Command.Name property
Represents the name of a Command.
Usage
<Command.Name/>
Attributes
There are no attributes.
Child elements
There are no child elements.
Parent elements
Element |
---|
Command |
Remarks
Optional.
May occur at most once for each Command.
Command.Name is referenced in markup to associate a Command with a control through the CommandName attribute of the control.
This element contains a value of type xs:string.
The value is constrained to a string that consists of a letter or underscore followed by any sequence of letters, digits, and underscores.
The maximum length is 100 characters.
Examples
The following example demonstrates the markup for a Command element with a Command.Name declaration.
<Command>
<Command.Name>cmdSave</Command.Name>
<Command.Symbol>ID_FILE_SAVE</Command.Symbol>
<Command.Comment>Save</Command.Comment>
<Command.Id>25003</Command.Id>
<Command.LabelTitle>
<String>
<String.Content>Label for Save</String.Content>
<String.Id>59999</String.Id>
<String.Symbol>strSave</String.Symbol>
</String>
</Command.LabelTitle>
<Command.TooltipTitle>Tooltip title with && for Save Command</Command.TooltipTitle>
<Command.TooltipDescription>Tooltip description for Save Command.</Command.TooltipDescription>
<Command.Keytip>s1</Command.Keytip>
</Command>
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client |
Windows 7 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only] |