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    Blend - Convertir des objets en Path et les manipuler

    Blend est un outil pleins de possibilités. Aujourd’hui je vais vous présenter une fonctionnalité assez méconnue et pourtant très pratique.

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    Blend est un outil pleins de possibilités. Aujourd’hui je vais vous présenter une fonctionnalité assez méconnue et pourtant très pratique.

    La suite de cet article est lisible sur le blog de MCNEXT.

    Tags: Expression Blend, XAML

    Categories: Expression Blend

    Updated: July 25, 2013

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