Hi,
thanks for preparing sample project. I tried to run it. But I have the same behavior like in my own app. The app compiles without error, but the calculator is not visible.
In the meantime I found the possibility to use the Syncfusion NuGet package. I reverenced Syncfusion.SfInput.UWP. This works fine for me and keeps the app lightweight like I want.
Thanks a lot.
Marcel
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Hi William Gerorge,
In UWP, we request you to use the Syncfusion.SfInput.UWP and Syncfusion.SfShared.UWP assemblies in your application to load the SfCalculator control. We've prepared a sample to demonstrate this integration.
For more details, please refer to our documentation: https://help.syncfusion.com/uwp/calculator/getting-started#adding-sfcalculator-control
Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
Regards,
Sekar Sivalingam
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Hi Willie Joe,
To clarify,
referencing only the Calculator DLL(Syncfusion.SfInput.UWP.dll) will not be
sufficient because the SfCalculator control depends on shared components for
rendering and input handling.
For a lightweight UWP application, please ensure you include the following assemblies:
These two assemblies are required for the SfCalculator control to function properly.
You can refer to our documentation for detailed steps: Getting Started with SfCalculator in UWP
The sample we shared earlier also demonstrates this integration: Sample Download
If this does not
meet your requirement, kindly share more details about your specific scenario
or goal so we can assist you better. Please confirm if
this resolves your query or if you need further help.
Regards,
Karthick Arjunan