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Hello,
In the Theme Studio, there are different style buttons.
How can I choose each style?
I can get it work to get the first button style (the NORMAL one) by exporting the dll and loading as a theme:
How do I get the PRIMARY style for example?
Thank yo
Hi Henoc Gimeno,
Thank you for reaching out.
We have prepared a sample that demonstrates how to customize button styles similar to those available in Theme Studio, including the Primary style in addition to the default Normal style.
Please find the attached sample and let us know if you need any further modifications or assistance.
Regards,
Sekar Sivalingam
Hello,
Thanks. This works for me.
But as I understand, all the styles are included in the dll exported by the theme studio, but it is not possible to load the different buttons as explained here using the SkinManager:
SkinManager.LoadAssembly(typeof(VioletTheme).Assembly);
Getting Started With Windows Forms Theme Studio | Syncfusion®
As said, i will do it manually (like what you have sent), but I think there should be a possibility to get the styles from the dll.
Thank you :)
Hi Henoc Gimeno,
We have confirmed the reported scenario is a defect and logged a report for the reported scenario, “SfButton BackColor and FocusedBackColor not applied properly when applying theme using the exported theme assembly from ThemeStudio”. We will fix this issue and include it in our NuGet release which is scheduled for 1st April 2025.
You can track the status of this defect using the following feedback link: BackColor and FocusedBackColor of SfButton is not applied properly when applying theme using exported theme in WinForms | Feedback Portal
Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
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Disclaimer:
“Inclusion of this solution in the weekly release may change due to other
factors including but not limited to QA checks and works reprioritization.”
Regards,
Sekar Sivalingam