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README.md
WPF-Samples
This repo contains the samples that demonstrate the API usage patterns and popular features for the Windows Presentation Foundation in the .NET for Desktop. These samples were initially hosted on MSDN, and we are gradually moving all the interesting WPF samples over to GitHub. All the samples have been retargeted to .NET 8.0.
You can also find an archive of samples targeting .NET 4.7.2 in the netframework branch.
The samples in this repo are generally about illustrating specific concepts and may go against accessibility best practices. However, the team has spent some time illustrating accessibility best practices in a subset of these samples.
For WPF samples using .NET Framework, visit here.
License
Unless otherwise mentioned, the samples are released under the MIT license
Help us improve our samples
Help us improve out samples by sending us a pull-request or opening a GitHub Issue
Questions: mail wpfteam@microsoft.com
WPF development
For .NET 8 - main branch
These samples require Visual Studio 2022(v17.8) to build, test, and deploy, and also require the most recent .NET 8 SDK.
Get a free copy of Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition
For .NET 7
These samples require Visual Studio 2022(v17.7), Visual Studio 2022 for Mac (v17.6) to build, test, and deploy, and also require the .NET 7 SDK.
Get a free copy of Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition
For .NET 6
These samples require Visual Studio 2022(v17.2), Visual Studio 2022 for Mac (v17.6) to build, test, and deploy, and also require the .NET 6 SDK.
Get a free copy of Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition
WPF on .NET has been open-sourced, and is now available on Github
Using the samples
To use the samples with Git, clone the WPF-Samples repository with 'git clone https://github.com/microsoft/WPF-Samples'
After cloning the WPF-Samples respository, there will be two solution files in the root directory: WPF-Samples.sln and WPF-Samples.msbuild.sln
- To build the samples, open one of the solution files in Visual Studio 2022 and build the solution.
- Alternatively, navigate to the directory of a sample and build with 'dotnet build' or 'msbuild' specifying the target project file.
- WPF-Samples.msbuild.sln contains projects that can be built only with
msbuild
or Visual Studio, and will not compile withdotnet build
. These projects contain C++ code, for which there is no support indotnet build
The easiest way to use these samples without using Git is to download the zip file containing the current version (using the link below or by clicking the "Download ZIP" button on the repo page). You can then unzip the entire archive and use the samples in Visual Studio 2022.
Notes:
- Before you unzip the archive, right-click it, select Properties, and then select Unblock.
- Most samples should work independently
- By default, all the samples target .NET 8.0. (Installers for the .NET 8 SDK can be found at https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download)
For more info about the programming models, platforms, languages, and APIs demonstrated in these samples, please refer to the guidance available in MSDN. These samples are provided as-is in order to indicate or demonstrate the functionality of the programming models and feature APIs for WPF.