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18.01.2011 13:31, Max Vlasov :
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type="cite">Hmm, Michael, I understand you here, but I think that
the main drawback about application-wide (so possibly run-time
only) is about losing design-time magic. For example when you have
10 panels, go change some design-time property and they changed
their view all at once without even running anything. If they're
form-only and design-time, you still can imitate application-wide
defaults inheriting from common ancestor and placing all you
defaults there, but you will keep this magic at your fingers<br>
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Max Vlasov<br>
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So defaults should be designtime to. <br>
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