ContextPopup.MiniToolbars property

Represents a container for MiniToolbar elements.

Usage

<ContextPopup.MiniToolbars>
  child elements
</ContextPopup.MiniToolbars>

Attributes

There are no attributes.

Child elements

Element Description
MiniToolbar
May occur one or more times

Parent elements

Element
ContextPopup

Remarks

Optional.

May occur at most once for each ContextPopup.

Because controls in the MiniToolbar are not keyboard accessible, the Commands they expose should be available elsewhere in the Ribbon UI.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the basic markup for a ContextPopup View.

This section of code shows the ContextPopup.MiniToolbars control declaration.

    <ContextPopup>
      <!--
        The MiniToolbars and Context Menus are the basic ingredients for 
        the contextual UI popup. 
        Mix-and-match and associate each combination with a ContextMap Command 
        invoked in code.
      -->
      <ContextPopup.MiniToolbars>
        <MiniToolbar Name="MiniToolbar1">
          <MenuGroup Class="MajorItems">
            <Button CommandName="cmdCut" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdCopy" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdPaste" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <ToggleButton CommandName="cmdToggleButton" />
            <DropDownButton CommandName="cmdButtons">
              <MenuGroup>
                <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
                <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
                <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
              </MenuGroup>
            </DropDownButton>
          </MenuGroup>
        </MiniToolbar>
        <MiniToolbar Name="MiniToolbar2">
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </MiniToolbar>
      </ContextPopup.MiniToolbars>
      <ContextPopup.ContextMenus>
        <ContextMenu Name="ContextMenu1">
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdCut" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdCopy" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdPaste" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </ContextMenu>
        <ContextMenu Name="ContextMenu2">
          <MenuGroup>
            <ToggleButton CommandName="cmdToggleButton" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </ContextMenu>
        <ContextMenu Name="ContextMenu4">
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdCut" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdCopy" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdPaste" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <ToggleButton CommandName="cmdToggleButton" />
          </MenuGroup>
          <MenuGroup>
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton1" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton2" />
            <Button CommandName="cmdButton3" />
          </MenuGroup>
        </ContextMenu>
      </ContextPopup.ContextMenus>
      <ContextPopup.ContextMaps>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap1"
                    ContextMenu="ContextMenu1"/>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap2"
                    ContextMenu="ContextMenu2"
                    MiniToolbar="MiniToolbar1"/>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap3"
                    MiniToolbar="MiniToolbar2"/>
        <ContextMap CommandName="cmdContextMap4"
                    ContextMenu="ContextMenu4"/>
      </ContextPopup.ContextMaps>
    </ContextPopup>

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 7 [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only]

See also

Context Popup control