Adding Pain Events Properties

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nirmalks
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Adding Pain Events Properties

Post by nirmalks »

I think adding paint properties for buttons, panels, labels and other controls possibly so users when designing the applications in PS can add some styling if they don't have experience working with .NET paint events. You can add those properties in property manager for each control.

What do you say?

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Re: Adding Pain Events Properties

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With the exception of the ProgressBarOverlay control, all controls shown in the toolbox are the default controls in Windows Forms. We do not have any plans to modify these controls at this time.
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