
Windows 8 Apps with XAML and C# Unleashed
by Nathan, Adam-
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Summary
Author Biography
Adam’s books are considered required reading by many inside Microsoft and throughout the industry. Adam is the author of 101 Windows Phone 7 Apps (Sams, 2011), Silverlight 1.0 Unleashed (Sams, 2008), WPF Unleashed (Sams, 2006), WPF 4 Unleashed (Sams, 2010), and .NET and COM: The Complete Interoperability Guide (Sams, 2002); a coauthor of ASP.NET: Tips, Tutorials, and Code (Sams, 2001); and a contributor to books including .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference , Volume 2 (Addison-Wesley, 2005) and Windows Developer Power Tools (O’Reilly, 2006). You can find Adam online at www.adamnathan.net, or @adamnathan on Twitter.
Table of Contents
Who Should Read This Book? 3
Software Requirements 3
Code Examples 3
How This Book Is Organized 3
Conventions Used in This Book 5
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Anatomy of a Windows Store App 7
Launching a New App 8
The Package Manifest 9
The Main Page 19
The Application Definition 21
Summary 25
Chapter 2: Mastering XAML 27
Elements and Attributes 28
Namespaces 29
Property Elements 31
Type Converters 33
Markup Extensions 34
Children of Object Elements 36
Mixing XAML with Procedural Code 40
XAML Keywords 44
Summary 45
Part II: Building an App
Chapter 3: Sizing, Positioning, and Transforming Elements 47
Controlling Size 48
Controlling Position 52
Applying 2D Transforms 55
Applying 3D Transforms 62
Summary 64
Chapter 4: Layout 65
Discovering the Current Dimensions 66
Discovering the Current View State 67
Discovering the Current Orientation 70
Panels 71
Handling Content Overflow 87
Summary 99
Chapter 5: Interactivity 101
Dependency Properties 101
Routed Events 108
Commands 113
Summary 114
Chapter 6: Handling Input: Touch, Mouse, Pen, and Keyboard 115
Touch Input 116
Mouse Input 138
Pen Input 140
Keyboard Input 142
Summary 147
Chapter 7: App Model 149
Understanding the App Lifecycle 150
Programmatically Launching Apps 163
Interacting with the Windows Store 166
Leveraging Navigation 174
Summary 182
Part III: Understanding Controls
Chapter 8: Content Controls 185
Button 188
HyperlinkButton 189
RepeatButton 191
ToggleButton 191
CheckBox 192
RadioButton 192
ToolTip 194
AppBar 196
Summary 205
Chapter 9: Items Controls 207
Items in the Control 208
Items Panels 210
ComboBox 213
ListBox 214
ListView 216
GridView 219
FlipView 221
SemanticZoom 223
Summary 226
Chapter 10: Text 227
TextBlock 227
RichTextBlock 235
TextBox 240
RichEditBox 248
PasswordBox 251
Summary 252
Chapter 11: Images 253
The Image Element 253
Multiple Files for Multiple Environments 263
Decoding Images 267
Encoding Images 276
Summary 284
Chapter 12: Audio and Video 285
Playback 286
Capture 294
Transcoding 305
Summary 311
Chapter 13: Other Controls 313
Range Controls 313
Popup Controls 316
A Few More Controls 325
Summary 330
Part IV: Leveraging the Richness of XAML
Chapter 14: Vector Graphics 333
Shapes 334
Geometries 340
Brushes 348
Summary 363
Chapter 15: Animation 365
Theme Transitions 366
Theme Animations 376
Custom Animations 382
Custom Keyframe Animations 395
Easing Functions 400
Manual Animations 404
Summary 406
Chapter 16: Styles, Templates, and Visual States 409
Styles 410
Templates 418
Visual States 428
Summary 438
Part V: Exploiting Windows 8
Chapter 17: Data Binding 439
Introducing Binding 439
Controlling Rendering 447
Customizing the View of a Collection 455
Summary 459
Chapter 18: Data 461
App Data 461
User Data 466
Networking 469
Summary 474
Chapter 19: Charms 477
Search 477
Share 486
Devices 492
Settings 503
Summary 508
Chapter 20: Extensions 509
Account Picture Provider 509
AutoPlay Content and AutoPlay Device 512
Contact Picker 514
File Type Associations 516
Protocol 518
Background Tasks 519
Summary 527
Chapter 21: Sensors and Other Devices 529
Accelerometer 529
Gyrometer 532
Inclinometer 532
Compass 533
Light Sensor 533
Orientation 533
Location 534
Proximity 535
Summary 538
Part VI: Advanced Topics
Chapter 22: Thinking Outside the App: Live Tiles, Toast Notifications, and the Lock Screen 539
Live Tiles 539
Toast Notifications 552
The Lock Screen 556
Summary 557
Index 559
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