The System.Drawing.Common package is installed in the project that builds Telerik.Windows.Controls.Navigation.dll for .NET Core 3.1 Core, .NET 5 and .NET 6. The current package version is 4.7.0.
Update the package to the latest available version.
Create a SlideView control like the one in the Telerik UWP suite.
https://docs.telerik.com/devtools/xamarin/controls/slideview/slideview-getting-started
The control should have a content area, previous and next buttons, and dots indicator below, that indicates the currently selected page.
I really liked this feature and noticed you implemented it for WinForms already: TextBox Improvements in Telerik UI for WinForms
Would be great to have it for WPF as well!
Add a control that allows you to define a number of steps. Each step should be displayed with some kind of visual (like an ellipse for example) and each visual should be connected with a line. The line could be animated to look like a progress bar.
This kind of visualization is found in the Multi-Step Form feature of Kendo UI for Angular.
In the meantime, you can achieve this effect by implementing a custom control as shown in the First Look demo of RadButtons.
The purpose of this control is to notify the user of unread messages, missed calls, etc. The image below demonstrates possible visualization: the notification section in the upper right corner.
It would be really great if the autocomplete box could handle the page up/down key to skip multiple entries at once. As we have like 200 entries in the list it would be a great advancement for the users using the keyboard.
Already tried your example from the forum but it is not functional.
All the best!