>>In other words, say, there is a method signature and you would want to implement it in the instance of this class in a form (which, BTW, you can not do in .NET) - I want to somehow have a description telling me what the parameter is suposed to be used for.
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>I still don't understand what you're talking about.
Sorry, I guess I don't understand it myself - I think I remember something (like using Helpstring keyword for non visual classes), but may be it was a wrong context or something - it is probably not important anyway.
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