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I think they should default to fluent. With the option to disable it. This would promote fluent usage. |
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Some types of Acrylic are not working currently in WinUI 3 - so things like the NavigationView don't have them set as default. Controls like Menus and Flyouts will use InApp Acrylic as expected, by default. |
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Yes, they should. They don't right now, and this is a known issue. |
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The XAML system is great for customizing UI appearance, its one of its strengths, but I wish they provided a standard "Windows10VersionWhatever" style for all controls that can be used by applications (and is used by all inbox apps) to make life more consistent. Then when a new design language is necessary for future versions of windows a new "Windows10NextVersion" style is made available for use for everything - would go along way to unifying inbox apps and making life easier for developers who want their apps to blend in to the latest windows appearance. |
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@chigy as FYI. The WinUI will embody the default Windows styles, however we do have some known issues in WinUI3 as @mdtauk mentioned earlier. There are no plans to ship version specific styles. |
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Should controls automatically use the fluent design language in WinUI 3.0 preview 1 or is there something i should enable application wide? All controls seems flat, with no fluent elements?
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