An inherited property descriptor is used to replace all properties on a component that is being inherited. An inherited property descriptor is identical to the component's original property descriptor except for two things. First, you can tie additional attributes into this property descriptor, such as ReadOnly if the property should not be accessible on an inherited component. Second, this property descriptor stores a new default value attribute for the property that is the current value of this property on the component. This override is important because the inherited component may have different values for its defaults than its own property descriptor states.
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[Visual Basic] Public Class InheritedPropertyDescriptor Inherits PropertyDescriptor [C#] public class InheritedPropertyDescriptor : PropertyDescriptor [C++] public __gc class InheritedPropertyDescriptor : public PropertyDescriptor [JScript] public class InheritedPropertyDescriptor extends PropertyDescriptor
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Namespace: System.ComponentModel.Design
Assembly: System.ComponentModel.Design.dll
InheritedPropertyDescriptor Members | System.ComponentModel.Design Namespace | PropertyDescriptor