NavigationCommands.BrowseBack Property
Definition
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Gets the value that represents the Browse Back
command.
public:
static property System::Windows::Input::RoutedUICommand ^ BrowseBack { System::Windows::Input::RoutedUICommand ^ get(); };
public static System.Windows.Input.RoutedUICommand BrowseBack { get; }
static member BrowseBack : System.Windows.Input.RoutedUICommand
Public Shared ReadOnly Property BrowseBack As RoutedUICommand
Property Value
The routed UI command.
Default Values | |
---|---|
Key Gesture | ALT+LEFT |
UI Text | Back |
Examples
The following example shows how to use BrowseBack in conjunction with a Frame. The Frame provides an implementation that responds to the BrowseBack command by navigating the Frame back, if there are journal entries on the back stack.
<Window xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation">
<!-- NavigationCommands.BrowseBack -->
<MenuItem
Command="NavigationCommands.BrowseBack"
CommandTarget="{Binding ElementName=frame}" />
<!-- The following Frame is used to process NavigationCommands.BrowseBack commands -->
<Frame Name="frame" NavigationUIVisibility="Hidden" Source="Page1.xaml" />
</Window>
Remarks
This command indicates the intention to navigate back to the previous page in the journal.
Frame and NavigationWindow implement support for responding to the BrowseBack, although you are not required to use it; in many cases the implementation in response to that command is the responsibility of the application writer.
XAML Attribute Usage
<object property="NavigationCommands.BrowseBack"/>