ResourceContext Constructor
Definition
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Creates a cloned ResourceContext object.
Note
ResourceContext constructor may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 8.1. Instead, use GetForCurrentView and Clone.
public:
ResourceContext();
ResourceContext();
public ResourceContext();
function ResourceContext()
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
In general, resources can be sensitive to scale. For that reason, a ResourceContext is generally associated with a specific view, and should be obtained using GetForCurrentView. (A view-independent ResourceContext can also be obtained using GetForViewIndependentUse.) If a ResourceContext is obtained using this constructor, it will be have scale associated with an arbitrary view. Do not make any assumptions in your app regarding this behavior.