This blog provides show notes for our Sept. 1, 2022, webinar, “Developing an Analog Clock UI in WinUI and 2022 Vol. 2 Updates in WinUI and WPF.” The webinar was presented and hosted by Suresh M. If you missed it, or would like to watch it again, you can see it on our YouTube channel or embedded here.
Agenda
- What’s new in WinUI for the 2022 Volume 2 release.
- What’s new in WPF for 2022 Volume 2 release.
- Develop an analog clock UI in WinUI.
What’s New in WinUI for 2022 Vol. 2
- Shadow control
- Color: Apply your own color to the shadow.
- Offset: OffsetX and OffsetY properties position the shadow relative to the position of the view.
- BlurRadius: Apply a blur radius for the shadow.
- AutoComplete and ComboBox controls
- Leading and trailing views
- Highlight search text
- Word Library
- Word-to-image conversion
- PDF Library
- PDF/A-4 conformance
- RichMedia annotation
- Watermark annotation
What’s New in WPF for 2022 Vol. 2
- PDF Viewer
- Squiggly annotation
- Callout text box annotation
- Watermark annotation
Develop an Analog Clock UI in WinUI
Timestamps:
- [00:00] Introduction
- [00:24] What’s New in WinUI for 2022 Vol. 2
- [02:44] What’s New in WPF for 2022 Vol. 2
- [03:24] Developing an Analog Clock UI in WinUI Demo
- [38:50] Closing Notes
Summary
During this webinar we learned a few new tips and tricks for building an Analog Clock UI in WinUI.
We hope you enjoyed this webinar and please keep an eye out for our future webinars.
Recommended resources (related links)
- Download the example used in this webinar:
- To see what else is new with 2022 Volume 2, visit: