Button Element
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Defines an element that the user can interact with. Buttons can be of different kinds: Button, MenuButton, and SplitDropDown.
Syntax
<Button guid="guidMyCommandSet" id="MyCommand" priority="0x102" type="button">
<Parent>... </Parent>
<Icon>... </Icon>
<CommandFlag>... </CommandFlag>
<Strings>... </Strings>
</Button>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
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guid | Required. GUID of the GUID/ID command identifier. |
id | Required. ID of the GUID/ID command identifier. |
priority | Optional. A numeric value that specifies the priority. |
type | Optional. An enumerated value that specifies the kind of button. If not given, uses Button. Button A standard command that appears on toolbars (typically as an iconic button), menus, and context menus. MenuButton A menu item that does not execute a command, but produces another menu. SplitDropDown Controls, such as the Undo and Redo buttons on the standard toolbar in Microsoft Word. |
Condition | Optional. See Conditional Attributes. |
Child Elements
Element | Description |
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Parent Element | Optional. The parent element of the button. |
Icon Element | Optional. The icon associated with the button. |
Command Flag Element | Required. The valid CommandFlag values for a Button are as follows. - AllowParams - CommandWellOnly - DefaultDisabled - DefaultInvisible - DontCache - DynamicItemStart - DynamicVisibility - FixMenuController - IconAndText - NoButtonCustomize - NoCustomize - NoKeyCustomize - NoShowOnMenuController - Pict - PostExec - ProfferedCmd - RouteToDocs - TextCascadeUseBtn - TextMenuUseButton - TextChanges - TextChangesButton - TextContextUseButton - TextMenuCtrlUseMenu - TextMenuUseButton - TextOnly |
Strings Element | Required. The child ButtonText Element must be defined. |
Annotation | Optional comment. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
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Buttons Element | Groups Button elements. |
Example
The following example defines a button in a .vsct file.
<Button guid="guidMenuTextCmdSet" id="cmdidMyCommand" priority="0x0100" type="Button">
<Parent guid="guidMenuTextCmdSet" id="MyMenuGroup" />
<Icon guid="guidImages" id="bmpPic1" />
<CommandFlag>TextChanges</CommandFlag>
<Strings>
<CommandName>cmdidMyCommand</CommandName>
<ButtonText>My Command name</ButtonText>
</Strings>
</Button>