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Fix: Escape glyph hex in xaml #1423
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Tested, works well!
I reconfigured the CI pipeline from Azure side. I'm unable to trigger a manual build as it's a forked branch, do you mind pushing a "whitespace" commit to see if it triggers a build? |
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<local:ControlExample x:Name="Example1" HeaderText="InfoBadge embedded in NavigationView" HorizontalContentAlignment="Stretch" > |
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nit: Unrelated to PR
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the Title above --> ## Description Escape glyph hex in xaml sample ## Motivation and Context <!--- Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? --> <!--- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. --> ## How Has This Been Tested? <!--- Please describe in detail how you tested your changes. --> <!--- Include details of your testing environment, and the tests you ran to --> <!--- see how your change affects other areas of the code, etc. --> ## Screenshots (if appropriate): ![image](https://github.com/microsoft/WinUI-Gallery/assets/42881734/f299b147-1dad-40ca-aacc-fe980c8b14dd) -> ![image](https://github.com/microsoft/WinUI-Gallery/assets/42881734/4252a0b8-f5e2-46e7-b0f2-c59e793c161e) ## Types of changes <!--- What types of changes does your code introduce? Put an `x` in all the boxes that apply: --> - [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
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Escape glyph hex in xaml sample
Motivation and Context
How Has This Been Tested?
Screenshots (if appropriate):
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