//Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. using System.Diagnostics; namespace Microsoft.WindowsAPICodePack.Dialogs.Controls { /// <summary> /// Defines the label controls in the Common File Dialog. /// </summary> public class CommonFileDialogLabel : CommonFileDialogControl { /// <summary> /// Creates a new instance of this class. /// </summary> public CommonFileDialogLabel() { } /// <summary> /// Creates a new instance of this class with the specified text. /// </summary> /// <param name="text">The text to display for this control.</param> public CommonFileDialogLabel(string text) : base(text) { } /// <summary> /// Creates a new instance of this class with the specified name and text. /// </summary> /// <param name="name">The name of this control.</param> /// <param name="text">The text to display for this control.</param> public CommonFileDialogLabel(string name, string text) : base(name, text) { } /// <summary> /// Attach this control to the dialog object /// </summary> /// <param name="dialog">Target dialog</param> internal override void Attach(IFileDialogCustomize dialog) { Debug.Assert(dialog != null, "CommonFileDialog.Attach: dialog parameter can not be null"); // Add a text control dialog.AddText(this.Id, this.Text); // Sync unmanaged properties with managed properties SyncUnmanagedProperties(); } } }
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