When creating a class, a TypeConverter attribute can be applied to it s.t. using TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(T)) return the custom type converter. For instance:
[TypeConverter(typeof(FooConverter))]
public class Foo
{...}
public class FooConverter: TypeConverter
{...}
var tc = TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(T)); //returns a FooConverter instance.
This works as long as the class is of our making. But how would one provide a custom TypeConverter for a class which we cannot modify the source code? For example, how would one provide a custom TypeConverter for the the System.Version class (which does not have one)?
You can do it at runtime. With these classes:
You can use: