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  • martes, 11 de noviembre de 2008 19:46PCSQL66 Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     

    I'm trying to upgrade VS2008 SP1 solution.   The new WPF 3.5 SP1 properties for the ItemsControl: AlternationCount and AlternationIndex seem to be gone.   Are there any equivalent properties?
    Does the current .NET 4 include the new WPF features from .NET 3.5 SP1?

    Thanks.

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  • sábado, 15 de noviembre de 2008 1:59Boris SchollMSFT, ModeradorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    Hi,

    The .NET 3.5 SP1 features will be included in .NET 4. Unfortunately they are not available in the CTP as this build was taken before we merged the features into the DEV10 branch.

    Thanks,
    Boris
    Boris Scholl
  • lunes, 17 de noviembre de 2008 18:05PCSQL66 Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     

     Hi Boris,

    Thanks for the reply and it is exactly what I think too.   I guess I will wait for the next CTP build to try upgrading VS2008 SP1 solutions.   Do you have a rough idea when a next CTP build will be available?

     

  • jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2008 1:11Boris SchollMSFT, ModeradorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    Hi,

    Sorry for my late response, but for some reason I thought I already responded. :-)
    Right now I'm not aware of a plan for another CTP before Beta1. I suggest you keep an eye on VS blogs for a Beta1 date.

    Thanks,
    Boris 
    Boris Scholl