diff --git a/hub/apps/develop/data-access/sqlite-data-access.md b/hub/apps/develop/data-access/sqlite-data-access.md index fe662de6b0..84f067645b 100644 --- a/hub/apps/develop/data-access/sqlite-data-access.md +++ b/hub/apps/develop/data-access/sqlite-data-access.md @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ public static List GetData() The [Read](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.read#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_Read) method advances through the rows of returned data. It returns `true` if there are rows left, otherwise it returns `false`. -The [GetString](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.getstring#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_GetString_System_Int32_) method returns the value of the specified column as a string. It accepts an integer value that represents the zero-based column ordinal of the data that you want. You can use similar methods such as [GetDataTime](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.getdatetime#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_GetDateTime_System_Int32_) and [GetBoolean](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.getboolean#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_GetBoolean_System_Int32_). Choose a method based on what type of data the column contains. +The [GetString](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.getstring#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_GetString_System_Int32_) method returns the value of the specified column as a string. It accepts an integer value that represents the zero-based column ordinal of the data that you want. You can use similar methods such as [GetDateTime](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.getdatetime#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_GetDateTime_System_Int32_) and [GetBoolean](/dotnet/api/microsoft.data.sqlite.sqlitedatareader.getboolean#Microsoft_Data_Sqlite_SqliteDataReader_GetBoolean_System_Int32_). Choose a method based on what type of data the column contains. The ordinal parameter isn't as important in this example because we are selecting all of the entries in a single column. However, if multiple columns are part of your query, use the ordinal value to obtain the column you want to pull data from. diff --git a/hub/apps/develop/dispatcherqueue.md b/hub/apps/develop/dispatcherqueue.md index cc04aed321..f3311cc34a 100644 --- a/hub/apps/develop/dispatcherqueue.md +++ b/hub/apps/develop/dispatcherqueue.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ void RunCustomMessageLoop() { if (!ContentPreTranslateMessage(&msg)) { - TranslateMesasge(&msg); + TranslateMessage(&msg); DispatchMessage(&msg); } } diff --git a/hub/apps/develop/files/pickers-save-file.md b/hub/apps/develop/files/pickers-save-file.md index 925857e73e..0a51a5f2a6 100644 --- a/hub/apps/develop/files/pickers-save-file.md +++ b/hub/apps/develop/files/pickers-save-file.md @@ -34,13 +34,13 @@ Before you start, make sure you have: The following APIs are used in this topic: - [FileSavePicker](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker) -- [StorageFile](/uwp/api/Windows.Storage.StorageFile) +- [PickFileResult](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.pickfileresult) Use the [FileSavePicker](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker) to allow users to specify the name and location where they want your app to save a file. ## Save a document with FileSavePicker -Use a [FileSavePicker](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker) so that your users can specify the name, type, and location of a file to save. Create, customize, and show a file picker object, and then save data via the returned [StorageFile](/uwp/api/Windows.Storage.StorageFile) object that represents the file picked. +Use a [FileSavePicker](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker) so that your users can specify the name, type, and location of a file to save. Create, customize, and show a file picker object, and then save data by using the returned [PickFileResult](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.pickfileresult), which contains the picked file path. If you need the file name, derive it from that path. 1. Create and customize the FileSavePicker. Start by creating a new [FileSavePicker](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker) object, and then set properties on the object to customize the file picker for your app and your users: @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Use the [FileTypeChoices](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.s > [!NOTE] > [FileSavePicker](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker) objects display the file picker using the [PickerViewMode.List](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.pickerviewmode) view mode. -2. Next, show the **FileSavePicker** and save to the picked file location. Display the file picker by calling [PickSaveFileAsync](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker.picksavefileasync). After the user specifies the name, file type, and location, and confirms to save the file, **PickSaveFileAsync** returns a lightweight [FilePickResult](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.pickfileresult) object that contains the path to the saved file and the filename. You can capture and process this file if you have read and write access to it. +2. Next, show the **FileSavePicker** and save to the picked file location. Display the file picker by calling [PickSaveFileAsync](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.filesavepicker.picksavefileasync). After the user specifies the name, file type, and location, and confirms to save the file, **PickSaveFileAsync** returns a lightweight [PickFileResult](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.pickfileresult) object that contains the path to the saved file. If you need the file name, derive it from that path. You can capture and process this file if you have read and write access to it. ```csharp using Microsoft.Windows.Storage.Pickers; diff --git a/hub/apps/develop/media-playback/media-playback-with-mediasource.md b/hub/apps/develop/media-playback/media-playback-with-mediasource.md index 3bcdccd3bf..777f8f93d9 100644 --- a/hub/apps/develop/media-playback/media-playback-with-mediasource.md +++ b/hub/apps/develop/media-playback/media-playback-with-mediasource.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Create a new instance of **MediaSource** by calling one of the factory methods e After creating a **MediaSource** you can play it with a [**MediaPlayer**](/uwp/api/Windows.Media.Playback.MediaPlayer) by setting the [**Source**](/uwp/api/windows.media.playback.mediaplayer.source) property. You can assign a **MediaPlayer** to a [**MediaPlayerElement**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.xaml.controls.mediaplayerelement) by calling [**SetMediaPlayer**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.xaml.controls.mediaplayerelement.setmediaplayer) in order to render the media player content in a XAML page. This is the preferred method over using **MediaElement**. For more information on using **MediaPlayer**, see [**Play audio and video with MediaPlayer**](play-audio-and-video-with-mediaplayer.md). -The following example shows how to play back a user-selected media file in a **MediaPlayer** using **MediaSource**. To allow the user to pick a media file to play, use a [**FileOpenPicker**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.fileopenpicker). Create an instance of [**StorageFile**](/uwp/api/Windows.Storage.StorageFile) from the path returned from the picker's [**PickSingleFileAsync**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.fileopenpicker.picksinglefileasync) method and initialize a new **MediaSource** object by calling [**MediaSource.CreateFromStorageFile**](/uwp/api/windows.media.core.mediasource.createfromstoragefile). Finally, set the media source as the playback source for the **MediaPlayer** by setting the [**SetPlaybackSource**](/uwp/api/windows.media.playback.mediaplayer.source) property. +The following example shows how to play back a user-selected media file in a **MediaPlayer** using **MediaSource**. To allow the user to pick a media file to play, use a [**FileOpenPicker**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.fileopenpicker). Create an instance of [**StorageFile**](/uwp/api/Windows.Storage.StorageFile) from the path returned from the picker's [**PickSingleFileAsync**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.storage.pickers.fileopenpicker.picksinglefileasync) method and initialize a new **MediaSource** object by calling [**MediaSource.CreateFromStorageFile**](/uwp/api/windows.media.core.mediasource.createfromstoragefile). Finally, set the media source as the playback source for the **MediaPlayer** by setting the [**Source**](/uwp/api/windows.media.playback.mediaplayer.source) property. :::code language="xml" source="~/../snippets-windows/winappsdk/audio-video-camera/media-source-winui/cs/MediaSourceWinUI/MainWindow.xaml" id="SnippetMediaPlayerElement"::: diff --git a/hub/apps/develop/ui/controls/animated-icon.md b/hub/apps/develop/ui/controls/animated-icon.md index 3e6675ae31..1e09dd8351 100644 --- a/hub/apps/develop/ui/controls/animated-icon.md +++ b/hub/apps/develop/ui/controls/animated-icon.md @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ private void Button_PointerEntered(object sender, PointerRoutedEventArgs e) private void Button_PointerExited(object sender, PointerRoutedEventArgs e) { - AnimatedIcon.SetState(this.StackPaAnimatedIcon1nel1, "Normal"); + AnimatedIcon.SetState(this.AnimatedIcon1, "Normal"); } ``` diff --git a/hub/apps/develop/ui/sound.md b/hub/apps/develop/ui/sound.md index bc40baf8a6..952e7f67b5 100644 --- a/hub/apps/develop/ui/sound.md +++ b/hub/apps/develop/ui/sound.md @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The **ElementSoundMode** has two states: **Off** and **Default**. When not set, ``` ```C# -ButtonName.ElementSoundState = ElementSoundMode.Off; +ButtonName.ElementSoundMode = ElementSoundMode.Off; ``` ## Is this the right sound? diff --git a/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/applifecycle-instancing.md b/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/applifecycle-instancing.md index 933d681f91..faf8eb4e49 100644 --- a/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/applifecycle-instancing.md +++ b/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/applifecycle-instancing.