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WinUI Hamburger Button Cut Off #19482

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GuyMicciche opened this issue Feb 8, 2025 · 1 comment
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WinUI Hamburger Button Cut Off #19482

GuyMicciche opened this issue Feb 8, 2025 · 1 comment
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@GuyMicciche
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Current behavior

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As you can see, the app on the RIGHT is UNO app and the app on the left in WinUI 3. Seems like the hamburger button is experiencing some issues.

Does anyone know of any current fix for this?

Thanks in advanced!

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@GuyMicciche GuyMicciche added difficulty/tbd Categorizes an issue for which the difficulty level needs to be defined. kind/bug Something isn't working triage/untriaged Indicates an issue requires triaging or verification labels Feb 8, 2025
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DevTKSS commented Feb 10, 2025

if this issue has been resolved, mine (exactly the same) could be also closed: unoplatform/Uno.Themes#1512

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