Berin, are you trying to bring up distictions of run-time and desing-time?
The component model namespace deals with it.

"An important feature of components in the .NET Framework is that they are
designable, which means that a class that is a component can be used in a
rapid application development (RAD) environment such as Visual Studio .NET.
A component can be added to the toolbox of Visual Studio .NET, can be
dragged and dropped onto a form, and can be manipulated on a design surface.
Note that base design-time support for IComponent types is built into the
.NET Framework; a component developer does not have to do any additional
work to take advantage of the base design-time functionality."

> Anyway, we may just as well be barking up the wrong tree with these.

I bet so  :-)

hammett



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