If the selected component is a form (instead of a component on a form), see Modifying Code Generation for a Form.
Code Generation. Choose between generating standard or serialization code for the component.
Custom Creation Code.
Enter your own creation code for the component, not including the variable
name and equal sign (=). This creation code is called in the
initComponents()
method. If this property is left blank, the IDE
generates a default creation code for the component.
Post-Creation Code, Post-Init Code, Pre-Creation Code, and Pre-Init Code.
Write custom code that you want the IDE to place before and after a
component's creation code and before and after its initialization code. The
IDE always places creation code before initialization code in
initComponents().
Serialize To. Set the name of the file for the component to be serialized to, if it is serialized.
Use Default Modifiers.
Set to True if you want the component's variable modifiers (public, private,
and so on) to be generated using the default modifiers. The default modifiers are
specified in the Variables Modifier property of the Form Objects node in the Options
window. (Choose Tools Options to view the
window.)
Set to False if you want the Variables Modifier property to appear on the component's property sheet, enabling you to override the default modifiers.
Variable Name. Modify the component's variable name.
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Modifying Code Generation for a Form
Modifying Code Generation for a Property |