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weitzhandler avatar weitzhandler commented on June 28, 2024 3

Please reopen this issue.
The error issue still persists.

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serenaz avatar serenaz commented on June 28, 2024 2

Hi! Sorry, I was under the impression that the change was coming in the spring update, but was just informed that it's not coming until the fall :/ In the meantime, would recommend the StackOverflow solution.

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serenaz avatar serenaz commented on June 28, 2024 1

The behavior is being changed exactly :)

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LanceMcCarthy avatar LanceMcCarthy commented on June 28, 2024 1

Hi @serenaz!

Can you provide more info on which SDK the behavior will be changed in? Is this expected in the upcoming Spring Creator's Update?

Thanks!

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SuperJMN avatar SuperJMN commented on June 28, 2024 1

@serenaz could you, please, post an example on how to get the desired result without the workaround that @binaryfunt posted on StackOverflow?

Thanks in advance

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SuperJMN avatar SuperJMN commented on June 28, 2024

@serenaz What do you mean? is it already changed? Which build? how is this solved? Thanks :)

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weitzhandler avatar weitzhandler commented on June 28, 2024

Issue still exists.
The issue is very easy to reproduce:

  • Create a NavigtionView and set inline NavigationViewItems to it.
  • Run it and observe the icon displaying and hiding according to screen

Now instead of inline items, use NavigationView.MenuItemTemplate:

<NavigationView.MenuItemTemplate>
  <DataTemplate>
    <NavigationViewItem Icon="{Binding Icon}"/>
  </DataTemplate>
</NavigationView.MenuItemTemplate>

When rendered, the NavigationViewItem is no longer responsive to the screen size or the navigation view mode.
This issue shouldn't have been closed.

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sharpninja avatar sharpninja commented on June 28, 2024

Please reopen this issue.
The error issue still persists.

Can confirm, exists in WinUI 3.

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hkhmsft avatar hkhmsft commented on June 28, 2024

If still relevant, please file this on Microsoft Q&A. Unfortunately, the scope of this feedback channel covers specific doc fixes. The community of experts and Microsoft engineers can provide timely answers to your broader technical questions. If you do create a thread over at Microsoft Q&A, it would be fantastic if you could share that link here so I can track the progress and potentially incorporate the technical details into our documentation.

Though I'm marking this Issue as closed now, please treat this thread as an open thread for follow-ups. Thanks!

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sharpninja avatar sharpninja commented on June 28, 2024

Unfortunately, the scope of this feedback channel covers specific doc fixes.

Does this mean that the behavior in WinUI now matches that described by the page?

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hkhmsft avatar hkhmsft commented on June 28, 2024

@jwmsft @anawishnoff for visibility. Any pending doc updates we can make to clarify the above issue?

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anawishnoff avatar anawishnoff commented on June 28, 2024

If this is an issue/bug with the NavigationView control itself, I'd recommend someone file a bug on the main WinUI repo. I'm not sure where the issue is on the NavigationView doc itself, could you elaborate there?

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