.net provides a property grid to edit object structures that is very handy. This property grid uses attributes to control what data elements are editable and how to edit them.
This project is to create a multiple page layout a user control (winforms) that drives off of the same attributes but is much more user friendly. First version (this project) should support all of the features of the property grid (categories, editors, hidden fields, type converters).
To see an open source implementation of editors based on these properties, look at sourcegrid.
An example of how this would look is at [login to view URL] (download form builder).
** Attached property grid is probaby 40% of the way finished. it does not deal with complex types or have editors and type converters yet, but these are not too hard. After it works like .net one, going to add some attributes to further customize this one.
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## Platform
c#
windows forms