For Wpf, is there an existing class to draw shapes in inkcanvas?
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I'm looking for a class that allows the user to draw shapes via an inkcanvas. Similar to the microsoft products possible.
c# wpf windows canvas inkcanvas
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c# wpf windows canvas inkcanvas
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I'm looking for a class that allows the user to draw shapes via an inkcanvas. Similar to the microsoft products possible.
c# wpf windows canvas inkcanvas
I'm looking for a class that allows the user to draw shapes via an inkcanvas. Similar to the microsoft products possible.
c# wpf windows canvas inkcanvas
c# wpf windows canvas inkcanvas
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Sure, InkCanvas is now available for wpf. Take a look at docs.
digital ink is now available in the core Windows Presentation Foundation.
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Sure, InkCanvas is now available for wpf. Take a look at docs.
digital ink is now available in the core Windows Presentation Foundation.
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Sure, InkCanvas is now available for wpf. Take a look at docs.
digital ink is now available in the core Windows Presentation Foundation.
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Sure, InkCanvas is now available for wpf. Take a look at docs.
digital ink is now available in the core Windows Presentation Foundation.
Sure, InkCanvas is now available for wpf. Take a look at docs.
digital ink is now available in the core Windows Presentation Foundation.
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