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Implements Syncfusion TreeViewAdv control for Windows Forms applications to display hierarchical tree structures, file explorers, organization charts, and nested data. Use this when working with hierarchical data, parent-child relationships, expandable nodes, file browser interfaces, or folder structures. The skill covers data binding, drag-and-drop, node customization, editing capabilities, and performance optimization for tree structures in WinForms.
Implement and configure Syncfusion TextBoxExt control in Windows Forms - an enhanced textbox with custom borders, themes, and advanced text features. Use when you need styled textboxes with Office themes, custom border colors, multiline text with overflow indicators, character casing, text alignment, or RTL support. Covers theme integration, border customization, multiline configuration, and replacing standard TextBox controls with styled alternatives.
Implement and configure Syncfusion Windows Forms Calculator control for numeric input and calculation interfaces. Use this when creating calculator UIs, handling calculator events, supporting keyboard input, displaying calculation results, or integrating calculator functionality into Windows Forms applications.
Guide to implementing Syncfusion WinForms DoubleTextBox control for accepting double-precision floating-point values with customizable formatting and validation. Use this when working with numeric input controls requiring double data type support, decimal formatting, or value range constraints in Windows Forms applications.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WinForms SplitButton control - a hybrid button with dropdown menu. Use this when creating controls that combine button and dropdown functionality, toggle modes with menu options, or Office-style split buttons. Covers dynamic caption updates, custom button rendering, and toggle mode configuration.
Implement Syncfusion WinForms ButtonEdit control for creating text input with embedded buttons. Use this skill when users need to build file/folder browsers, dropdown controls, or custom input controls with action buttons. Includes assembly setup, designer/code approaches, appearance customization, child button configuration, events, and interaction patterns.
Implement Syncfusion Windows Forms BorderLayout to arrange child controls along borders (North, South, East, West) and center. Use this when working with BorderLayout, positioning controls in border regions, using docking alternatives, or configuring container layout and control spacing in Windows Forms applications.
Guide to implementing the Syncfusion Windows Forms TabbedMDIManager control for creating professional tabbed document interfaces with multiple tab groups, complete customization, event handling, and serialization support. Use this skill when users need to build MDI applications with tabbed windows, tab alignment, tab groups, button controls, appearance customization, themes, and interactive features like tooltips and context menus.
Guides implementation of Syncfusion WinForms SfCalendar control for date selection and calendar viewing. Use this when working with calendar controls, date pickers, or multi-view calendars with Month/Year/Decade/Century views. Covers date selection modes, view navigation, date restrictions, special dates, and appearance customization for Windows Forms.
How to use Syncfusion Windows Forms GridBagLayout control to arrange child controls in a flexible virtual grid with customizable rows, columns, spacing, and alignment. Use this skill whenever the user needs to create complex layouts with GridBagLayout, arrange controls dynamically, configure grid positioning, set up control spanning, or manage control alignment and sizing within a Windows Forms application.
Implement Syncfusion Windows Forms Diagram control for creating interactive diagramming applications. Use this when creating flowcharts, organizational charts, network diagrams, or node-based visualizations. The control provides drag-and-drop editing, symbol palettes, connector management, and diagram serialization for building Visio-like applications in Windows Forms.
Implementing FlowLayout in Windows Forms to automatically arrange child components horizontally or vertically. Use this when working with automatic control layouts, responsive form designs, or dynamic control arrangement. Covers spacing configuration, alignment modes, control constraints, and layout positioning.