Advanced Extensibility Concepts
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You can create your own custom designer experiences for the WPF Designer for Visual Studio. This section contains topics that describe how to perform advanced extensibility tasks, such as creating surrogate policies.
In This Section
How to: Create a Surrogate Policy
Describes how to implement a custom surrogate policy for a class derived from DockPanel.How to: Create a Custom Feature Connector
Describes how to implement a custom feature connector.
Reference
WPF Designer Extensibility Reference
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