I'm seeing the same issue too.
I've not found a workaround other than to remove minimumScaleFactor from all Text(style: .relative) and instead try to scale down other Text instead.
Apparently this is fixed in iOS 18.1 beta, but I'm getting too many bug reports to wait until that's released.
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I'm also seeing this and getting reports of it from users. Unfortunately, users just see "Internal Error" which wasn't very helpful in identifying the issue.
I've filed a feedback for it FB13730210, I encourage others hitting this to do the same to get some numbers behind it.
Can confirm @blacksun method works.
I created the same AppIntent twice, but with an empty perform block in the one I added to the WidgetExtensions target. The one in my main app target has the fully implemented Perform function and is the one called at run time.
I'm also facing the same issue.
I have AppIntents as they require access to my core data stack, network for syncing, notification scheduling, starting live activities etc. But I can't find any way to use an AppIntent from a WidgetExtension without having to add almost my entire apps code base to the WidgetExtension.
This seems backwards, why create an AppIntent which runs in the Apps process if you have to put all the code into the WidgetExtension? I must be missing something, the docs make it sound easy to use them but lack details on how it should be setup.
Still happening with Xcode 13.3
All my navigation bars for my Apps are bright yellow as well, both in simulator and Storyboard. I'm going back to 12.2
Feedback FB8709333 has been filed for this issue
I put the same as Scotty has suggested and agree on selecting LOB type "Company that meets derivative benefits test".
I'm completely out of my depth filling this in, but through my reading the requirement for "company with an item of income that meets active trade or business test" suggests that business activities in your country of residence needs to be "substantial" in comparison to your U.S. activities. For me personally my U.S. sales are considerably higher than my U.K. sales so I wasn't sure I fulfilled that criteria.