Is there a built-in default Style or WPF element that would give me the equivalent styled text "Choose a connection option" below?
I'm thinking that this Heading would change to match the OS (XP, Vista, 7) that the app is running in.
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Read this blog post:
http://blogs.msdn.com/wpfsdk/archive/2008/09/08/custom-window-chrome-in-wpf.aspx
It has everything you want to know about changing the window's frame, look at the "Extending the glass frame" and "Removing redundant information from the title bar" sections.
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You will want to consult the Vista UX Guidelines, which outlines things like that: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511258.aspx
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It's "Main Instruction" text, which is
12 pt. blue (#003399) Segoe UI
according to the Vista UX Guidelines for text
Dylan : So WPF does not offer a built-in CustomControl/Label/etc that I could use? I'd like the app to change based on the user's system prefs, rather than defining my own MainInstruction custom control. Is the "12 pt. blue (#003399) Segoe UI" already defined somewhere?
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