Matthew H
Matthew H
Not a bit, and no word from our Overlords
Aug 14th and I'm still seeing this
@IsmailHassani unfortunately we are not using Azure Devops (we are using GitHub tools) so that's not an option for us
@iulico-1 The current build of my app, using the following project definition and package references of ``` c# net8.0-windows10.0.22621.0 10.0.19044.0 latest MyRadar.WinUI.Services win-x86;win-x64;win-arm64 true 10.0.20348.0 x86;x64;ARM64 enable disable ... ```...
@charlesroddie Unfortunately it is not possible to upgrade to the WinAppSDK 1.6. I tried that about 2 weeks ago, and the bugs that upgrade introduced were so extensive that our...
@beto-rodriguez Thanks for this fix.. I tried to, fork, pull down and build to check to make sure the fix also worked in our project. Unfortunately, there are some missing...
GREAT NEWS @beto-rodriguez I can now confirm, out in the wild, you are absolutely correct #1622 commit fixes this bug and returns your charts to operational status in WinUI running...
You just saved my company 1000s of dollars in purchasing licenses for a commercial charting product (we were looking at Telerik and Syncfusion). I'd like to suggest it might be...
Oh and also I had to update your projects references to the latest SkiaSharpView nuget to make the QA machine happy as well.