DesignerView Class
Provides a visual design surface for the designer.
Namespace: Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction
Assembly: Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction (in Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Class DesignerView _
Inherits Decorator
'Usage
Dim instance As DesignerView
public class DesignerView : Decorator
public ref class DesignerView : public Decorator
public class DesignerView extends Decorator
Remarks
To make your user interface (UI) designable, assign the root element of your designer’s UI to the Child property of DesignerView and set the Context property to the editing context for the designer.
[C#]
DesignerView view = new DesignerView();
view.Child = documentManager.View;
view.Context = editingContext;
The DesignerView class provides support for adorners, which are pieces of UI that adorn another piece of UI. For example, sizing handles are adorners.
DesignerView routes user input to commands on adorners, tools, and tasks. For more information, see Adorner Architecture.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherObject
System.Windows.DependencyObject
System.Windows.Media.Visual
System.Windows.UIElement
System.Windows.FrameworkElement
System.Windows.Controls.Decorator
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.DesignerView
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction Namespace