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Repository Details

Implements Microsoft's WinUI3 in Flutter.

fluent_ui


Design beautiful native Windows apps using Flutter

Unofficial implementation of Fluent UI for Flutter. It's written based on the official documentation.

Read the documentation


Content

Motivation

Since Flutter has stable Windows support, it's necessary to have support to its UI guidelines to build apps with fidelity, the same way it has support for Material and Cupertino. See this for more info on the offical fluent ui support

See also:

Installation

Add the package to your dependencies:

dependencies:
  fluent_ui: ^4.4.0

OR

dependencies:
  fluent_ui:
    git: https://github.com/bdlukaa/fluent_ui.git

Finally, run dart pub get to download the package.

Projects using this library should use the stable channel of Flutter

Badge

Are you using this library on your app? You can use a badge to tell others:

Add the following code to your README.md or to your website:

<a title="Made with Fluent Design" href="https://github.com/bdlukaa/fluent_ui">
  <img
    src="https://img.shields.io/badge/fluent-design-blue?style=flat-square&color=gray&labelColor=0078D7"
  >
</a>

Accent color

Common controls use an accent color to convey state information. Learn more.

By default, the accent color is Colors.blue. However, you can also customize your app's accent color to reflect your brand:

FluentThemeData(
  accentColor: Colors.blue,
)

To use the system's accent color, you can use the plugin system_theme made by me :). It has support for (as of 21/01/2023) Android, Web, MacOS, Windows, Xbox and Linux (GTK 3+).

import 'package:system_theme/system_theme.dart';

FluentThemeData(
  accentColor: SystemTheme.accentColor.accent.toAccentColor(),
)

Localization

FluentUI widgets currently supports out-of-the-box an wide number of languages, including:

  • Arabic (@dmakwt)
  • Bahasa Indonesia (@ekasetiawans)
  • Belarusian (@superkeka)
  • Czech (@morning4coffe-dev)
  • Dutch (@h3x4d3c1m4l)
  • English
  • French (@WinXaito)
  • German (@larsb24)
  • Greek (@pana-g)
  • Hebrew (@yehudakremer)
  • Hindi (@alexmercerind)
  • Hungarian (@RedyAu)
  • Italian (@patricknicolosi)
  • Japanese (@chari8)
  • Korean (@dubh3)
  • Malay (@jonsaw)
  • Persian (@xmine64)
  • Polish (@madik7)
  • Portuguese (@bdlukaa)
  • Romanian (@antoniocranga)
  • Russian (@raitonoberu)
  • Simplified Chinese (@zacksleo, @rk0cc)
  • Tamil (@sarankumar-ns)
  • Traditional Chinese (@zacksleo, @rk0cc)
  • Thai (@lines-of-codes)
  • Turkish (@timurturbil)
  • Spanish (@henry2man)
  • Ukranian (@vadimbarda)
  • Urdu (@sherazahmad720)
  • Uzbek (@bobobekturdiyev)

If a language is not supported, your app may crash. You can add support for a new language or use a supported language. Learn more

Contribution

Feel free to file an issue if you find a problem or make pull requests.

All contributions are welcome :)

Contributing new localizations

In PR#216 we added support for new localizations in FluentUI Widgets.

If you want to contribute adding new localizations please follow this steps:

  • Fork the repo
  • Copy lib/l10n/intl_en.arb file into lib/l10n folder with a new language code, following this list of ISO 859-1 codes
  • Update the contents in the newly created file. Specially, please update the @locale value with the corresponding ISO code.
  • Run your project and code generation will take place or run command flutter gen-l10n
  • When you're done, make a new pull request

More about Localization in the Flutter Official Documentation

Acknowledgements

Irrespective of order, thanks to all the people below for contributing with the project. It means a lot to me :)