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.Net 5 #11
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Hi @makingbloke, Unfortunately, my .NET days are long gone. Best regards, |
I’ll try, I haven’t done it before. I’m a bit of a GitHub newbie.
Cheers
Ps. Been using your pdfium builds for years. Brilliant project, many thanks!
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Hi @makingbloke <https://github.com/makingbloke>,
Unfortunately, my .NET days are long gone.
Can you make a Pull Request?
Best regards,
Benoit
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Just that you know: Visual Studio has now a "XAML Binding Failures" window that lists all binding errors rather than just writing them to the output window. Since this window is available, I do not use WpfBindingErrors any more. Advantage: you might have binding errors that are temporarily OK. WpfBindingErrors does not allow it, while the new "XAML Binding Failures" window does. |
Thanks, In my case I’m using DI to inject a configuration object. This may
throw an error if the app.settings file isn’t correct so I want the error
to be raised rather than be quietly ignored.
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Just that you know: Visual Studio has now a "XAML Binding Failures" window
that lists all binding errors rather than just writing them to the output
window. Since this window is available, I do not use WpfBindingErrors any
more. Advantage: you might have binding errors that are temporarily OK.
WpfBindingErrors does not allow it, while the new "XAML Binding Failures"
window does.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/whats-new-in-xaml-developer-tools-in-visual-studio-2019-for-wpf-uwp/
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Thanks for a brilliant project :)
Are you able to update the Nuget packages with a release for .Net 5?
Cheers
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