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Guide for implementing the Syncfusion WinForms Clock control in Windows Forms applications. Use this skill when the user needs to add a clock display, switch between analog and digital modes, customize clock appearance, apply custom renderers, configure frames or shapes for the digital clock, or freeze the clock at a fixed time. Covers ClockType, ClockFrame, ClockShape, ShowCustomTimeClock, ClockRenderer, and DigitalRenderer.
Implement Syncfusion Windows Forms SfDateTimeEdit - an advanced DateTime picker control for editing dates and times. Use this when working with datetime input, date range validation, or custom display patterns. Covers editing modes (text/mask), date validation, and globalization support in WinForms applications.
Implement Syncfusion WinForms SplashControl to display splash screens during application startup. Use this when building startup screens, loading screens, timed splash displays, or animated splash images in WinForms. Covers SplashControl setup, image configuration, timing, animation, and positioning.
Guide for implementing the Syncfusion Windows Forms MultiSelectionComboBox control — a ComboBox with multi-item selection, auto-suggestion, and tag-style visual items. Use this skill when the user mentions MultiSelectionComboBox, WinForms multi-select combo, or Syncfusion.Windows.Forms.Tools.MultiSelectionComboBox, or needs a combo box that allows selecting multiple items in a Windows Forms application. Applies when configuring display modes, binding data sources, styling visual items, handling SelectedItemCollectionChanged, or setting AutoSuggestMode.
Guide to implement and customize the Syncfusion WinForms CheckBoxAdv control. Use this when working with advanced checkbox controls featuring three states, gradient backgrounds, custom borders, shadow text, or flexible alignment in Windows Forms applications.
Implement and configure the Syncfusion DomainUpdownExt control in Windows Forms applications. Use this skill when you need to create dropdown/selection controls with spin buttons, customize appearance, manage items, and enable keyboard navigation in WinForms projects.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion layout managers in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating container layouts with BorderLayout (5-region docking), CardLayout (wizards/property pages), FlowLayout (horizontal/vertical flow), GridLayout (uniform grids), or GridBagLayout (flexible grids with spanning). Covers container controls, child control management, spacing configuration (HGap, VGap), positioning constraints, and designer integration for automatic control arrangement and structured layouts.
Building WinForms on .NET 8+. High-DPI, dark mode (experimental), DI patterns, modernization tips.
Implements Syncfusion WinForms SfDataGrid component for displaying and managing tabular data in Windows Forms applications. Use this when working with data grids, column management (auto-generation, stacked headers), data operations (filtering, sorting, grouping), or grid editing with validation. The skill covers data summaries, selection modes, export capabilities (Excel/PDF), conditional styling, master-detail views, and drag-and-drop functionality.
Guides implementation of the Syncfusion WinForms AutoLabel control for automatic label positioning with form controls. Use when users want to add labels that automatically reposition when controls move, create form layouts with paired label-control units, implement complex form designs with FlowLayout, or ensure labels stay synchronized with their associated controls. Covers labeling controls, positioning, spacing, size settings, theming, and events.
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.
Build, maintain, or modernize Windows Forms applications with practical guidance on designer-driven UI, event handling, data binding, MVP separation, and migration to modern .NET. USE FOR: working on Windows Forms UI, event-driven workflows, or classic LOB applications; migrating WinForms from .NET Framework to modern .NET; cleaning up oversized form code. DO NOT USE FOR: unrelated stacks; generic tasks that do not need this specific guidance. INVOKES: inspect the repository context, edit targeted files, and run relevant build, test, lint, or validation commands when changes are made.