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A daily reading of the playing card that represents your birthday.
It has been said that in the playing card, every man has a soul or a hidden aspect of himself.
Cards of Destiny: A Birthday Book and Daily Divination Guide free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free.
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Cards of Destiny: A Birthday Book and Daily Divination Guide free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free.
It has been said that in the playing card, every man has a soul or a hidden aspect of himself.Q:
UserControl To inherit from, but not a Widget?
I'm designing a custom UserControl for use in Silverlight, which inherits from, and should allow for reimplementation, of, a WPF Grid.
I don't want the WPF controls inside of my UserControl to be'resolved' and allowed to be used in the XAML (or at least I don't want them resolved until they're initialized), and I don't want the grid to become "available" (that is, I don't want the class to be made available to the WPF XAML, as if it were a Widget). How can I accomplish that? Or can I, and if so how?
A:
You can put the WPF items into a resource dictionary within the UserControl XAML to prevent them from being resolved in the XAML, and then specify a DataContext for the items in the resource dictionary.
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