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Update Rotate3DTransition.cs to fix flickering on backwards navigation #12631

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@yankun yankun commented Aug 22, 2023

What does the pull request do?

Before I've already fixed flickering on the new rotate 3d transition, now I've recognised that is missed fixing it for navigating backwards.

What is the current behavior?

Rotating "backwards" does still flicker.

What is the updated/expected behavior with this PR?

Rotating backwards will no longer flicker.

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You can test this PR using the following package version. 11.0.999-cibuild0038682-beta. (feed url: https://nuget-feed-all.avaloniaui.net/v3/index.json) [PRBUILDID]

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You can test this PR using the following package version. 11.0.999-cibuild0038844-beta. (feed url: https://nuget-feed-all.avaloniaui.net/v3/index.json) [PRBUILDID]

@maxkatz6 maxkatz6 added this pull request to the merge queue Aug 29, 2023
Merged via the queue into AvaloniaUI:master with commit a59568f Aug 29, 2023
@grokys grokys added the backport-candidate-11.0.x Consider this PR for backporting to 11.0 branch label Oct 2, 2023
grokys pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 2, 2023
Update Rotate3DTransition.cs to fix flickering on backwards navigation
@grokys grokys added backported-11.0.x and removed backport-candidate-11.0.x Consider this PR for backporting to 11.0 branch labels Oct 14, 2023
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