RibbonTab.ContextualTabGroup Property
Definition
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Gets a reference to the RibbonContextualTabGroup that this tab is in.
public:
property System::Windows::Controls::Ribbon::RibbonContextualTabGroup ^ ContextualTabGroup { System::Windows::Controls::Ribbon::RibbonContextualTabGroup ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Controls.Ribbon.RibbonContextualTabGroup ContextualTabGroup { get; }
member this.ContextualTabGroup : System.Windows.Controls.Ribbon.RibbonContextualTabGroup
Public ReadOnly Property ContextualTabGroup As RibbonContextualTabGroup
Property Value
The contextual tab group that this tab is in; or null
if this tab is not in a contextual tab group. The registered default is null
. For more information about what can influence the value, see Dependency Property Value Precedence.
Examples
The following example shows a RibbonTab named Pens that is in the Ink Tools contextual tab group.
</ribbon:Ribbon>
<ribbon:RibbonTab Name="Pens" Header="Pens" ContextualTabGroupHeader="Ink Tools" >
<!-- Ribbon Tab Content -->
</ribbon:RibbonTab>
<ribbon:Ribbon.ContextualTabGroups>
<ribbon:RibbonContextualTabGroup Header="Ink Tools" Visibility="Visible" Background="Green" />
</ribbon:Ribbon.ContextualTabGroups>
</ribbon:Ribbon>
Remarks
You use a contextual tab to display groups of commands that are relevant only in a particular context. Contextual tab groups are shown or hidden based on specified criteria. For example, an Ink Tools tab group might be shown when tablet input is detected, or a Picture Tools tab group might be shown when an Image object is selected.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | ContextualTabGroupProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |
Applies to
.NET