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This section contains samples that show how to implement design-time support in Windows Forms.
In This Section
- Windows Forms UI Type Editor Sample
Shows how to implement a custom UI type editor for a Windows Forms control. - Windows Forms Extender Provider Sample
Shows how to implement an extender provider that adds properties to a Windows Forms control. - Windows Forms Designer Sample
Shows how to implement a custom designer that changes the design-time appearance of a Windows Forms control.
Related Sections
- Attributes and Design-Time Support
Describes how custom attributes associate design-time support with a component or control. - Design-Time Attributes for Components
Lists the attributes that are commonly applied to properties and events in components and controls. - Implementing a Type Converter
Describes how to implement a type converter for a custom type. - Implementing a UI Type Editor
Describes how to implement a UI type editor that allows visual editing for a custom type. - Implementing an Extender Provider
Describes how to implement an extender provider that allows properties to be added to a component at design time or at run time. - Custom Designers
Describes how to implement a designer that governs the visual representation of a component at design time.