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Vector Graphics with VG.net, MyXaml, and Visual Studio Integration

VG.net Officially Released

VG.net Picture Desginer

VG.net is now officially released. Enhancements in this version:

  • An Image object, which can be used instead of ImageFills. The Image object can display animated gifs.
  • Localization: Localize Pictures in the same way you localize a Windows Form.
  • A property called AngleType on the LinearGradientFill allows you to specify gradient angles that are independent of any rotational transformations. This is useful when simulating a light source from a constant direction on a rotating object.
  • Run-time performance is improved.
  • All documentation is now integrated into the Visual Studio .NET combined collection.
Published Friday, May 21, 2004 11:17 AM by Frank Hileman

Comments

# re: VG.net Officially Released@ Friday, May 21, 2004 4:13 PM

Don't know what the hell that is but whatever it is it looks pretty darn impressive...

# re: VG.net Officially Released@ Friday, May 21, 2004 4:54 PM

Congratulations, Frank!

by Hugh Robinson

# re: VG.net Officially Released@ Friday, May 21, 2004 5:06 PM

Thank you, both! Addy, you can check it out at www.vgdotnet.com. It is an animated vector graphics engine, and a designer for build vector graphics components, integrated in Visual Studio .NET.