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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 Windows Forms FolderBrowser dialog for folder selection. Use this when implementing folder selection dialogs, directory browsing, or folder path selection in applications. Covers assembly setup, dialog initialization, location/style configuration, callback events, and common browsing patterns.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Gauge controls in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating data visualization gauges such as RadialGauge for circular displays (speedometers, temperature dials), LinearGauge for horizontal/vertical bars and progress indicators, or DigitalGauge for LED-style alphanumeric displays. Covers dashboard gauges, instrument panels, real-time monitoring, and KPI displays with needles, ranges, and scales.
Implement the CommandBar control in Windows Forms to create customizable toolbars, rebars, and status bars with docking, floating, and state persistence capabilities. The CommandBar provides Office-like UI organization with support for hosting multiple controls, user layout customization, and serializable state management.
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.
Implement ContextMenuStripEx enhanced context menus in Windows Forms applications. Use this when working with context menus, right-click functionality, or popup menus with custom items. Covers menu configuration, multi-level menus, keyboard shortcuts, and appearance customization in WinForms.
Implementation guide for Syncfusion WinForms Maps control - a geographical data visualization component that displays statistical and regional data using shape files, bubbles, markers, and interactive features. Use this when working with WinForms Maps, geographical maps in Windows Forms, shape file visualization, choropleth maps, or bubble maps. This skill covers map layers, zooming/panning, geographical data binding, ESRI shape files, and building location-based desktop applications with interactive maps.
Implement and configure Syncfusion XPToolBar control for creating professional Visual Studio-style toolbars in Windows Forms applications. Use when you need customizable toolbar layouts with various item types (BarItem, ParentBarItem, DropDownBarItem, ComboBoxBarItem), dockable positioning, chevron overflow buttons, and Office themes. Covers toolbar structure, bar item management, docking positions, appearance customization with Office2007/2016 themes, and RTL support for creating feature-rich application toolbars and menu bars.
Guide for creating Office-style ribbon interfaces in Windows Forms applications. Use when building ribbon controls with tabs, groups, buttons, backstage views, quick access toolbars, and simplified layouts. Covers Office 2007/2010/2013/2016 style ribbon menus, ribbon customization, backstage implementation, QAT configuration, and modern UI patterns in WinForms applications.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion RadioButtonAdv control in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating enhanced radio buttons with Office themes (2007/2016), Metro style, gradient backgrounds, text shadow effects, custom images per state, or 2D/3D borders for professional styling beyond standard WinForms RadioButton.
Implement grid-based layout management in Windows Forms using GridLayout component. Arrange child controls in rows and columns with configurable spacing and control participation.
Implements Syncfusion Windows Forms GridGroupingControl for advanced data management with grouping, sorting, filtering, and hierarchical display. Use this when working with multi-level grouping, master-detail grids, nested table relationships, or data summaries with aggregates. The skill covers group-by operations, Excel-like filtering, dynamic record filters, hierarchical data structures, and enterprise-level grid capabilities.