PropertyGrid > PropertyGrid Features > Using Built-in Editors |
The C1PropertyGrid control includes several built-in editors. If you do not specify an editor, C1PropertyGrid will display each member with a default editor. You can also specify editors, and if needed, create your own custom editor. The C1PropertyGrid.AvailableEditors property controls what editors are available in the C1PropertyGrid control.
Because the C1PropertyGrid control does not have built-in editors for complex objects, complex object will be shown in the default editor (StringEditor) and the string representation (tostring()) of the complex object will be shown. If you need to show complex objects, you may want to create a custom editor. For more information about creating a custom editor, see Creating Custom Editors.
Built-in editors include:
Editor |
Description |
BoolEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit bool values. |
BrushEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit Brush values. |
ColorEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit color values. |
ColorPaletteEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit color palette values. |
EnumEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit Enum values. |
ImageSourceEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit image values. |
NumericEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit numeric values. |
StringEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit String values. |
UriEditor |
Default editor used by C1PropertyGrid to edit Uri values. |
For example, color values are editable at run time in the following image: