I am very confused by the new release of 11.2 with regard to the xamTilesControl. This post http://blogs.infragistics.com/blogs/atanas_dyulgerov/archive/2011/11/01/xamtilemanager-new-control-in-the-xaml-line-of-business-product-shipped-with-the-11-2-release.aspx says that the XamTileManager is now replacing the xamTilesControl, however 11.2 also has a xamTilesControl.
Is it your guidenance to stop developing with xamTilesControl and to start using xamTileManager? Or are you going to continue to support the xamTilesControl. I ask because the xamTilesControl is the centerpiece to an application I am working on, and I do not want to work with a control that will soon be obsolete.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Mike Malter
Hi Mike,
I turns out that this matter is not yet decided upon. Currently our Product Management team is working on a possible suggested approach for these kind of situations and when such is chosen it will be published as a blog post. At this point I can suggest you keep track of our community site: http://forums.infragistics.com/blogs/default.aspx to see if anything of interest gets published.
Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance whatsoever.
I just wanted to let you know that this issue is still being discussed. I am going to update as soon as there is any progress.
Thanks you for your patience.
You issue is still under discussion, however I’d like to point out that the Silverlight translated controls are not actually themeless. They do come with their own themes, however they are not compliant. Their default install path is: C:\Program Files (x86)\Infragistics\NetAdvantage 2011.2\WPF DV\Themes .
I am going to update you when there is any progress on your initial enquiry.
Petar,
Thank you very much, please let me know what they say.
This issue came up in a client meeting yesterday when we were looking at the differences between the two controls, xamTilesControl and the xamTileManager. They were disappointed that the tiles under the xamTileManager did not look as nice as the ones with xamTilesControl because of the lack of theming.
We do have a graphic artist assigned to the project, and we could have her to manually design a theme to emulate the Generic theme, but that will be a lot of hours dedicated to that task and it would be good to not have hidden costs crop up because of the blending of the two controls.
I see what you mean. I am going to contact our product management team on your behalf, to see if a theme merging functionality is considered at this time.
I’ll update you in due time.