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Comprehensive guide for implementing the Syncfusion WPF Busy Indicator (SfBusyIndicator) control in Windows Presentation Foundation applications. Use this skill when working with loading indicators, progress animations, or visual feedback during async and long-running operations in WPF. Covers IsBusy binding, AnimationType configuration, header customization, MVVM integration, and sizing with ViewboxHeight/ViewboxWidth.
Implements the Syncfusion WPF CurrencyTextBox control for formatted currency input with culture-specific formatting. Use this when adding currency input fields, financial data entry controls, or decimal value inputs with currency symbols in WPF applications. Covers currency formatting, culture support, min/max validation, NumberFormatInfo customization, and value binding.
Implements the Syncfusion WPF SfTextInputLayout control to provide floating labels, assistive labels, and input validation UI for WPF text inputs. Use when adding floating labels, customizing input container styles, or showing validation/helper text.
Implement Syncfusion WPF SfTreeNavigator for in-place hierarchical tree navigation and drill-down panels. Use this when building hierarchical navigation panels, drill-down navigation, or breadcrumb-style tree navigation in WPF. Covers declarative item creation, ItemsSource data binding with HierarchicalDataTemplate, Default and Extended navigation modes, HeaderTemplate customization, and MVVM-based SelectedItem selection.
Implement Syncfusion WPF ColorPicker for color and gradient selection. Use this skill whenever users need to add color picking functionality, select solid colors, create linear/radial gradients, customize palettes, apply themes, or handle color-changed events in WPF applications. Covers XAML and C# implementations.
Use this skill when a user asks how to generate, integrate, or implement a Word‑like document editor in WPF using Syncfusion. Trigger it for requests involving the Syncfusion WPF Document Editor, WPF‑based editor integration, document editing and formatting, comments, working with tables and images, managing headers and footers, applying document protection, and building end‑to‑end document workflows in WPF applications.