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    new in WPF how can I do this ?

    Hi all, i'm WPF beginner and i'm not a pro on designe i'm just a devloper
    I want to create a rotatable list like this is it easy to make one ? if not some suggestions please
    Thank you in advance

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    Re: new in WPF how can I do this ?

    You certaily can create something like this. But if your new, it can be complicated. You must define path for the items to move over, a methode for resizing the images...
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    Re: new in WPF how can I do this ?

    Thank You! then I should learn more about WPF (XAML and VB) could you please give me any helpful tutorial or somthing like that

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    Re: new in WPF how can I do this ?

    Quote Originally Posted by faridtsl View Post
    Thank You! then I should learn more about WPF (XAML and VB) could you please give me any helpful tutorial or somthing like that
    Try the following books
    - Apress Books "Pro WPF in VB 2010, Windows Presentation Foundation in .NET 4.0" by Matthew MacDonald,
    - SAMS "Microsoft Expression Blend 4 Unleashed" by Brennon Williams.

    Also use Visual Studio 2010 or 2012 in conjunction with Microsoft Expression Blend 4 as your tools. Visual Studio for development and Espression Blend for designing... you'll achieve great results!

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    Re: new in WPF how can I do this ?

    you can try using fluidkit which implement Elementflow to create interface like that

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