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 Posted: Tue Sep 21st, 2010 09:23 am
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Hi,

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Dear Markus,
I'm currently evaluating SL, and I'm facing the same issue:
I need to know how to map the standard WPF controls to which SL components.

thank you for your answer.
Tomolimo

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Hello,

If Sisulizer doesn't support components from your WPF project or binary sources, you can:

- Ask our developers (via this forum) about adding specified component to list of supported controls, but for this we need detailed information about this component. We have also special program for vendors of third party components and we try continuously contact with components' vendors and add support for next items, but this is hard job, because developers still improve their components and release completely new components.

- Manually map your components in Sisulizer. Below is list of articles from our blog with some general, useful information about component mapping, adding new components or component properties, etc:
http://www.the-localization-tool.com/?p=1597
http://www.the-localization-tool.com/?p=1358
http://www.the-localization-tool.com/?p=33

Best regards,
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 Posted: Wed Dec 8th, 2010 08:47 am
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Thank you very much for your reply.
The WPF standard components I want to map are:

- System.Windows.Controls.TreeView

- System.Windows.Controls.TreeViewItem

Thank you for your help.

Tomolimo

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 Posted: Wed Dec 8th, 2010 08:54 am
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tomolimo wrote: The WPF standard components I want to map are:

- System.Windows.Controls.TreeView

- System.Windows.Controls.TreeViewItem

We'll check it and let you know about results.

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