NavigationCommands.Favorites Property
Definition
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Gets the value that represents the Favorites
command.
public:
static property System::Windows::Input::RoutedUICommand ^ Favorites { System::Windows::Input::RoutedUICommand ^ get(); };
public static System.Windows.Input.RoutedUICommand Favorites { get; }
static member Favorites : System.Windows.Input.RoutedUICommand
Public Shared ReadOnly Property Favorites As RoutedUICommand
Property Value
The routed UI command.
Default Values | |
---|---|
Key Gesture | CTRL+I |
UI Text | Favorites |
Examples
The following example shows how to implement code that responds to the Favorites command in conjunction with a Frame.
<Window
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
x:Class="SDKSample.Favorites">
<!-- NavigationCommands.Favorites -->
<MenuItem Command="NavigationCommands.Favorites">
<MenuItem.CommandBindings>
<!-- NavigationCommands.Favorites Binding-->
<CommandBinding
Command="NavigationCommands.Favorites"
CanExecute="navigationCommandFavorites_CanExecute"
Executed="navigationCommandFavorites_Executed" />
</MenuItem.CommandBindings>
</MenuItem>
<Frame Name="frame" NavigationUIVisibility="Hidden" Source="Page1.xaml" />
</Window>
Remarks
This command indicates the intention to manage and navigate to favorites.
There is no implementation for responding to the Favorites command on any given WPF class. As such, you need to provide an appropriate implementation, which is shown in the example.
XAML Attribute Usage
<object property="NavigationCommands.Favorites"/>