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Icons in the Shell TitleView and Shell Toolbar items not displayed in iOS #18946

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sabrigo opened this issue Nov 22, 2023 · 5 comments · Fixed by #20510
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Icons in the Shell TitleView and Shell Toolbar items not displayed in iOS #18946

sabrigo opened this issue Nov 22, 2023 · 5 comments · Fixed by #20510
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area-controls-shell Shell Navigation, Routes, Tabs, Flyout platform/iOS 🍎 s/triaged Issue has been reviewed s/verified Verified / Reproducible Issue ready for Engineering Triage t/bug Something isn't working
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sabrigo commented Nov 22, 2023

Description

I am adding icons in the title view and toolbar items, however these arent displayed in iOS but in Android

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I have attached the github repo for the same to reproduce and also ve

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Create a new .Net MAUI app
  2. Add TitleView and ToolbarItems in appshell.xaml
  3. with some text and dummy image.

Run the application in iOS simulator

Link to public reproduction project repository

/~https://github.com/sabrigo/IconNotShowingIniOS

Version with bug

8.0.3

Is this a regression from previous behavior?

Not sure, did not test other versions

Last version that worked well

Unknown/Other

Affected platforms

iOS

Affected platform versions

iOS 15 and up

Did you find any workaround?

No response

Relevant log output

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@sabrigo sabrigo added the t/bug Something isn't working label Nov 22, 2023
@jsuarezruiz jsuarezruiz added area-controls-shell Shell Navigation, Routes, Tabs, Flyout platform/iOS 🍎 labels Nov 22, 2023
@jsuarezruiz jsuarezruiz added this to the Backlog milestone Dec 4, 2023
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ghost commented Dec 4, 2023

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@XamlTest XamlTest added s/verified Verified / Reproducible Issue ready for Engineering Triage s/triaged Issue has been reviewed labels Dec 26, 2023
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Verified this on Visual Studio Enterprise 17.9.0 Preview 2(8.0.3). Repro on iOS 17.0, Windows 11 and MacCatalyst, not repro on Android 14.0-API34 with below Project:
IconNotShowingIniOS.zip

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sabrigo commented Dec 22, 2024

@jfversluis , Can this fix be pushed to .net 8 as well? as .NET 8 is still LTS, shouldn't be covered there as well. Plus I raised this issue on .NET 8

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.NET MAUI does not have LTS releases: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/platform/support/policy/maui

So we're probably not going to backport this, sorry.

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sabrigo commented Dec 22, 2024

that is completely unfair. I raised this issue last November 22 2023, it doesn't make sense to have separate menu for Android and iOS, which makes .NET MAUI useless.

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