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ApplicationCommands « Windows Presentation Foundation « VB.Net Tutorial
VB.Net Tutorial
Windows Presentation Foundation
ApplicationCommands
16.93.ApplicationCommands
16.93.1.
Without focus scope
16.93.2.
Bind ApplicationCommand to a handler
16.93.3.
Assign ApplicationCommands.Open to Button
16.93.4.
Menu with Application command: cut, copy, paste
16.93.5.
Binding command to ApplicationCommands.Redo
16.93.6.
Binding Command to ApplicationCommands.New
16.93.7.
Bind CanExecute to ApplicationCommands.Save
16.93.8.
Binding ApplicationCommands.New Command to your own handler
16.93.9.
Change ApplicationCommands.New.Text
16.93.10.
Call ApplicationCommands.New.Execute to execute the command directly
16.93.11.
Use CommandBinding to bind ApplicationCommands.New in code
16.93.12.
Use CommandBinding to Bind to ApplicationCommands
16.93.13.
Add ApplicationCommands.Cut to TextBox with TextBox.CommandBindings