Release WindowsCommunityToolkit 7.1.3 for Winui 3. #4895
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Hello, When is the Winui 3 release 7.1.3 going to be released? There are some changes and fixes that would be very helpful and which we are very waiting for. |
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Hey @DmitriMilokhov , we are currently in the process of moving components of the Toolkit to our new infrastructure and repo here: https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/Windows This allows us to have a single code base and to be able to move away from having multiple branches/forks on the Toolkit for UWP, WinUI and Uno. More info on that here: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/ifdef-windows/the-windows-community-toolkit-2023-update/ As you can see, not everything is ported yet to the new repo - but for the stuff that is there, you can already use those packages in your UWP or WinUI app by looking for these pre-release packages on the preview feed. Some for new components that are part of Toolkit Labs: https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/Labs-Windows Are there specific things that are part of Toolkit 7.13 (for UWP) that you'd need in WinUI? I can then check if that is already ported over or prioritize it if not. Let me know! |
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@niels9001 @michael-hawker CommunityToolkit.WinUI.UI.Media.AcrylicBrush will always crash on WinUI3 if switching to .net 8.0, will you investigate this issue and maybe release a new version for WinUI3 on 7.1.X? We could not switch to CommunityToolkit 8.X because lots of controls missing.
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Hey @DmitriMilokhov , we are currently in the process of moving components of the Toolkit to our new infrastructure and repo here: https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/Windows
This allows us to have a single code base and to be able to move away from having multiple branches/forks on the Toolkit for UWP, WinUI and Uno. More info on that here: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/ifdef-windows/the-windows-community-toolkit-2023-update/
As you can see, not everything is ported yet to the new repo - but for the stuff that is there, you can already use those packages in your UWP or WinUI app by looking for these pre-release packages on the preview feed. Some for new components that are part of Toolk…