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Feature Request: Restart button in settings window #521
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This is something I have wanted to see for a while. Thanks @karpovv-boris for your help. |
Should we move this button to beside the language change selection like powertoys? |
@Samuel12321 it seems logical. Other settings are 'reactive'. |
Any Updates @karpovv-boris, don't mean to bother you, just trying to plan the next few releases. |
Still no cracking this. I'm stuck at |
Why do you go there? It is not necessary to look into the C++ side of the project. Everything you need is in the C# project. |
I mean, it literally says |
The C++ should be left untouch. It's purpose is only for loading the .NET project into a Microsoft Windows signed application. You shouldn't modify it. |
@ShankarBUS perhaps instead of telling him where not to look, you could give him some direction on the best way to do this. 😉 |
Honestly, I am not sure. That's why I dropped the idea in first place. I thought he might know something. I was just trying to tell him that the C++ project is not the right place. |
Google seems to suggest:
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Well wait a minute! Now I remember why I left this unimplemented. It is because every method that we know of start the application as unpackaged (like a normal exe), so, the app loses certain functionalities that require packaged privileges. I tried every method I know, even the methods you two suggested. None of them will start the app as packaged. |
We depend on certain WinRT APIs that require a package identity such APIs are app data, startup task and some others. Starting the app as unpackaged will result in serious issues such as unavailability of app data and etc. |
We may have to wait for reunion to make this possible, it seems like they are looking into solutions for this as part of their new lifecycle api's microsoft/WindowsAppSDK#111 |
Yeah, let's hope so |
When you change the app language, you see this notice:
But some of you expected this:
Given that the application has a host we could tweak a little in the code to implement this for restarting the client.
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