XShared | Xcode extension that allows you copying the code | iOS library
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This Question might be Very Similar to Questions such as Error when using x:Shared="False" resources in external assembly in WPF but I have not been able to find a Solution that I can Relate to or rather get an Idea of How to Solve this.
Why I have mentioned Mandatory Use in the title is I have not been able to find an alternative way to solve my problem other than the with the use of Setting X:shared to false.
My problem is that in a particular view that has Icons , for Elements of Similar Type Icons seem to be sharing hence even if there are two or more types the Icon will only be rendered with one Item
This Question is justified in these Stack oveerflow Questions as well
Content Only being shown in a Single element at a given time
WPF: Can use StaticResource only once
I would Really appreciate any help/suggestions to overcome this , My code is Listed below.
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Answered 2019-Aug-22 at 15:28A complication is the numerous colours you have there. The trend nowadays is to simpler icons with just a background and foreground. Which you can "just" use one path and geometry for.
Seeing as how this is several shapes and several colours, you could use a DrawingImage.
I did this example in a usercontrol, it's roughly like one of your icons.
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Install XShared
Download the latest release of xshared.
Run ~/Applications/Shared.app and quit.
Go to System Preferences -> Extensions -> Xcode Source Editor and enable the extension.
Done.
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