NavigationViewBackButtonVisible Enum
Definition
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Defines constants that specify whether the back button is visible in NavigationView.
This documentation applies to WinUI 2 for UWP (for WinUI in the Windows App SDK, see the Windows App SDK namespaces).
public enum class NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
/// [Microsoft.UI.Xaml.MUXContractProperty(version=6)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
enum class NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
/// [Microsoft.UI.Xaml.CustomAttributes.MUXContractProperty(version=6)]
enum class NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Microsoft.UI.Xaml.XamlContract, 65536)]
enum class NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
[Microsoft.UI.Xaml.MUXContractProperty(version=6)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
public enum NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
[Microsoft.UI.Xaml.CustomAttributes.MUXContractProperty(version=6)]
public enum NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Microsoft.UI.Xaml.XamlContract), 65536)]
public enum NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
Public Enum NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
- Inheritance
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NavigationViewBackButtonVisible
- Attributes
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Microsoft.UI.Xaml.MUXContractPropertyAttribute VersionAttribute Microsoft.UI.Xaml.CustomAttributes.MUXContractPropertyAttribute ContractVersionAttribute
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
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Collapsed | 0 | Do not display the back button in NavigationView, and do not reserve space for it in layout. |
Visible | 1 | Display the back button in NavigationView. |
Auto | 2 | The system chooses whether or not to display the back button, depending on the device/form factor. On phones, tablets, desktops, and hubs, the back button is visible. On Xbox/TV, the back button is collapsed. |
Examples
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