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Hello everybody,
Does anybody know how to put commands in a ribbon markup file (for example a ribbon.xml )?
Here's the code:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<Application xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/2009/Ribbon'>
<!-- Commands section -->
<Application.Commands>
<Command Name="cmdTab1"
Comment="The main tab of the ribbon."
Symbol="cmdTab1"
Id="500" >
<Command.LabelTitle>
<String Id ="501">Home</String>
</Command.LabelTitle>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonKillUapps"
Comment="Kill all user mode applications on the computer."
Symbol="cmdButtonKillUapps"
Id="11111" >
<Command.LabelTitle>
<String Id ="1214">Kill U. Applications</String>
</Command.LabelTitle>
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Id="7097">res/kuAppsBlue.bmp</Image>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Id="9802">res/kuAppsBlue16x16.bmp</Image>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonKillKapps"
Comment="Kill all kernel mode applications on the computer."
Symbol="cmdButtonKillKapps"
Id="2222" >
<Command.LabelTitle>
<String Id ="5498">Kill K. Applications</String>
</Command.LabelTitle>
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Id="2322">res/kuAppsBlue.bmp</Image>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Id="1047">res/kuAppsBlue16x16.bmp</Image>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonBlnkScrn"
Comment="Lock up and out computer of people on client(s)."
Symbol="cmdButtonBlnkScrn"
Id="502" >
<Command.LabelTitle>
<String Id ="503">Blank Screen</String>
</Command.LabelTitle>
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Id="504">res/bscreenBlue_ico.bmp</Image>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Id="505">res/bscreenBlue_ico16x16.bmp</Image>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
<Command Name="cmdButtonDisaIn"
Comment="Turn off mice(s) and keyboard(s) as if the devices were unplugged from the computer."
Symbol="cmdButtonDisaIn"
Id="599" >
<Command.LabelTitle>
<String Id ="510">Disable Input</String>
</Command.LabelTitle>
<Command.LargeImages>
<Image Id="519">res/key_blanklock.bmp</Image>
</Command.LargeImages>
<Command.SmallImages>
<Image Id="554">res/key_blanklock16x16.bmp</Image>
</Command.SmallImages>
</Command>
</Application.Commands>
<Application.Views>
<Ribbon>
<Ribbon.Tabs>
<Tab CommandName="cmdTab1">
<Group CommandName="cmdGroup1" SizeDefinition="ThreeButtons">
<SplitButton CommandName="cmdButtonKillUapps">
<Button CommandName="cmdButtonKillKapps" />
</SplitButton>
<ToggleButton CommandName="cmdButtonBlnkScrn" />
<ToggleButton CommandName="cmdButtonDisaIn" />
</Group>
</Tab>
</Ribbon.Tabs>
</Ribbon>
</Application.Views>
</Application>
Like when I hover my cursor with my mice over a command it should show a box showing a title and a concise description of what it basically does.
I am using the Windows 7 S.D.K. with Visual Studio 2010 and comping this through an external executable called uicc.exe .
Simple Thanks and Regards,
Brandon T. H.
Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst).
Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
modified 27-Dec-12 20:48pm.
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Yes, exactly what I was looking for, but how do you add return/enter spaces?, in C++ in a console application it is \n .
Simple Thanks and Regards,
Brandon T. H.
Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst).
Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison
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Follow the "See Also" link.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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