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We provided the solution directly to your team after receiving your code and we already pointed out all the errors in your code and provided the solutions.

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The fix has been deployed

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Hi Panda Pan,

this is fixed in Wisej.NET 4.0.4 that was released yesterday.

Best regards
Frank

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Hi Gabriele,

this is fixed in Wisej.NET 4.0.4 that was released yesterday.

Best regards
Frank

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This is now fixed in version 4.0.4

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Instead of setting it in the designer, the way to do it is to set it in code:

((DoughnutOptions)this.chartJS1.Options).CutoutPercentage = 80;

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In reply to: Visual Studio 2026

Hello,

Wisej.NET supports the latest Visual Studio 2026, you can install the latest VSIX from https://wisej.com/builds/

Best,
Alaa

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Hi Brayden,

could you please set up a small test case that shows this behavior and that we can use to track it down / explain it further?

Best regards
Frank

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Hi Tim,

I’ve attached a sample. This is by no means good code but it shows the blur effect and the triple cell.

I don’t have time to actually spend more time on create a demo haha.

You need the theme that is included for the blureffect to work. Just take a look inside figure out what I did to make the blur work.

Cheers,

Vincent

  • Vincent answered Nov 14, 2025 - 2:37 pm
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I cannot reproduce- for me, if I click on the toolbar text, it shows the context menu. See attached sample.

Can you please wrap up a small test case that reproduces the issue? Please delete the bin and obj folders before posting.

  • Julie(ITG) answered Nov 13, 2025 - 2:31 pm
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Looks great! Thanks for sharing.

 

Julie

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I can reproduce, we’ll look into this.

Julie

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This is fixed internally and the fix will be deployed with the next release.
For now, here is a workaround:
Me.DataRepeater1.DataSource = Nothing
Me.DataRepeater1.DataSource = New BindingList(Of SampleData)(lstSampleData)

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In case you can’t find the templates again, see attached sample VB.NET project.

  • JD answered Nov 9, 2025 - 10:54 pm
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Since the question was repeated here:

https://wisej.com/support/question/does-wisej-4-0-support-vb-net

The complete detailed answer is also there. The answer is: Yes it does support ASP.NET Core and it can publish it using the Visual Studio publishing tools without any issue. Steps, screenshots and example attached the linked issue.

  • JD answered Nov 9, 2025 - 10:51 pm
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The first question and subject is “Does Wisej 4.0 Supports VB.NET?”

The answer is Yes, and, Wisej.NET has nothing to do with the .NET compiler. It supports anything that compiles to .NET.

Then you said you couldn’t find a way to create a VB.NET application “Where can I find examples/templates for VB.NET Wisej.NET 4?  Or for that matter for Wisej.NET 3.5?”

The answer is that they are in Visual Studio. It’s enough to click New Project. But apparently you already knew that since you are clearly able to create a VB.NET application with Wisej.NET and run it. “My Visual Studio has the same, but if you actually create even a “Hello World” application, compile it, and try to publish it, in my experience, you can’t create a CORE application. If you see otherwise, please advise me how you are able to accomplish this. Thanks again.”

Your third issue is that you can’t create a CORE application?

  1. Open VS, create a VB.NET application using the templates that you already have, select .NET 8.0 or 9.0 (do not select  .NET 48 obviously since you want a “CORE” application.
  2. Put a label “Hello, World!” in a Window or a Page (see screenshot)
  3. Hit Run

This runs a VB.NET Core ASP.NET application with Wisej.NET. (see screenshot)

Then your problem is that you can’t publish it?

The publishing tool in VS is Microsoft and publishing any ASP.NET Core application has nothing to do with the language that was used to create it. So VB.NET doesn’t play any role in this. There are hundreds of pages of documentation around explaining how ASP.NET Core works and how to publish.

In any case, after following the steps 1,2,3 above. Right Click on the project and select Publish. You get to the publishing tool in Visual Studio (again, a Microsoft product). See screenshot. Create a publish profile. See screeshot. Select the target (net9.0 or net8.0, or net 10.0), select Release, select the target location, if you are publishing to a directory, hit Publish!

Now you have a published directory. Open the command prompt to that directory and type “dotnet MyApp.dll” and it runs. Open the browser navigate to http://localhost:5000 and it works.

If you publish on Azure, you need an Azure account. Any publishing can also be done using the command line, i.e. “dotnet publish –configuration Release –output “C:\MyPublishedApp” (from google AI)

If you publish on IIS you need to install IIS correctly (needs the ASP.NET Core package, etc. Refer to Microsoft it’s too long to explain here) and edit web.config as indicated in the comments and in the Microsoft documentation.

Everything worked without a glitch.

More than this, I can’t help.

 

  • JD answered Nov 9, 2025 - 10:46 pm
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In visual studio.

 

  • JD answered Nov 8, 2025 - 7:55 pm
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I know it isn’t a compiler, and it is GREAT that Wisej.NET supports VB.NET! 🙂

Where can I find examples/templates for VB.NET Wisej.NET 4?  Or for that matter for Wisej.NET 3.5?

 

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Microsoft supports VB.NET on all versions of .NET including netcore.

Wisej.NET is not a compiler. Anything that compiles to .NET (including COBOL on .NET) works with the Wisej.NET framework.

  • JD answered Nov 8, 2025 - 12:59 pm
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