using System.Windows.Input; namespace Podder { /// <summary> /// Exposes routed commands used by the application. /// </summary> public static class Commands { /// <summary> /// Executed when the PodcastsControl should check to see if the Windows clipboard /// has a string on it to copy to the 'RSS Feed URL' TextBox. /// </summary> public static readonly RoutedCommand AutoDetectFeedUrlOnClipboard = new RoutedCommand(); /// <summary> /// Executed when the PodcastsDialog should be shown. /// </summary> public static readonly RoutedCommand ManagePodcasts = new RoutedCommand(); /// <summary> /// Executed when the selected episode should be set as the active episode. /// </summary> public static readonly RoutedCommand PlaySelectedEpisode = new RoutedCommand(); /// <summary> /// Executed when the active podcast's list of episodes should be refreshed. /// </summary> public static readonly RoutedCommand RefreshEpisodes = new RoutedCommand(); /// <summary> /// Executed when the user is seeking a new position in the active podcast. /// </summary> public static readonly RoutedCommand SeekPosition = new RoutedCommand(); /// <summary> /// Executed when the active episode should be brought into view and selected. /// </summary> public static readonly RoutedCommand SelectActiveEpisode = new RoutedCommand(); } }
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