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> And also if this bug resolution will be included inside older version that works with Xamarin.Forms Note that Microsoft is retiring support for Xamarin.Forms on May 1st (less than one week from now).
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You really shouldn't have to do many changes. As a first step, I'd recommend that you upgrade to 100.15 and get things running there. There shouldn't really be anything other than just changing the version to do that, besides maybe some new minimum system requirements. Next address any obsolete warnings in your build. Anything that was marked obsolete in this build, will have been removed from v200.0. If you have no obsolete warnings left, your move to v200.4 should be pretty smooth, again barring any minimum requirements like minimum supported Windows version or increased .NET version requirements. You can see a list of release notes here: https://developers.arcgis.com/net/release-notes/release-notes-for-200-4/ And click the "prior release notes" in the TOC to go through the history of changes: This only applies to `Esri.ArcGISRuntime`. I don't know the other DLLs you're using.
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It's been a while since I tried that, but if I recall the code to work with the new webview2 was almost identical. There's some good doc here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/webview2/get-started/wpf There might also be some app settings you need to set up to better handle high-dpi scenarios, since it looks to me from the screenshot that you might be running with a high scaling factor. See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/hidpi/setting-the-default-dpi-awareness-for-a-process
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I get why different maps are secured for different users. That makes total sense. Where I'm a bit confused is a scenario where a user wants to be signed in as multiple different users at the same time, and would just love to understand that a little better, in case there's something we're missing wrt supporting that
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It looks like there's a scaling factor issue at play, comparing to the text size in the browser window behind it. Are you using the newer Webview2 browser? Or the older IE7 based one that is built into WPF?
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The dialog is hosted by the portal you're accessing and as such is just the size of the HTML returned by the server. Generally I'd use a smaller window to host the HTML content to better match the HTML content returned.
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Different credentials for the same host at the same time is not something that the maps sdk supports. I'd be curious about the use-case for this, as we don't expect a user to be multiple different users at the same time.
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This issue has been resolved in the v200.4 release that was just released.
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There's no out-of-the-box way to do this, other than listening for gestures yourself and turn it on-and-off based on that. The IsInteracting property isn't quite what you're looking for either, as it really an internal flag to set some rendering optimizations that originally started around rendering more optimized during certain interactions, but doesn't actually apply to all interactions (like Flick and double-tap-zoom are probably interactions from your point of view, but from our point of view it's actually programmatic animations)
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Just wanted to add that sample uses the new GeometryEditor introduced in 200.3. The old SketchEditor that was available in 100.15 did not fully support multi-part geometries.
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The exception you're pointing to shouldn't be an issue - this can occur deep down the .NET networking stack when a request gets cancelled, but it should _not_ lead to an application crash. It's merely a first-chance exception, and just how .NET does network requests. Did you by any chance enable that exception in the error-list to break on first chance exceptions of this type? Are you actually seeing an application crash if you just continue? (or run without the debugger attached)
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Editing is limited to your replica extent. If you expect to be editing for a larger area, you should increase the replica extent (you don't have to use the layer extent, but can specify an extent much larger than the layer itself).
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First thing to note is we require minimum Windows build 19044 in 200.3 (19041+ SDK). Could you share what you have in your csproj file? Are you overriding runtime identifiers or Platform/PlatformTarget in that project? If you use our project templates and create an ArcGIS WPF project, does that work and how does it differ from your project?
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We're currently experimenting with a code analyzer that'll help remind you to add this call. Would this be helpful?
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Glad you figured it out. If you find this step annoying too, please go upvote this issue: https://github.com/dotnet/maui/issues/7258
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