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If you have any interest in Expression Blend or how I made these journals , you should vote for the two panels that I've submitted for the South by Southwest (SxSW) 2009 interactive festival : Extreme Expression Blend for Silverlight Designers - as many...( Read More...
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With a little work, I turned the Page Turn Sample in the Silverlight.net gallery into a viewer for my Journals. You can get to the page turner for the journal by clicking on the journal picture from my new Journalist podcast page . I've also added a few...( Read More...
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For those of you have heard, a Release Candidate for Silverlight 1.0 was released yesterday. I had written a few applications using the Silverlight 1.0 Beta and 1.1 Alpha. Because of some breaking changes, I had to update those applications. The process was fairly painless; here's what I had to do:
- Update to the final Silverlight.js
- Change the javascript from Sys.Silverlight.createObjectEx() to Silverlight.createObjectEx()
- Removed the BLOCKED SCRIPT from the event handler names
Here are the updated applications:
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As you have seen from my previous posts and my journals on my personal website, I am investigating ways exhibiting my paper journals online in conjunction with a live blog-style journal that combines scanned images of my paper journals with video from my LifeCam NX6000. As I mentioned earlier, I want to display it all in a Silverlight application. One missing piece of the puzzle is a portable scanning solution for scanning pages out of my book. I have tried photographing pages but they don't come out clear enough. I have a scanner at home, but does anyone have any suggestions for color digital scanners that could be part of my portable toolbook for scanning pages out of my journals? Have you tried the Planon DocuPen?