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Improved default Gantt Chart styles and more
Build 4.3.42 of Gantt Chart Light Library has just been launched. It provides: item leveling priority support, through GanttChartItem.LevelingPriority property allowing you to set up the order of interest for items upon resource leveling algorithm; custom scale interval coercion, extending … Continue reading
Wpf.GanttChart.performance *= 10
During the previous few weeks we’ve worked hard and we’ve improved both the load time and runtime performance characteristics of all WPF based Gantt Chart components from DlhSoft Gantt Chart Light Library. Again, even further. For some specific configurations (high … Continue reading
Miscellaneous fixes and improvements for our WPF, JS and ASP .NET based Gantt Chart components
Yesterday and today we’ve released improved builds for all these three products: Gantt Chart Light Library (for WPF) Gantt Chart Hyper Library (for JavaScript/TypeScript) Gantt Chart Web Library (for ASP .NET) Feel free to get the updates either from our … Continue reading
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Tagged fixes, Gantt, improvements, JavaScript, JS, TypeScript, update, WPF
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Undo and Redo in GanttChartView control from DlhSoft Gantt Chart Hyper Library for JavaScript, using an open source UndoStack component written by DlhSoft in C# and having JavaScript and TypeScript definitions generated automatically using Bridge.net
Hello and Happy New Year! This year we’re heading to continue improving our existing products with interesting updates, in parallel with turning some new ideas into great new features and/or new products. As a start, we chose to develop a small new JavaScript/TypeScript sample app for DlhSoft … Continue reading
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Tagged .NET, Bridge, C#, Gantt Chart Hyper Library, GanttChartView, JavaScript, open, redo, sample, TypeScript, undo, UndoStack
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Converting Items collections with WPF, Silverlight™ or WinRT: deep, two-way syncing
Assuming that you use (or develop) a component that has a strongly typed Items collection, such as an ObservableCollection<ComponentItem> where ComponentItem class is also provided by the library, you (or your customers) may need a way to sync other types … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Software Development
Tagged binding, collections, convert, data, items, ItemsSource, performance, Reflection, Silverlight, syncing, WinRT, WPF
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Product rebuilds for Silverlight 5 and WPF 4.5
As some customers have requested, although DlhSoft products based on Silverlight 4 and WPF 4 are fully compatible with the newest platform versions, Silverlight 5 and .NET Framework 4.5, we have released specific platform version rebuilds for Gantt Chart Light … Continue reading
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Tagged Gantt Chart, hierarchical data, licensing, platform, rebuild, Silverlight, WPF
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Thank you for the feedback
Thank you for all the feedback received during the Beta phase of DlhSoft Gantt Chart Hyper Library. It has tremendously helped us to resolve some inherent issues, and also to add a set of new features that were originally planned … Continue reading