

In the class lib I defined a class "M圜lass". In the win app I created a UserControl that exposed a property of the type List. In next release, we'll consider to improve that while resources/schedule allows." I had to try this out my self and made a small test solution consisting of two projects, one class library and one win forms app. WinForms doesn't support generics at design-time. The short answer found for this perticular issue is: "The issue that you have reported is actually By Design. There are numerous issues reported to microsoft regarding generics and designer serialization.

I cannot recall ever having custom controls that expose generic types through public properties. I'm sorry if my reply sounded rude in any way, that was not my intention.
