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Getting Started

Erling Moxnes Kristiansen edited this page Apr 23, 2020 · 26 revisions

Installation

By using DotNet:

dotnet add package DIPS.Xamarin.UI

or NuGet

Install-Package DIPS.Xamarin.UI

API and UI Components Usage

Initializing

You need to initialize the library to make sure the library is not removed by the linker in order to use our API or UI components.

iOS

In the AppDelegate.FinishedLaunching(), add: DIPS.Xamarin.UI.iOS.Library.Initialize();

Android

In the MainActivity.OnCreate(), add: DIPS.Xamarin.UI.Android.Library.Initialize();

Custom Namespaces

👉 We recommend using custom namespacing to refer our UI components in XAML. This usage section will show you have to use our custom namespace. If you prefer to refer each component through its namespace, then you are free to do that.

  1. In your App.xaml.cs add DIPS.Xamarin.UI.Library.Initialize() in the constructor.
  1. In the desired XAML component add the namespace with a prefix in your namespaces section:
    xmlns:dxui="http://dips.xamarin.ui.com"
  1. You can now refer the library by doing this in your XAML:
<dxui:"component">

Preview Features

Features that are in preview or are experimental can be enabled by either setting the relevant property to true or calling the EnableFeature(string previewFeature) in the DIPS.Xamarin.UI.Library.PreviewFeatures namespace.

Available preview features are displayed in each component's page.

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