I want to be able to specify the font family, size, etc. from XAML, not from code. Exactly the same as described here: https://www.telerik.com/forums/implicit-styles-custom-font-and-font-size (background: We are developing a UI Framework + resource dictionary for use in different applications. If each app will have to modify font sizes from code, inconsistencies are surely happen)
It would be very useful for us if the RadWebCam control (WPF or WinForm) could support ONVIF Profile S
Thanks
We are using RadRichText box along with HtmlDataProvider to create new para in specific notes- comments. As our application heavily relay on adding comments in html format when adding/ forwarding application to another user.
As a main control RadRichText box is working fine and dev team is recommending to use it in Production. But issue happens when we are rendering all comments as list associated to one application. Currently we have some application having more than 200 comments.
We used RadRichtext box to render HTML as readonly. but I impacted performance. Page take enough time to load contents.
Currently we replaced RadRichText box with HtmlRenderer.WPF (HtmlPanel) control, which is much efficient compare to Telerik control. However HtmlPanel has its own limitation.
I wish if Telerik has such lightweight control to render HTML content in more efficient way, which does not effect application performance.
Here's an idea for you, one which I haven't fully thought through but which I will post here in case it proves useful.
For my use case we am required to build the Telerik UI for WPF binaries from the source code. This is because we offer our product as a trial version which requires the source files to be protected.
Building the source takes a bit of time whenever there is a new version and we have to remember to copy and replace the modified source protection files before we build the binaries.
My suggestion would be to move the file protection code into a single separate class library (DLL) and provide the source code that can be modified by the end user and rebuilt into the file protection DLL.
Then rather than having to rebuild the entire source code from scratch whenever there is a new version, we could just use the installer to install the new binaries and just replace the FileProtection.dll file.
That way when there is a new version of UI for WPF (or whatever product) we could quickly update to it and then when we build our product installer we just copy the modified FileProtection.dll to be bundled alongside the Telerik binaries.
As I said I haven't thought this through all the way and there may be excellent reasons why you are unable to do this, but I thought I'd share the idea.
HTH Richard