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We are also wandering this. In our latest project with XPS we have many problems with memory leaks and the suggested workarounds like using updatelayout don't seem to work!! |
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will anyone have a look at these top 4? Broken since the first release of .net (core). |
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@ThomasGoulet73 guess you didn't check not everything is runtime, some are XPS/WPF/XAML. The fact is that there is a pull request that needs to be tested (code originally added by Kevin Cathcart) but this has effect on XPS/WPF project. but really nobody seems to give a f#. dotnet/runtime#78374 <-- contains the code from Kevin |
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Any updates? Most of this is in the xaml/wpf area: |
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As you have noticed there are many XPS issues out there (most of them related to memory issues and memory leaks, fonts, STA, ...).
Over the last months, years I have seen many of them being moved to "future", "future", "future", "future" without getting proper attention or getting closed. I know that XPS and printing might not be sexy but it is needed as hell.
It is even so bad that Microsoft's own V4 print driver produces XPS jobs that are unable to read in .NET Core because code is not implemented, as @ThomasGoulet73 found out: #6301 and #3546 .
Why is XPS being ignored?
Why does it take literally years before someone fixes some XPS bugs?
@danmoseley what is going on?
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