ContextMenu element

Represents a context menu control.

Usage

<ContextMenu
  Name = "xs:string">
  child elements
</ContextMenu>

Attributes

Attribute Type Required Description
Name
xs:string
Yes
(xs:string)
A string composed of any sequence of characters, including white space and line-break characters.

Child elements

Element Description
MenuGroup
Must occur at least once

Parent elements

Element
ContextPopup.ContextMenus

Remarks

Optional.

May occur one or more times for each ContextPopup.ContextMenus.

Important

A ContextMenu cannot host Combo Box or Spinner controls.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the basic markup for a ContextPopup View.

This section of code shows a set of ContextMenu control declarations.

    <ContextPopup>
      <!--
        The MiniToolbars and Context Menus are the basic ingredients for 
        the contextual UI popup. 
        Mix-and-match and associate each combination with a ContextMap Command 
        invoked in code.
      -->
      <ContextPopup.MiniToolbars>
        <MiniToolbar Name="MiniToolbar1">
          <MenuGroup Class="MajorItems">
            <Button CommandName="cmdCut" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdCopy" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdPaste" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <ToggleButton CommandName="cmdToggleButton" />
            <DropDownButton CommandName="cmdButtons">
              <MenuGroup>
                <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
                <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
                <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
              </MenuGroup>
            </DropDownButton>
          </MenuGroup>
        </MiniToolbar>
        <MiniToolbar Name="MiniToolbar2">
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </MiniToolbar>
      </ContextPopup.MiniToolbars>
      <ContextPopup.ContextMenus>
        <ContextMenu Name="ContextMenu1">
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdCut" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdCopy" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdPaste" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </ContextMenu>
        <ContextMenu Name="ContextMenu2">
          <MenuGroup>
            <ToggleButton CommandName="cmdToggleButton" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </ContextMenu>
        <ContextMenu Name="ContextMenu4">
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdCut" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdCopy" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdPaste" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <ToggleButton CommandName="cmdToggleButton" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </ContextMenu>
      </ContextPopup.ContextMenus>
      <ContextPopup.ContextMaps>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap1"
                    ContextMenu="ContextMenu1"/>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap2"
                    ContextMenu="ContextMenu2"
                    MiniToolbar="MiniToolbar1"/>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap3"
                    MiniToolbar="MiniToolbar2"/>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap4"
                    ContextMenu="ContextMenu4"/>
      </ContextPopup.ContextMaps>
    </ContextPopup>

Element information

  • Minimum supported system: Windows 7
  • Can be empty: No

See also

Context Popup control