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WinUI view not working on WindowsAppSdk 1.6 #3007

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beto-rodriguez opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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WinUI view not working on WindowsAppSdk 1.6 #3007

beto-rodriguez opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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@beto-rodriguez
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Description

I am not able to run an app containing an SKXamlCanvas on WindowsAppSdk 1.6, not completely sure if the issue belongs to this library or to WindowsAppSdk.

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Based on my research on:

beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2#1580

I can confirm that LiveCharts does not work on WindowsAppSdk 1.6, then I realized that even just the SKXamlCanvas does work on that version.

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2.88.3 (Current)

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Visual Studio (Windows)

Platform / Operating System

Windows

Platform / Operating System Version

WindowsAppSdk 1.6

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inforithmics commented Sep 19, 2024

It is this issue,

#2999

the Bug is fixed but a new Skiasharp 3 nugget release is needed.

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Can you try the latest nightly on https://aka.ms/skiasharp-eap/index.json and let me know if it starts working again? I want to do a release, but I want to make sure I fixed it.

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