Installing the silverlight toolkit
Of course, both the Silverlight 2 and Silverlight 3 Beta installs for the Silverlight Toolkit support side-by-side; however, the Visual Studio 's Silverlight Tools do not support "multi-targeting," so you really should decide and stick to a single target development environment for Silverlight coding today. What are the system requirements? The Silverlight Toolkit only requires a recent version of the.
NET framework to install. You can install the Silverlight Toolkit before or after the Silverlight Tools installation. What's with the namespace change to System. As the Silverlight Toolkit has begun delivering controls into the official Silverlight SDK, it became apparent that we should be consistent across the Silverlight platform with regard to the namespace used for the Microsoft controls. As a result, we decided to make this namespace change along with the new ".
Toolkit" assembly name scheme. Where's the AutoCompleteBox control? How about TreeView? As a result, the controls live in different assemblies depending on whether you are performing Silverlight 2 or Silverlight 3 Beta development. TreeView is in System. The Silverlight 2 controls are compatible with Silverlight 3, so existing applications will continue to work - but we do highly recommend that you update to the appropriate Silverlight Toolkit for your target Silverlight version, since we do add version-enhanced features, such as animation easing for the Silverlight Toolkit charts in the Silverlight 3 Beta.
More information about the assembly and namespace name changes is available in this post by Shawn Burke. What is installed with the Silverlight Toolkit now? You'll find the same basics as before, plus some. You'll find these in the "Microsoft Silverlight 3 Toolkit March " or similarly named folder for the Silverlight 2 version folder in your Start Menu.
New "Welcome" page with general information about the release, plus a link to the breaking changes and release notes for the release. Links to the CodePlex site for the Toolkit, plus the Silverlight. Whenever i add a reference to any DLL in the toolkit i get errors when trying to compile the project. Somewhere after installing blend i installed the Silverlight 3 toolkit.
So now i have all the. DLLs but i cannot add them to a pre-existing, working hello world silverlight app. Silverlight Developer Center. Sign in. United States English. Home Library Learn Downloads Forums. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums.
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