I have a problem with my Universal-Windows-App: I'm giving the user the option to change the language of the app.
For this propose I've created for each language a "Ressources.resw" file and my XAML-code referes via the x:UID=
part to the resources. The language is changed via primaryLanguageOverride
This is working fine in my environment. However, if I deploy the app via Store->Create App Packages
and then try to sideload the app on (different) Windows-10 machines the language change is not reflected correctly. For example the date-format is changing properly but the properties that are pointing to the resources file are not changing correctly.
But: If the user has the corresponding Windows-Language-Pack installed, the app is working fine. My guess is, that Windows will check which language-resource file it will deploy with the installed languages on the system:
How can I avoid this?