Universal Windows Platform
Universal Windows Platform (UWP) is an API that allows developers to create cross-platform applications that are able to run on Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Xbox One and HoloLens.
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Describe the bug
Adding a reference to a ClassLibrary project from a UWP application project generates a XAML compiler warning.
Steps to reproduce the bug
- Open Visual Studio 2019 (or 2017)
- Create a new Universal Windows Class Library project
- Create a new Universal Windows Application project in the same solution
- Add a reference to the Class Library project from the Appl
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Hello,
when I go to the "Share Single" category in the documentation, I realize that there is a list of applications supported by the react-native-share package.
So, to start with, I was already wondering what "Share Single" meant exactly. I didn't really understand the associated example gifs.
Then, why are some applications, like FACEBOOK_STORIES, only supported on iOS and others only
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What would you like clarification on:
I read that Uno renders all controls in Windows style and there is an option somewhere deep in Uno to have some of the controls render in native OS style.
I believe it's crucial to be able to switch an application's (or page's) property to render controls using native styles wherever applicable (and to be able to switch back to Windows style again when