}
@endcode
+If the action is not performed by the derived class, it will be propagated to the base class.
+For example, in the above case, MyControl can perform "action1" so should return true, but it
+cannot perform "action4" so should return false and propagate the action to Control.
+
@section register-property Registering a Property
DALi has a property system which can be extended by registering more properties through the type
Furthermore, if deriving from \link Dali::Toolkit::Control Control\endlink, the control writer
needs to be aware of their parent class's property range. Control reserves a property range between
-\link Dali::Toolkit::Internal::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_START_INDEX ControlImpl::CONTROL_PROPERTY_START_INDEX\endlink
-and \link Dali::Toolkit::Internal::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX Internal::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX\endlink.
+\link Dali::Toolkit::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_START_INDEX ControlImpl::CONTROL_PROPERTY_START_INDEX\endlink
+and \link Dali::Toolkit::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX\endlink.
Any deriving control should start their property indices from
-\link Dali::Toolkit::Internal::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX Internal::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX\endlink + 1.
+\link Dali::Toolkit::Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX Control::CONTROL_PROPERTY_END_INDEX\endlink + 1.
Please have a look at \ref property-indices for more information.