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Advanced editor which contains a button and the capability of hosting other common PropertyGrid editors contained in a child window.
Object Model
Syntax
'Declaration
<C1ControlAttribute(True)>
<C1TemplatePartAttribute(Name="Text", Type=C1.WPF.Input.C1TextBox)>
<StyleTypedPropertyAttribute(Property="WindowStyle", StyleTargetType=System.Windows.Window)>
<TemplatePartAttribute(Name="Text", Type=C1.WPF.Input.C1TextBox)>
<TemplateVisualStateAttribute(Name="Normal", GroupName="CommonStates")>
<RuntimeNamePropertyAttribute("Name")>
<UsableDuringInitializationAttribute(True)>
<XmlLangPropertyAttribute("Language")>
<UidPropertyAttribute("Uid")>
<NameScopePropertyAttribute("NameScope", System.Windows.NameScope)>
Public Class AdvancedEditor
Inherits C1.WPF.Core.C1View
[C1Control(true)]
[C1TemplatePart(Name="Text", Type=C1.WPF.Input.C1TextBox)]
[StyleTypedProperty(Property="WindowStyle", StyleTargetType=System.Windows.Window)]
[TemplatePart(Name="Text", Type=C1.WPF.Input.C1TextBox)]
[TemplateVisualState(Name="Normal", GroupName="CommonStates")]
[RuntimeNameProperty("Name")]
[UsableDuringInitialization(true)]
[XmlLangProperty("Language")]
[UidProperty("Uid")]
[NameScopeProperty("NameScope", System.Windows.NameScope)]
public class AdvancedEditor : C1.WPF.Core.C1View
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