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History for Wpf-with-powershell.ps1
2018-06-10
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13:55 | I know there already are a bunch of approaches to this, but this is my somewhat hacky contribution to wpf with powershell. I wanted to be able to draw my ui in visual studio or blend and then use the xaml with my powershell script in a simple way. It certainly has room for improvements, but I think it has potential. I’m quite sure that there are other (nicer) ways to do some of the more hacky stuff. file: [e100080fec] check-in: [3d0ab06a14] user: David Sjstrand branch: trunk, size: 10072 | |
13:55 | Added: I know there already are a bunch of approaches to this, but this is my somewhat hacky contribution to wpf with powershell. I wanted to be able to draw my ui in visual studio or blend and then use the xaml with my powershell script in a simple way. It certainly has room for improvements, but I think it has potential. I’m quite sure that there are other (nicer) ways to do some of the more hacky stuff. file: [c438730b40] check-in: [e4a96753c8] user: David Sjstrand branch: trunk, size: 10077 | |