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Ask HN: What is the best way to build a desktop app in Windows in 2023?
.. and how many of the Microsoft applications actually use WinUI3? As far as I can tell they're doing their own thing (Office) or are Electron (Teams) or, at least in Windows 10, haven't actually been updated from WinForms.
The overhead of WinUI3 is pretty huge. The visual designer, a winning feature of Visual Studio for decades, is AWOL. Why? It's XAML, the same as the previous XAML designer! It's just .. broken?
The backward compatibility story is a disaster: you can get stuck in the UWP sandbox https://github.com/microsoft/WindowsAppSDK/issues/1780
What's the big Microsoft WinUI3 flagship app, then? Something people are actually using? Rather than just a few system dialogues. (How many Win11 settings pop up a Win32 dialogue box, still?)
- Leaked Microsoft poll shows fewer employees have confidence in leadership
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For the past year and a half I've been working on Wintoys, an app that let's you experience Windows in your way and keep it fresh everyday while having everything you need in one place
Development for WinAppSdk and WinUI 3 is also very slow and Microsoft seems to not want to push it and invest more developers into it for some reason. They try to improve the framework, is just it's a small team. For example it was a headacke to apply the Mica backgrop and required unmanaged code, they made it simpler and reduced it to a line of code but it took months. I have 2 out of 7 issues fixed on WinAppSdk repository and 0 out of 8 issues fixed in the WinUI 3 repository (some of the older than a year). This are just my issues, there are many other opened by other developers. So yeah, it wasn't fun at all. PoweshellSDK had an issue with the Import-Module command and it wasn't fixed for more than a year and probably won't be ever fixed, but I'm glad I found a workaround, even more clean and more safe, otherwise I couldn't have added the posibility to uninstall and change Store apps.
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Has MAUI improved last couple of months?
As far as I know, there are still some issues with OIDC integration. See this, for example.
- WPF Begins its Long Goodbye
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File Explorer will soon be a Windows App SDK app
this I'm interested in. WinAppSDK is open source.
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Why Modern Software Is Slow
I think the issue is actually the sandboxing and other stuff. WinRT StorageProvider API is known to be extremely slow and NTFS / Windows IO subsystem is itself already quite slow compared to UNIX. The issue IIRC is that StorageProvider is designed for sandboxing and the way they implemented that involves doing RPCs to other processes. So there's probably some heavy context switching involved, but it's architectural, and so the voice recorder was never fixed.
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WPF or WinForms
Disclaimer: I work for Microsoft. I even work on WindowsAppSDK just not the WinUI parts. People far more graphically inclined and talented than I handle that 😀
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Is it a bad idea to start a UWP app in 2022?
https://github.com/microsoft/WindowsAppSDK (327)
- MSFT is working on a UWP Task Manager - hidden on the current DEV build
mactype
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GTK: On fractional scales, fonts and hinting
I'm curious - when you were doing research into the mechanics of hinting options, did you stumble onto any relevant discussion around allowing custom pixel geometries to be defined, to enable hinting on modern OLED / WRBG displays? There's a good thread on the topic here[0], with some people referring to it as 'ClearType 2' on the MS side [1]. On the oss side I know FreeType theoretically supports this[2], but I can't quite figure out how relevant the FreeType backend is to this most recent work.
This is great work btw.
[0]: https://github.com/snowie2000/mactype/issues/932
[1]: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/issues/25595
[2]: https://freetype.org/freetype2/docs/reference/ft2-lcd_render...
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HDMI Forum Rejects Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Driver Support Sought by AMD
HDMI 2.0 is capable of doing 4k @ 120Hz, but only up to YCbCr 4:2:0 8bit instead of the full YCbCr 4:4:4 10bit (though I'm not sure how close wayland is to 10bit support). It will be fine for gaming, just not for everyday PC use.
