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using System.ComponentModel;
namespace System.Windows.Controls.WpfPropertyGrid
{
/// <summary>
/// Extended <see cref="FontStyleConverter"/> that provides standard values collection.
/// </summary>
public sealed class FontStyleConverterDecorator : FontConverterDecorator
{
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="FontStyleConverterDecorator"/> class.
/// </summary>
public FontStyleConverterDecorator() : base(new FontStyleConverter()) { }
/// <summary>
/// Returns a collection of standard values for the data type this type converter is designed for when provided with a format context.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="context">An <see cref="T:System.ComponentModel.ITypeDescriptorContext"/> that provides a format context that can be used to extract additional information about the environment from which this converter is invoked. This parameter or properties of this parameter can be null.</param>
/// <returns>
/// A <see cref="T:System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter.StandardValuesCollection"/> that holds a standard set of valid values, or null if the data type does not support a standard set of values.
/// </returns>
public override StandardValuesCollection GetStandardValues(ITypeDescriptorContext context)
{
return new StandardValuesCollection(
new[]
{
FontStyles.Italic,
FontStyles.Normal,
FontStyles.Oblique
});
}
}
}
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