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On 29 April 2011 10:56, Hoss Ravanparsa <hitman.h...@gmail.com> wrote:

> R#?
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> On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 10:39 AM, <ben.robb...@jlta.com.au> wrote:
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>>  Refactoring like this is where R# really pays its way...
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>> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
>> ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Anthony
>> *Sent:* Friday, 29 April 2011 8:02 AM
>>
>> *To:* 'ozDotNet'
>> *Subject:* RE: Is it possible to override a class?
>>
>>  Greg...that’s what i was afraid of...yeh..good idea..will create my own
>> toolbox with derived controls....mmm...now i have to do a search and replace
>> on my current project J
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>> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
>> ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Greg Keogh
>> *Sent:* Friday, 29 April 2011 5:40 AM
>> *To:* 'ozDotNet'
>> *Subject:* RE: Is it possible to override a class?
>>
>>
>>
>> Anthony, it sounds like you do actually want to derive a new class. A
>> control is just a class. In large WinForm apps I usually create FooLabel,
>> FooButton, FooPanel, etc classes and use them in place of the usual base
>> classes. My FooLabel could detect a settings change for example and they
>> would all change colour or font. Your derived FooButton would optionally
>> beep when clicked.
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>> The only nuisance is keeping all the Foo controls in the toolbox and
>> remembering to use them consistently.
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>>
>> Greg
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