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<title>Adding a fake property to a component - By Tjipke A. van der Plaats</title>
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<name>C Johnson</name>
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<updated>2006-09-05T18:57:48-07:00</updated>
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<summary>Adding a fake property to a component - By Tjipke A. van der Plaats</summary>
<content>Of course, this means that the properties are only available via the designer at designtime providing a highly inconsistant experience.Ya, it's a neat trick, but its the wrong solution for the problem.Class Helpers with an interface that indicate when to show them in the designer would have been a superior experience.</content>
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