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What would you like clarification on:
I read that Uno renders all controls in Windows style and there is an option somewhere deep in Uno to have some of the controls render in native OS style.
I believe it's crucial to be able to switch an application's (or page's) property to render controls using native styles wherever applicable (and to be able to switch back to Windows style again when