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Fluent backdrop and windows 10 fix #10097

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@harshit7962 harshit7962 commented Nov 20, 2024

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Fluent applications require disabling of backdrop for them to work in windows 10. The changes here make fluent themes work without any additional requirements in windows 10. This is a draft of changes to track the problem, magnitude of changes and test things out in release/9.0. Will be raising a same set of changes for the main branch (with better explanation of the fix) after verifying/resolving a few more aspects.

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@harshit7962 harshit7962 added * NO MERGE * metadata: The PR is not ready for merge yet (see discussion for detailed reasons) draft Win 11 Theming labels Nov 20, 2024
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miloush commented Nov 20, 2024

ref #10096

@harshit7962 harshit7962 changed the title Backdrop fix/release/9.0 Fluent backdrop and windows 10 fix Nov 20, 2024
@dipeshmsft dipeshmsft added the Port to .NET 9.0 Fixes that need to ported back to .NET 9 label Nov 29, 2024
@dipeshmsft dipeshmsft removed the Port to .NET 9.0 Fixes that need to ported back to .NET 9 label Dec 9, 2024
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