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>In vfp, w can make visual classes in vfp including form classes. Anybody knows how to do form classes in visual way with .NET?>
>Hi Luis,
>
>All you have to do is create a Form as you usually would. When you need to sub-class from that Form, the easiest thing to do is just create another form, and change the class in code.
>
>So when you add a new Form, the class gets generated like this:
>
>
>public partial class TestForm : Form
>{
> public TestForm()
> {
> InitializeComponent();
> }
>}
>
>
>Replace the System Form with yours:
>
>
>public partial class TestForm : MyBaseForm
>{
> public TestForm()
> {
> InitializeComponent();
> }
>}
>
>
>Also, take a look at my blog post for sub-classing other controls (such as TextBox, ComboBox, etc.):
>
>
http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com/2009/10/why-and-how-to-sub-class-base-classes.html>
>~~Bonnie
Dear Geek Goddess,
That's really the only way to do it? Clone and modify? I am not disputing what you say, was just expecting more inheritance than that.