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MetroFramework.Design
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Designer support for the MetroFramework package. This package includes the MetroFramework.Design.dll. It has been separated to avoid dependencies on System.Design.dll which is not part of the .NET Client Framework.
NOTE:
To make use of designers, you must reference both MetroFramework.dll and MetroFramework.Design.dll from your project. I recommend to change the properties for the Design dll to "Copy local: false" as you do not need to redistribute it. This also helps to make your application independent of System.Design.dll and compatible with the .NET client profile, a subset of the full .NET framework.
Project Site: http://thielj.github.io/MetroFramework
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Designer support for the MetroFramework package. This package includes the MetroFramework.Design.dll. It has been separated to avoid dependencies on System.Design.dll which is not part of the .NET Client Framework.
We found that metroframework.design demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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