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area-HDPI-ScaleDown
area-HDPI-ScaleDown
Scaling down issues in different dpi settings
area-ILLinker/AOT
area-ILLinker/AOT
area-IME
area-IME
area-Infrastructure
area-Infrastructure
area-Infrastructure-CI
area-Infrastructure-CI
area-Interop
area-Interop
area-Layout
area-Layout
area-MDI
area-MDI
Multiple Document Interface issues
area-Serialization-BinaryFormatter-FeatureWork
area-Serialization-BinaryFormatter-FeatureWork
Feature work under the general area of BinaryFormatter related serialization
area-Serialization-Resx
area-Serialization-Resx
area-Styling
area-Styling
area-System.Drawing
area-System.Drawing
System.Drawing issues
area-Templates
area-Templates
area-Theming
area-Theming
area-Trimming
area-Trimming
area-VisualBasic
area-VisualBasic
area-VSDesigner
area-VSDesigner
Windows Forms out-of-proc designer related issues
area-VSDesigner-32Bit
area-VSDesigner-32Bit
Issues related to 32bit references in VS 64bit
area-VSTO
area-VSTO
Visual Studio Tools for Office and general Office interop
🪲 bug
:beetle: bug
Product bug (most likely)
binaryformatter-migration
binaryformatter-migration
Issues related to the removal of BinaryFormatter and migrations away from it
blocking
blocking
Used by the API Review Board
blocking-migration
blocking-migration
An issue that is preventing the developer from migrating from .NET Framework or earlier .NET
📖 documentation: breaking
:book: documentation: breaking
A change in behavior that could be breaking for applications. Needs to be documented.
📚 documentation
:books: documentation
Documentation bug or improvement
💥 regression-preview
:boom: regression-preview
Regression from a preview release
💥 regression-release
:boom: regression-release
Regression from a public release
champion-required
champion-required
Needs internal champion to shepherd issue
code cleanup
code cleanup
cleanup code for unused apis/properties/comments - no functional changes.
compliance
compliance
compliance related issues that are not necessarily accessibility