RE: Generating path language strings

2012-07-12 Thread Greg Keogh
Expression Design has a larger range of vector drawing tools than Blend, and can export as XAML, or you can copy and paste the XAML. You're right. I rarely use Expression Design except to make some simplistic images with coloured shapes. I read the F1 help on paths, creating and found it

Re: Generating path language strings

2012-07-11 Thread Joseph Cooney
I usually use Inkscape and save as xaml. There is also a tool for scaling/manipulating paths, rather than nesting them inside a transform, which can be useful. Can provide a link if you want. Sent from my iPhone On 12/07/2012, at 10:23 AM, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote: Earlier this year

RE: Generating path language strings

2012-07-11 Thread Shane Morris (Automatic Studio)
complex forms. shane From: ozsilverlight-boun...@ozsilverlight.com [mailto:ozsilverlight-boun...@ozsilverlight.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Cooney Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2012 11:42 AM To: ozSilverlight Subject: Re: Generating path language strings I usually use Inkscape and save as xaml

RE: Generating path language strings

2012-07-11 Thread Shane Morris (Automatic Studio)
Subject: RE: Generating path language strings Expression Design has a larger range of vector drawing tools than Blend, and can export as XAML, or you can copy and paste the XAML. Keep an eye out for scaling though. Design has a habit of exporting XAML with an overall transform, which you could

Re: Generating path language strings

2012-07-11 Thread Scott Barnes
*Subject:* RE: Generating path language strings ** ** Expression Design has a larger range of vector drawing tools than Blend, and can export as XAML, or you can copy and paste the XAML. ** ** Keep an eye out for scaling though. Design has a habit of exporting XAML with an overall