Words don't say much first.
Because this is a separate test project that demonstrates the skin style of the dev control, it only demonstrates the effect of some controls.
The following are some of the actual projects:
The Dev's control style is not only beautiful, but it has more than 40 skin settings and is designed for a variety of user interfaces.
So below, I'll talk about some of the core code principles and implementations of dev skins.
1. Principle
1. Add a skin control DLL that references Dev, with two parts and 40 + combinations
2. Register a skin with an already constructed class
Load all skins into the drop-down list
3. Set the skin's style
4. Save to User Configuration to local file
Defines the interface for loading the skin and changing the skin ifrmskinbase, Skintool and SYSTEMCONIFG are used to set the skin and save the local configuration respectively
Winform/dev Global Skin Component