Button element
Represents a Button control.
Usage
<Button
ApplicationModes = "xs:string"
CommandName = "xs:positiveInteger or xs:string"
ApplicationDefaults.IsChecked = "Boolean"/>
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ApplicationDefaults.IsChecked |
Boolean |
No |
This attribute is valid only when the Button element is a child of QuickAccessToolbar.ApplicationDefaults. Restricted to one of the following values: |
ApplicationModes |
xs:string |
No |
Valid only if MenuGroup is the parent element. White space is valid and ignored. Maximum length: 250 characters. |
CommandName |
xs:positiveInteger or xs:string |
No |
Associates the element with a Command. The value must be unique within the Ribbon XML document. Maximum length: 100 characters. |
Child elements
There are no child elements.
Parent elements
Element |
---|
ControlGroup |
DropDownButton |
DropDownGallery |
Group |
MenuGroup |
QuickAccessToolbar.ApplicationDefaults |
SplitButton |
SplitButton.ButtonItem |
SplitButtonGallery |
Remarks
Optional.
May occur at most once for each SplitButton.ButtonItem element.
May occur one or more times for each ControlGroup, DropDownButton, DropDownGallery, Group, MenuGroup, QuickAccessToolbar.ApplicationDefaults, SplitButton, or SplitButtonGallery element.
Button supports application modes when it is hosted in the left column of the Application Menu.
Examples
The following example demonstrates the basic markup for the Button.
This section of code shows the Button Command declarations, with an associated Group that acts as the parent container for the Button element.
<!-- Button -->
<Command Name="cmdButtonGroup"
Symbol="cmdButtonGroup"
Comment="Button Group"
LabelTitle="ButtonGroup"/>
<Command Name="cmdButton1"
Symbol="cmdButton1"
Comment="Button1"
LabelTitle="Button1"/>
<Command Name="cmdButton2"
Symbol="cmdButton2"
Comment="Button2"
LabelTitle="Button2"/>
<Command Name="cmdButton3"
Symbol="cmdButton3"
Comment="Button3"
LabelTitle="Button3"/>
<Command Name="cmdButtonGroup2"
Symbol="cmdButtonGroup2"
Comment="Button Group2"
LabelTitle="ButtonGroup2"/>
<Command Name="cmdButtonG21"
Symbol="cmdButtonG21"
Comment="ButtonG21"
LabelTitle="ButtonG21">
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Source="res/large.bmp"/>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Source="res/small.bmp"/>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonG22"
Symbol="cmdButtonG22"
Comment="ButtonG22"
LabelTitle="ButtonG22">
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Source="res/large.bmp"/>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Source="res/small.bmp"/>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonG23"
Symbol="cmdButtonG23"
Comment="ButtonG23"
LabelTitle="ButtonG23">
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Source="res/large.bmp"/>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Source="res/small.bmp"/>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonG24"
Symbol="cmdButtonG24"
Comment="ButtonG24"
LabelTitle="ButtonG24">
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Source="res/large.bmp"/>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Source="res/small.bmp"/>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
This section of code shows the Button control declarations.
<Group CommandName="cmdButtonGroup"
SizeDefinition="ThreeButtons">
<Button CommandName="cmdButton1"></Button>
<Button CommandName="cmdButton2"></Button>
<Button CommandName="cmdButton3"></Button>
</Group>
Element information
- Minimum supported system: Windows 7
- Can be empty: Yes