System.Drawing
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Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.
This interface provides toolbox support functions to designers. The method indicates whether the specified can be used when the current designer is active. The method selects the specified .
Defines an interface for setting the currently selected toolbox item and indicating whether a designer supports a particular toolbox item.
Method
System.Boolean
If the specified tool is supported by the designer implementing the interface, then the tool will be enabled in the toolbox when this designer has focus. Otherwise, it will be disabled. Once a tool is marked as enabled or disabled, it may not be tested for support with the same designer again.
Gets a value indicating whether the specified tool is supported by the current designer.
true if the tool is supported by the toolbox and can be enabled; false if the document designer does not know how to use the tool.
The to be tested for toolbox support.
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Method
System.Void
is called when the user double-clicks on a toolbox item. The document designer should create a component for the specified tool. The Visual Studio integrated development environment will only call on tools that are enabled in the toolbox.
Selects the specified tool.
The to select.
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