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Instancing behavior in the Windows App SDK is based on UWP's model, class, but w ### AppInstance class - **UWP**: The [Windows.ApplicationModel.AppInstance](/uwp/api/windows.applicationmodel.appinstance) class is focused purely on instance redirection scenarios. -- **Windows App SDK**: The [Microsoft.Windows.AppLifeycle.AppInstance](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.applifecycle.appinstance) class supports instance redirection scenarios, and contains additional functionality to support new features in later releases. +- **Windows App SDK**: The [Microsoft.Windows.AppLifecycle.AppInstance](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.applifecycle.appinstance) class supports instance redirection scenarios, and contains additional functionality to support new features in later releases. ### List of instances @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ void CALLBACK OnFileClosed(HWND hDlg, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ### Instance information -The [Microsoft.Windows.AppLifeycle.AppInstance](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.applifecycle.appinstance) class represents a single instance of an app. In the current preview, `AppInstance` only includes the methods and properties necessary to support activation redirection. In later releases, `AppInstance` will expand to include other methods and properties relevant to an app instance. +The [Microsoft.Windows.AppLifecycle.AppInstance](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.applifecycle.appinstance) class represents a single instance of an app. In the current preview, `AppInstance` only includes the methods and properties necessary to support activation redirection. In later releases, `AppInstance` will expand to include other methods and properties relevant to an app instance. ```cpp void DumpExistingInstances() @@ -424,4 +424,4 @@ void DumpExistingInstances() [Create a single-instanced WinUI app](applifecycle-single-instance.md) -[Microsoft.Windows.AppLifeycle.AppInstance](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.applifecycle.appinstance) +[Microsoft.Windows.AppLifecycle.AppInstance](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.windows.applifecycle.appinstance) diff --git a/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/background-tasks.md b/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/background-tasks.md index 5aaadc4db4..12a97693e6 100644 --- a/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/background-tasks.md +++ b/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/applifecycle/background-tasks.md @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ static partial class ComServer out uint registrationToken); [LibraryImport("ole32.dll")] - public static partial int CoRevokeObject(out uint registrationToken); + public static partial int CoRevokeClassObject(uint registrationToken); public const uint CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER = 4; public const uint REGCLS_MULTIPLEUSE = 1; @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ public App() ~App() { - ComServer.CoRevokeObject(out _RegistrationToken); + ComServer.CoRevokeClassObject(_RegistrationToken); } ``` diff --git a/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/migrate-to-windows-app-sdk/guides/windowing.md b/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/migrate-to-windows-app-sdk/guides/windowing.md index 504a11fdc0..df698610dd 100644 --- a/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/migrate-to-windows-app-sdk/guides/windowing.md +++ b/hub/apps/windows-app-sdk/migrate-to-windows-app-sdk/guides/windowing.md @@ -98,16 +98,16 @@ There isn't a 1:1 mapping of functionality and behavior from UWP app window pres ### Compact overlay -If you used UWP's **ApplicationViewMode** or **AppWindowPresentionKind** to present a compact overlay window, then you should use the compact overlay **AppWindowPresenterKind**. The [**Microsoft.UI.Windowing.CompactOverlayPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.compactoverlaypresenter) supports only three fixed window sizes at a 16:9 aspect ratio, and can't be resized by the user. Instead of **ApplicationViewMode.TryEnterViewModeAsync** or **AppWindowPresenterKind.RequestPresentation**, you should use [**AppWindow.SetPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindow.setpresenter#Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindow_SetPresenter_Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindowPresenter_) to change the presentation of the **AppWindow**. +If you used UWP's **ApplicationViewMode** or **AppWindowPresentationKind** to present a compact overlay window, then you should use the compact overlay **AppWindowPresenterKind**. The [**Microsoft.UI.Windowing.CompactOverlayPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.compactoverlaypresenter) supports only three fixed window sizes at a 16:9 aspect ratio, and can't be resized by the user. Instead of **ApplicationView.TryEnterViewModeAsync** or **AppWindowPresenter.RequestPresentation**, you should use [**AppWindow.SetPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindow.setpresenter#Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindow_SetPresenter_Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindowPresenter_) to change the presentation of the **AppWindow**. |UWP ApplicationView/CoreWindow|UWP AppWindow|Windows App SDK| |-|-|-| |[**ApplicationViewMode.CompactOverlay**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.viewmanagement.applicationviewmode)|[**AppWindowPresentationKind.CompactOverlay**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.windowmanagement.appwindowpresentationkind)|[**AppWindowPresenterKind.CompactOverlay**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindowpresenterkind)| -|[**ApplicationView.TryEnterViewModeAsync**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.viewmanagement.applicationview.tryenterviewmodeasync) with **ApplicationViewMode.CompactOverlay**|[**AppWindowPresenter.RequestPresentation**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.windowmanagement.appwindowpresenter.requestpresentation#Windows_UI_WindowManagement_AppWindowPresenter_RequestPresentation_Windows_UI_WindowManagement_AppWindowPresentationKind_) with **AppWindowPresenterKind.CompactOverlay**|[**AppWindow.SetPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindow.setpresenter#Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindow_SetPresenter_Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindowPresenterKind_) with **AppWindowPresenterKind.CompactOverla**y| +|[**ApplicationView.TryEnterViewModeAsync**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.viewmanagement.applicationview.tryenterviewmodeasync) with **ApplicationViewMode.CompactOverlay**|[**AppWindowPresenter.RequestPresentation**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.windowmanagement.appwindowpresenter.requestpresentation#Windows_UI_WindowManagement_AppWindowPresenter_RequestPresentation_Windows_UI_WindowManagement_AppWindowPresentationKind_) with **AppWindowPresenterKind.CompactOverlay**|[**AppWindow.SetPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindow.setpresenter#Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindow_SetPresenter_Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindowPresenterKind_) with **AppWindowPresenterKind.CompactOverlay**| ### Full-screen -If you used UWP's **ApplicationViewWindowingMode** or **AppWindowPresentionKind** classes to present a full-screen window, then you should use the full-screen **AppWindowPresenterKind**. The Windows App SDK supports only the most restrictive full-screen experience (that is, when **FullScreen** is **IsExclusive**). For **ApplicationView**/**CoreWindow**, you can use the [**ApplicationView.ExitFullScreenMode**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.viewmanagement.applicationview.exitfullscreenmode) to take the app out of full-screen. When using presenters, you can take an app out of full-screen by setting the presenter back to overlapped/default by using [**AppWindow.SetPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindow.setpresenter#Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindow_SetPresenter_Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindowPresenterKind_). +If you used UWP's **ApplicationViewWindowingMode** or **AppWindowPresentationKind** classes to present a full-screen window, then you should use the full-screen **AppWindowPresenterKind**. The Windows App SDK supports only the most restrictive full-screen experience (that is, when **FullScreen** is **IsExclusive**). For **ApplicationView**/**CoreWindow**, you can use the [**ApplicationView.ExitFullScreenMode**](/uwp/api/windows.ui.viewmanagement.applicationview.exitfullscreenmode) to take the app out of full-screen. When using presenters, you can take an app out of full-screen by setting the presenter back to overlapped/default by using [**AppWindow.SetPresenter**](/windows/windows-app-sdk/api/winrt/microsoft.ui.windowing.appwindow.setpresenter#Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindow_SetPresenter_Microsoft_UI_Windowing_AppWindowPresenterKind_). |UWP ApplicationView/CoreWindow|UWP AppWindow|Windows App SDK| |-|-|-|