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awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Apr
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asked | Java Swing JEditorPane and Screen Readers |