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I have a problem with line's thickness,And I can't figure out what's the reason.
I have a stackPanel in which I put in 2 Grid.In each grid,I have two line with same thickness. Code is Here:
<StackPanel Width="300" Margin="10" Height="200" VerticalAlignment="Top" Background="LightGray">
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
</StackPanel>
and when I run the app, I found weird things like this:
I'm wondering why the lines show different thickness.
wpf xaml window
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I have a problem with line's thickness,And I can't figure out what's the reason.
I have a stackPanel in which I put in 2 Grid.In each grid,I have two line with same thickness. Code is Here:
<StackPanel Width="300" Margin="10" Height="200" VerticalAlignment="Top" Background="LightGray">
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
</StackPanel>
and when I run the app, I found weird things like this:
I'm wondering why the lines show different thickness.
wpf xaml window
3
You may setUseLayoutRounding="False"andRenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased"to avoid anti-aliasing and layout rounding effects.
– Clemens
Mar 25 at 13:26
Also,SnapsToDevicePixels="True"can help with that as well.
– Stewbob
Mar 25 at 17:42
@Clemens your comment really works.I will research deep in what you mentioned.Thanks!
– FranklinLee
Mar 26 at 3:30
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I have a problem with line's thickness,And I can't figure out what's the reason.
I have a stackPanel in which I put in 2 Grid.In each grid,I have two line with same thickness. Code is Here:
<StackPanel Width="300" Margin="10" Height="200" VerticalAlignment="Top" Background="LightGray">
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
</StackPanel>
and when I run the app, I found weird things like this:
I'm wondering why the lines show different thickness.
wpf xaml window
I have a problem with line's thickness,And I can't figure out what's the reason.
I have a stackPanel in which I put in 2 Grid.In each grid,I have two line with same thickness. Code is Here:
<StackPanel Width="300" Margin="10" Height="200" VerticalAlignment="Top" Background="LightGray">
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
<Grid>
<Line X1="0" Y1="0" X2="200" Y2="0" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
<Line X1="0" Y1="24" X2="200" Y2="24" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="1"/>
</Grid>
</StackPanel>
and when I run the app, I found weird things like this:
I'm wondering why the lines show different thickness.
wpf xaml window
wpf xaml window
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You may setUseLayoutRounding="False"andRenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased"to avoid anti-aliasing and layout rounding effects.
– Clemens
Mar 25 at 13:26
Also,SnapsToDevicePixels="True"can help with that as well.
– Stewbob
Mar 25 at 17:42
@Clemens your comment really works.I will research deep in what you mentioned.Thanks!
– FranklinLee
Mar 26 at 3:30
add a comment |
3
You may setUseLayoutRounding="False"andRenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased"to avoid anti-aliasing and layout rounding effects.
– Clemens
Mar 25 at 13:26
Also,SnapsToDevicePixels="True"can help with that as well.
– Stewbob
Mar 25 at 17:42
@Clemens your comment really works.I will research deep in what you mentioned.Thanks!
– FranklinLee
Mar 26 at 3:30
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You may set
UseLayoutRounding="False" and RenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased" to avoid anti-aliasing and layout rounding effects.– Clemens
Mar 25 at 13:26
You may set
UseLayoutRounding="False" and RenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased" to avoid anti-aliasing and layout rounding effects.– Clemens
Mar 25 at 13:26
Also,
SnapsToDevicePixels="True" can help with that as well.– Stewbob
Mar 25 at 17:42
Also,
SnapsToDevicePixels="True" can help with that as well.– Stewbob
Mar 25 at 17:42
@Clemens your comment really works.I will research deep in what you mentioned.Thanks!
– FranklinLee
Mar 26 at 3:30
@Clemens your comment really works.I will research deep in what you mentioned.Thanks!
– FranklinLee
Mar 26 at 3:30
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You may set
UseLayoutRounding="False"andRenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased"to avoid anti-aliasing and layout rounding effects.– Clemens
Mar 25 at 13:26
Also,
SnapsToDevicePixels="True"can help with that as well.– Stewbob
Mar 25 at 17:42
@Clemens your comment really works.I will research deep in what you mentioned.Thanks!
– FranklinLee
Mar 26 at 3:30