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The type or namespace name Wpf
does not exist in the namespace Project.Emoji
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Wpf
does not exist in the namespace emoji
Wpf
does not exist in the namespace Emoji
Wpf
does not exist in the namespace Emoji
Wpf
does not exist in the namespace Project.Emoji
This is a bit puzzling. Do you have an |
I do, I'm actually able to use x:name elsewhere just fine which is quite strange
|
I’m afraid I was unable to reproduce the problem. Could you maybe share your project, or attach a minimal repro case? Thanks in advance! |
No problem! It seems like it might actually be a setup issue. When I cloned the sample and tried to build I actually got the exact same error. Seems like an issue specific to my machine since the package works fine when I'm not trying to use |
Hi! Do you think this can be closed? I have not seen any other occurrence of the problem, so I would think too that this was a setup issue on your side. |
Apologies if I'm not using the lib correctly as I'm fairly new to this.
I followed the example in the README and installed via PM console but when I want to add a
Name
orx:Name
to my<emoji:TextBlock>
, this is the error I'm seeing in my logs. If I don't usex:Name
orName
, the textblock is working as intendedUsing
gives me:
The type or namespace name "Wpf" does not exist in the namespace "Project.Emoji"
but this works fine
This also happens when trying to use it with RichTextBox as well.
Thanks for your time
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