Set the format:
dateTimePicker1.Format = DateTimePickerFormat.Custom;
dateTimePicker1.CustomFormat = "dd/MM/yyyy";
Enter 18 in the yaer part, the year should be set to 2018, the year should be cleared when starting to type as well.
Note: when you open the spell check dialog and it iterates through the words, it does not highlight (select) the word in the linked RadTextBoxControl/RadTextBox, like it does in the Word's spell checker.
One should be able to move to the next/previous word with Ctrl + right/left
The RadTokenizedTextItem should reference the data items as well.
RadTextBox should indicate ReadOnly state
Add option to RadSpellChecker which will allow you to append the newly added words to the loaded dictionary and save them on the hard drive.
Add support for case sensitivity search in the suggested elements.
RadAutoCompleteBox - add functionality that allow you to show Popup without typing any char.
RadMaskedEditBox does not support G mask
Currently all spell checker dialogs are not accessible for customization.
first digit entered 3 would display 0.03 second digit 5 entered would display 0.35 third digit 0 entered would display 3.50
Currently there can only be one delimiter in the autocomplete box. Different users might be accustomed to using different delimiters, even one user using several delimiters.
IMPROVE. RadTextBoxControl - add right to left support
Currently, this can be achieve with this code: TextInfo textInfo = new CultureInfo("en-US", false).TextInfo; bool updating = false; void radTextBox1_TextChanging(object sender, TextChangingEventArgs e) { if (!updating) { int pos = radTextBox1.TextBoxElement.TextBoxItem.SelectionStart; updating = true; radTextBox1.Text = textInfo.ToTitleCase(radTextBox1.Text); radTextBox1.TextBoxElement.TextBoxItem.SelectionStart = pos; updating = false; } }
Users should be able to increment the whole value of the RadMaskedEditBox using the Up/Down arrow keys or Mouse Wheel
ADD. RadTextBox - there should be a mode whether the undo should bring back the previous word or to work for each character