FWIW I also didn't realise this until just now. I've been running my desktop at 4k@120hz recently for the buttery smooth neovide, but have been noticing that text rendering, especially syntax-highlighted text, looks awful. I'd seen the same oled panel render text way better in WSL/Windows (both using a custom pixel geometry[0] via Mactype, but also without), so I spent more time than I'm willing to admit to wrapping my head around custom pixel layouts and hinting in freetype. But no, turns out it was this all along.
If you want to see the effect of 420 vs 444 chroma subsampling on text rendering, this writeup[1] has some great test images and is well worth a read. Also, if you happen to have an LG OLED panel, you can get a little debug window that confirms your signal format and refresh rate, by pressing the green button on the remote 7-8 times.
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Supercharge Your Productivity: A Complete Guide to modify VS Code looks !
Mactype is an application used to improve font rendering on Windows. Install Mactype from here: https://github.com/snowie2000/mactype/releases/download/v1.2023.5.31/mactype-20230531.zip
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Text Rendering Hates You
If only. There's a ticket open with Microsoft's PowerToys to improve the anti-aliasing situation:
https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/issues/25595
And heres an explanation from the dev of MacType about how DirectWrite can cause different applications to perform text rendering differently from each other:
https://github.com/snowie2000/mactype/wiki/DirectWrite-vs-GD...
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[HUB] One YEAR Using The Alienware AW3423DW QD-OLED - My Thoughts
Already supported in WPF and DirectWrite. AFAIK DirectWrite by default only uses y-axis at large font sizes. I think MacType enables it system-wide.
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mactype: Better font rendering for Windows.
It basically patches/intercepts the winapi text drawing calls, and does its own drawing instead. There are some hints how it works here https://github.com/snowie2000/mactype/wiki/Secure-Boot
I played around with this back when I used Windows, maybe 5 years ago. It made text look better on the laptop screen (high dpi) but worse on external monitors (low dpi). That made sense because Apple doesn't sell anything with a low dpi display, but Windows still needs to run care about them, so it does a lot of extra stuff like font hinting to make rendering look good as dpi scales down.
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AW3423DW
I also use Mactype enabled as well with UnadvisedApollo's ini, and followed his steps for Mactype.
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ACTUAL fix for the AW3423DW sub-pixel layout/text fringing.
Download the latest test build here.
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Cemu Linux port - Current state
I looked at multiple screenshots, they were all bad. Just look at those on the official wiki, they are the same, and what else is there to judge by?
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AW3423DW (and other OLED) text rendering is bad. Are there subpixel rendering fixes? Will microsoft step in?
Oled users have gotten good results from the mactype community. They had a fundamentally worse problem as subpixels were being repeated. My hope is someone who knows what they're doing can do the same for these diamond patterns with mactype
What are some alternatives?
BetterClearTypeTuner - A better way to configure ClearType font smoothing on Windows 10.
MacType-Profile - Best mactype experience
UWPDumper - DLL and Injector for dumping UWP applications at run-time to bypass encrypted file system protection.
mactype-profile - @chawyehsu's MacType profile
TcNo-Acc-Switcher - A Super-fast account switcher for Steam, Battle.net, Epic Games, Origin, Riot, Ubisoft and many others! [Moved to: https://github.com/TCNOco/TcNo-Acc-Switcher]
Cronos-Rootkit - Cronos is Windows 10/11 x64 ring 0 rootkit. Cronos is able to hide processes, protect and elevate them with token manipulation.
source-han-sans - Source Han Sans | 思源黑体 | 思源黑體 | 思源黑體 香港 | 源ノ角ゴシック | 본고딕
Windows UI Library - Windows UI Library: the latest Windows 10 native controls and Fluent styles for your applications
WindowsAppSDK-Samples - Feature samples for the Windows App SDK
fslang-suggestions - The place to make suggestions, discuss and vote on F# language and core library features
MacType.Decency - A MacType profile that provides decent solution to font rendering and font substitutions for Windows operating systems.
RisohEditor - Another free Win32 resource editor