
Wpf pixel art ui library
NES.wpf is a WPF UI library that emulates the pixel style of NES.css. It aims to provide a pixelated visual experience for the users. While currently it only offers limited controls, it has the potential to expand and support more pixel style languages in the future. The coding style follows magical realism, where the causal relationships in the code may not align with real-world situations. The library takes inspiration from HanyControl in terms of default control usage.
NES.wpf is a WPF UI library that aims to provide a pixelated visual experience for users. While currently offering limited controls, the library has the potential to expand and support more pixel style languages in the future. It follows a magical realism coding style and takes inspiration from HanyControl for default control usage. By installing and utilizing NES.wpf in your WPF project, you can create a nostalgic pixel style user interface.

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