Friday, December 19, 2008

New SilverLight Spy release, now with Trees…(visual and logical tree of the UI structure)

First Floor Blog - New version of Silverlight Spy

“The first official company release of Silverlight Spy has made it to the web. This release includes a new feature which allows you to view the visual and the logical tree of the UI structure of your application. Previous versions of Silverlight Spy only provided a visual tree view of the UI. The logical tree view displays the elements that are contained in the same name scope. This comes in handy when you need to know for instance what elements the ImplicitStyleManager in the Silverlight Toolkit will style

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Read the excellent blogposts 'Using ImplicitStyleManager and Theme Containers' and 'Silverlight and the Logical Tree' by Jafar Husain to get more information on the visual and logical tree in Silverlight.

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A cool tool that’s getting cooler by the release… ;)

 

Related Past Post XRef:
Silverlight Spy for Silverlight 2 – RTM Support and new UI Automation feature (think automated testing)
Silverlight Spy – See what that Silverlight application is really all about…

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