Re: Read about the Designer Guide Lines



> I am almost 100% certain that whoever added the current guideline
> support went with a totally different implementation than I did but I
> am glad they did. I really love the idea.

Possibly. I really don't remember what architecture you'd come up with. I
just remember you, Chuck and I discussing it and encouraging you to
continue. The current design is very abstract within the designer core and
in keeping with the redesign Chuck did back in D5 when we were creating the
CLX designer. It is also extensible in that a component author can specify
any number of guideline offsets among the various styles.

--
Allen Bauer
Delphi/C#Builder/C++Builder Chief Scientist
Borland Software Corporation.
http://blogs.borland.com/abauer


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