I'm also interested in finding out more about using vector graphics when
designing the UI in Windows forms applications. I know a lot about GDI+ and
raster graphics, but vector graphics is a new subject for me. I'm also
preparing for Avalon and I've stumbled upon this in the meantime which seems
to be a pretty good idea of what Avalon will be like when it comes out:
VG.NET: (Animated Vector Graphics for Visual Studio)
http://www.vgdotnet.com/
I can work with VG.NET a little, but where can I find a good demo or
tutorial on using vector graphics either in VG.NET or Avalon to create a
FULL interface with form components and icons? How do you effectively mix
vector graphics with raster graphics and form components? What are some good
practices to use and some design tips? Is there a tutorial out there that
goes beyond drawing a rectangle or Hello World on the screen and
demonstrates grouping shapes together to create a reusable visual component
in a class that also handles mouse, key events and Windows messages?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Thanks again in advance. Sorry for all the questions.