问题
I know how to configure VS 2008 to open windows forms controls in code instead of the designer. But I think I have seen a way I could do this with an attribute I could decorate the desired controls with. Does anyone know its name? This is especailly usefull if you want some controls to be opened in the designer and some in the c# code view.
回答1:
I think I have found where you already seen that: the Brian Ensink's blog. You can use the DesignerCategory attribute to mark class in order to choose how they are opened:
- If you inherit a class from System.Windows.Form, it will be open by the designer view.
- If you add the [System.ComponentModel.DesignerCategory("")] attribute, it will be open by the code view.
回答2:
The magic line you seek is:
[System.ComponentModel.DesignerCategory("Code")]
Just put that before your control-derived type and kiss that useless designer goodbye.
回答3:
This option is available in Visual studio 2010
- Tools > Options
- check show all settings
- html Designer 4 select Source View
- restart Visual Studio
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1789603/visual-studio-make-view-code-default-using-attribute