Here's the setup: I've created a user control MyUserControl. On this control is a simple label. When I drop a new instance of this control on a form, I would like the label to be the name of the control. For example, if this is the first instance of the control, VStudio automatically sets the name of it to be "myUserControl1". I would simply like the label to read "myUserControl1". If this is the fifth control, VStudio will name it myUserControl5. I would like the label to change accordingly... but only if it hasn't already been set. Once I set it to read "The Label", it should be left alone.
I thought it would be easy. In the constructor, set label1.Text = this.Name. But then I realized, at instantiation this.Name is simply MyUserControl. It hasn't been named yet by VisualStudio and the CONTAINING InitializeComponent() method.
Ah! I'll just override the "Name" field. When it gets set, check for DesignMode and update the label!... but I can't override the name. It's not virtual or abstract. I can use "new" to force it, but then, it never fires, thus defeating the purpose.
Which event can I use to denote when the designer has named the control? I know that the redmond folks do it all the time when they drop a control on the form, so it's very possible. I'm actually quite stumped by this little riddle.
