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Current behavior
As you can see, the cursor moves to the left after pressing the comma.
Expected behavior
It should not move the cursor what so ever after pressing the comma by default. This behavior does not happend on neither xamarin.classic nor native.
Describe the bug
Looks like NetworkConnectionStateTrigger is using a private copy of WeakEventListener, it's identical to the one we already have in the Toolkit, so we should update the source to use the [existing code within the Toolkit](https://github.c
Describe the bug
Adding a reference to a ClassLibrary project from a UWP application project generates a XAML compiler warning.
Steps to reproduce the bug
- Open Visual Studio 2019 (or 2017)
- Create a new Universal Windows Class Library project
- Create a new Universal Windows Application project in the same solution
- Add a reference to the Class Library project from the Appl
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Suggested code to add to Fields.xaml
<smtx:XamlDisplay
Grid.Row="1"
Grid.Column="4"
UniqueKey="fields_30">