* Update nuget packages
* try to fix build (Microsoft.UI.Xaml)
* Removed dlls because there are not needed anymore
* Add binaries System.Text.Json.dll (5x) to wxs file
* Downgrade System.IO.Abstractions.* due to breaking changes
* Update Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk
* Revert MSTest.* to 2.2.3
* Update release.yml
* Update ColorPickerUI.csproj
* Update release.yml
adding in .net6 sdk and moving stuff sooner
* Update release.yml
* Update release.yml
* fixing test
* Forcing vs17 and adding in .net 6 sdk
* forcing pool
* fixing issues in each pipeline
* moving release .net up
* fixing diff on agent version for nuget installer
* Removing system.text.json.dll as included now
* getting unit tests it looks like to work
* updating everythign to .net 6 minus wxs for runtime
* unit test still have
* getting 6.0 stuff up and going. Terminal Unit tests have file max length issue ....
* found i think the last .net 5 issue
* looks like i wasn't aggressive enough with the 6.0 upgrade
* Getting stuff .net 6 buildable again
* tweaking with new stuff for installer
* Update newly added merged projects to .net 6
* Fix HeatDirectory bug on VS 2022
* Settings still needs JSON dependency
* Revert "getting 6.0 stuff up and going. Terminal Unit tests have file max length issue ...."
This reverts commit b9cb4586dc.
* Update sln version
* supress obsolete warning, since this is not a new development
* Partially Revert "Getting stuff .net 6 buildable again"
This reverts commit 42b4201c6b.
* supress another obsolete warning, since this is not a new development
* Reduce the unit test project name to avoid MAX PATH in CI
* Upgrade project's toolset in the main solution
* Some TODOs to review HttpClient usage
* Upgrade project toolsets from other solutions
* Install .net 6 instead of .net 5
* Fix issue when disabling PowerToys Run on .net framework 6
* Update docs for Visual Studio 2022
* PR comments: manually upgrade missing VS 2019 references
* Discard no discard values to solve compiler warnings
Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com>
## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR enables user to preview PDF files in the Explorer preview pane
and in Outlook.
**What is this about:**
Windows does not support out of the box experience for previewing PDF
files in the preview pane. Users need to install third-party software
like Adobe Acrobat reader. The PdfPreviewHandler module enbales the user
to preview PDF files.
**How does someone test / validate:**
Run the installer, open Explorer and select a PDF file, enable the
preview pane. Maybe need to remove third-party PDF software.
## Quality Checklist
- [X] **Linked issue:** #3548
- [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors in the issue.
- [X] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [X] **Installer:** Added/updated and all pass
- [X] **Localization:** All end user facing strings can be localized
- [ ] **Docs:** Added/ updated
- [x] **Binaries:** Any new files are added to WXS / YML
- [ ] No new binaries
- [x] YML for signing
- [x] WXS for installer