Interface |
Description |
IComponentClipboardService |
[To be supplied.] |
IMultiWindowService |
[To be supplied.] |
IOverlayService |
IOverlayService is a service that supports adding simple overlay windows to a design surface. Overlay windows can be used to paint extra glyphs on top of existing controls. Once an overlay is added, it will be forced on top of the Z-order for the other controls and overlays. If you want the overlay to be transparent, then you must do this work yourself. A typical way to make an overlay control transparent is to use the method setRegion on the control class to define the non-transparent portion of the contro. |
ISelectionUIHandler |
This interface allows a designer to provide information to the selection UI service that is needed to allow it to draw selection UI and to provide automatic component drag support. |
ISelectionUIService |
The selection UI service is used to provide a standard user interface for selection across designers. Using this service is optional, but is recommended to provide a standard UI component selection. |
ISplitWindowService |
Supports the hosting of several 'pane' windows separated by splitter bars. |
IToolboxService |
The toolbox service provides access to the toolbox in the development environment. It also provides designers the ability to configure what tools on the toolbox are available. |
ITrayHolderService |
[To be supplied.] |
IUIService |
The UI service supports interaction with the user interface of the object that is hosting the designer. You can use this service to display error messages, show dialog boxes, and get ambient properties of the host. |
IWinFormsDesigner |
Specifies the designer invoked to supply the window frame of the design document. |
IWinFormsEditorService |
Displays Winforms dialog boxes and controls. |