+ // If not set, set the name of the visual to the same name as the control's property.
+ // ( If the control has been type registered )
+ if( visual.GetName().empty() )
+ {
+ // Check if the control has been type registered:
+ TypeInfo typeInfo = TypeRegistry::Get().GetTypeInfo( typeid(*this) );
+ if( typeInfo )
+ {
+ // Check if the property index has been registered:
+ Property::IndexContainer indices;
+ typeInfo.GetPropertyIndices( indices );
+ Property::IndexContainer::Iterator iter = std::find( indices.Begin(), indices.End(), index );
+ if( iter != indices.End() )
+ {
+ // If it has, then get it's name and use that for the visual
+ std::string visualName = typeInfo.GetPropertyName( index );
+ visual.SetName( visualName );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+