How to embed a property inspector control into a palette

By Madhukar Moogala

This is old SDK Sample I have resurrected for better reach, the code is migrated to work with AutoCAD 2023.


This sample demonstrates
deriving from CAdUiPalette and CAdUiPaletteSet.

· How to persist palette data into an XML file, and to re-establish the palette set when newly created.

· How to embed a property inspector control into a palette.

· How to create a custom property editor ActiveX control (CDWGPreview).

Source :

https://github.com/MadhukarMoogala/CustPalette


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