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Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook
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Shapes are (mostly) simple elements deriving from the Shape abstract base class, which derives directly from FrameworkElement; shapes providing an inherent graphical representation that can easily be filled, stroked and stretched. Shapes are not controls – they have no template associated with them. They are, however, full elements, providing support for the full range of capabilities, including participation in layout, hit testing, and the multitude of properties and events that make working with these entities as easy as any control.
We can create new shapes by deriving from Shape, providing a new graphical representation, and taking advantage of the functionality provided by the base Shape class.
Make sure Visual Studio is up and running.
We'll create a ring shape element, demonstrating the steps necessary to create custom Shape classes that fit naturally with the rest of WPF, just as the built-in shapes do:
Create a new WPF application...