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Patrick Elliott wrote:
> The code needed to "react to" design mode flags in a window or other
> object is well documented. The means by which to "turn on" design mode
> for a window...
I don't understand what you mean. The code to implement visual studio isn't
documented? No, of course not.
What is it you think isn't documented? I think you think things work
differently than they do. There's no "design mode" for a window. The VS IDE
is using the design-mode properties to draw the widgets into the window.
It's like complaining that Firefox renders standard HTML, but doesn't
document the HTML you need to edit a web page.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"We'd like you to back-port all the changes in 2.0
back to version 1.0."
"We've done that already. We call it 2.0."
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