UIElement3DAutomationPeer.IsContentElementCore Method
Definition
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Returns a value that indicates whether the UIElement3D that is associated with this UIElement3DAutomationPeer is an element that contains data that is presented to the user. This method is called by IsContentElement().
protected:
override bool IsContentElementCore();
protected override bool IsContentElementCore ();
override this.IsContentElementCore : unit -> bool
Protected Overrides Function IsContentElementCore () As Boolean
Returns
true
in all cases.
Remarks
Override the IsContentElementCore method if your UIElement3D is not a content element. A content element contains data that is presented to the user. An example of a content element is an item in a list box or a button on a dialog box. You typically use non-content elements, which are also called peripheral elements, to manipulate the content in a composite control. An example of a non-content element is the button on a drop-down control.
UIElement3DAutomationPeer is introduced in the .NET Framework version 3.5. For more information, see Versions and Dependencies.