The XAML Data Chart with High Density Scatter Series Damyan Petev / Mon, Jun 4, 2012 It’s an undeniable fact that charts are irreplaceable tools for visualizing large amounts of data for ‘at-a-glance’ tend spotting and analysis. While our XAML tools offer quite the range of chart types...
Excel-Style Filtering for the ASP.NET AJAX Grids Damyan Petev / Wed, May 30, 2012 A closer look at our range of grid controls across platforms can reveal a certain trend when it comes to filtering – the Windows Forms Grid , the WPF specific XamDataGrid and the cross-platform XamGrid...
jQuery Mobile Controls by Infragistics Damyan Petev / Fri, May 18, 2012 With the jQuery product Infragistics envisioned business intelligence and data visualization across a range of platforms, not just one – more like every single one of them. Built on popular and largely...
Creating barcodes with or without human-readable text with the XamBarcode Damyan Petev / Fri, May 11, 2012 Parallel lines with varying width and spacing – they are virtually everywhere. Barcodes have a rather long history of becoming a standard for assigning data to an optical representation and it allowed...
New Features in the jQuery WYSIWYG HTML Editor Damyan Petev / Thu, May 10, 2012 Not so long ago we introduced our very own “what you see is what you get” HTML Editor control and showed you how you can provide rich text editing for your users relying on JavaScript/jQuery or the comfort...
External Sorting / Grouping / Filtering / Aggregation with the WPF XamDataGrid Damyan Petev / Mon, May 7, 2012 Sorting, filtering, grouping and summaries, thus far, have always been performed been performed internally by the Data Presenter – it was designed after all to be the backbone of data-driven controls...
Merging Cells with the Infragistics jQuery Grids Damyan Petev / Thu, May 3, 2012 Merged Cells is a new addition to the arsenal of features in the jQuery Grids by Infragistics, even though it is introduced as CTP (Community Technology Preview) for the first release of 2012. Like with...