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Appearance/Font categoryIn VS 2005, I want to categorize a property (e.g. VerticalTextSpacing) under
the Text category, which is a category under Appearance. I can easily put a property in the Appearance category by adding the following attribute: Category("Appearance"). But, how would I go one level deeper? Thanks! -- Steamboat you cant.
Show quote "Steamboat" <steamb***@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:2234B82C-207B-4832-8E52-8A8DBC3C3AFA@microsoft.com... > In VS 2005, I want to categorize a property (e.g. VerticalTextSpacing) > under > the Text category, which is a category under Appearance. I can easily put > a > property in the Appearance category by adding the following attribute: > Category("Appearance"). But, how would I go one level deeper? > > Thanks! > -- > Steamboat Cody,
Thanks for your reply! -- Show quoteSteamboat "cody" wrote: > you cant. > > "Steamboat" <steamb***@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:2234B82C-207B-4832-8E52-8A8DBC3C3AFA@microsoft.com... > > In VS 2005, I want to categorize a property (e.g. VerticalTextSpacing) > > under > > the Text category, which is a category under Appearance. I can easily put > > a > > property in the Appearance category by adding the following attribute: > > Category("Appearance"). But, how would I go one level deeper? > > > > Thanks! > > -- > > Steamboat > > > |
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