I have extended the TreeView control:
public class PropertyTreeView : TreeView
I want to take advantage of the form designer's capabilities but it
complains that it's not a proper user control, etc. I can't subclass
UserControl because I need to maintain all of the TreeView's methods,
properties, etc.
What should I do?
Sanjeevakumar Hiremath - 28 Oct 2005 14:48 GMT
What exactly you want to support on your control. There are lots of
possibilities.
Regards,
Sanjeevakumar Hiremath
Proteans Software Solutions
http://sharpnet.blogspot.com
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Kristopher Ives - 29 Oct 2005 01:01 GMT
I figured it out. Visual Studio .NET 2003 does not like the pound (#)
symbol in your directory path. If you are using # in your directory
path, it's likely that your custom controls will fail to load unless
they subclass UserControl. Well that is my experience.
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