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Basically Danny Varod seems to know as he posted it as an answer to this question:

Display a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX applicationDisplay a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX application

I think, theoretically this might work, but I have no idea how to actually do it. Since I'm also not allowed to post a comment under his comment nor am I allwoed to ask on meta about how to contact another user, I ask this as a normal question here:

How do I render my own DirectX Stuff to a full screen WPF's DirectX surface?

For starters, I have no idea how to get the DirectX surface from a WPF window. If I had it, what do I have to take care of that the WPF rendering doesn't screw up my own rending or vice-versa?

Basically Danny Varod seems to know as he posted it as an answer to this question:

Display a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX application

I think, theoretically this might work, but I have no idea how to actually do it. Since I'm also not allowed to post a comment under his comment nor am I allwoed to ask on meta about how to contact another user, I ask this as a normal question here:

How do I render my own DirectX Stuff to a full screen WPF's DirectX surface?

For starters, I have no idea how to get the DirectX surface from a WPF window. If I had it, what do I have to take care of that the WPF rendering doesn't screw up my own rending or vice-versa?

Basically Danny Varod seems to know as he posted it as an answer to this question:

Display a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX application

I think, theoretically this might work, but I have no idea how to actually do it. Since I'm also not allowed to post a comment under his comment nor am I allwoed to ask on meta about how to contact another user, I ask this as a normal question here:

How do I render my own DirectX Stuff to a full screen WPF's DirectX surface?

For starters, I have no idea how to get the DirectX surface from a WPF window. If I had it, what do I have to take care of that the WPF rendering doesn't screw up my own rending or vice-versa?

Basically Danny Varod seems to know as he posted it as an answer to this question:

Display a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX application

I think, theoretically this might work, but I have no idea how to actually do it. Since I'm also not allowed to post a comment under his comment nor am I allwoed to ask on meta about how to contact another user, I ask this as a normal question here:

How do I render my own DirectX Stuff to a full screen WPF's DirectX surface?

For starters, I have no idea how to get the directxDirectX surface from a wpfWPF window. If I had it, what do I have to take care of that the wpfWPF rendering doesn't screw up my own rending or vice versa-versa?

Thx Marc

Basically Danny Varod seems to know as he posted it as an answer to this question:

Display a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX application

I think, theoretically this might work, but I have no idea how to actually do it. Since I'm also not allowed to post a comment under his comment nor am I allwoed to ask on meta about how to contact another user, I ask this as a normal question here:

How do I render my own DirectX Stuff to a full screen WPF's DirectX surface?

For starters, I have no idea how to get the directx surface from a wpf window. If I had it, what do I have to take care of that the wpf rendering doesn't screw up my own rending or vice versa?

Thx Marc

Basically Danny Varod seems to know as he posted it as an answer to this question:

Display a Message Box over a Full Screen DirectX application

I think, theoretically this might work, but I have no idea how to actually do it. Since I'm also not allowed to post a comment under his comment nor am I allwoed to ask on meta about how to contact another user, I ask this as a normal question here:

How do I render my own DirectX Stuff to a full screen WPF's DirectX surface?

For starters, I have no idea how to get the DirectX surface from a WPF window. If I had it, what do I have to take care of that the WPF rendering doesn't screw up my own rending or vice-versa?

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