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beto-rodriguez avatar beto-rodriguez commented on July 1, 2024 4

I hope we can have a Nuget package in about 1 or 2 months

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beto-rodriguez avatar beto-rodriguez commented on July 1, 2024 1

Hi!

I forgot to add the license file, yes it is under the MIT license, just added it.
Yes it will be free, and will also have a paid version to try to keep the project alive.

The main difference is that we can take v2 to Xamarin, UNO platform, Avalonia, maybe WASM, and of course WPF, WinForms, UWP, to achieve this in v0 was practically impossible.

I also added a readme.md to the project, take a look at the main page of the repo.

https://github.com/Live-Charts/LiveCharts2

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jamsoft avatar jamsoft commented on July 1, 2024 1

I can only applaud you for picking this up again. Really great library.

Alas, I'm stuck on 4.8 for now as the upgrade to my massive WPF app is a rewrite really too. I appreciate how much work that is. Thank you!

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ghost1372 avatar ghost1372 commented on July 1, 2024

Thank you @beto-rodriguez
When can we use nuget packages? Does it take too long?

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tarekfb avatar tarekfb commented on July 1, 2024

I hope we can have a Nuget package in about 1 or 2 months

Any progress on the package? Thanks

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ghost1372 avatar ghost1372 commented on July 1, 2024

I hope we can have a Nuget package in about 1 or 2 months

Any progress on the package? Thanks

yes nuget is available
#35 (comment)

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beto-rodriguez avatar beto-rodriguez commented on July 1, 2024

The API should not change from now on.

There are some issues I am fixing before the first stable release, feel free to try the beta package @tarekfb and please report any issue you find.

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LaPeste avatar LaPeste commented on July 1, 2024

Sorry for dropping by in a closed issue, but since there is also a discussion about this. Do you have plans to support UNO too?

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beto-rodriguez avatar beto-rodriguez commented on July 1, 2024

@LaPeste Uno uses UWP or WinUI, LiveCharts already provides both views, you can create a Uno app (UWP) and use the LiveCharts.SkiaSharpView.UWP package.

For the newer version of Uno, there is a step missing as far as I am aware of, mono/SkiaSharp#1787

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LaPeste avatar LaPeste commented on July 1, 2024

First thing I did was to download exactly LiveCharts.SkiaSharpView.UWP, but I got an error like "platform not supported" or something along those lines. I can dig it if you need it.
But in fairness I'm using Uno 4.1.0-dev.40, which I believe it's what you're referring to as "the newer version of Uno".

Thank you for taking the time to answer.

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LaPeste avatar LaPeste commented on July 1, 2024

I'm also trying to do this from MacOs, this could be a problem. Am I right?

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