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16.6.Button
16.6.1.
Rotated Buttons
16.6.2.
Pendulum Button
16.6.3.
Set Button Content with element value
16.6.4.
Set Button Width,Height and Content String by using Attributes
16.6.5.
Use Button.Content to set the content for a Button
16.6.6.
Adding image to a Button
16.6.7.
Button with no position and size
16.6.8.
Button with Property Attributes
16.6.9.
Button with Property Elements
16.6.10.
Button with default Xml namespace
16.6.11.
Button with named Namespace
16.6.12.
Button Based On Style
16.6.13.
Property Trigger for Button
16.6.14.
Layout Tranform
16.6.15.
Using alternate elements as the content of a Button
16.6.16.
Button's Background = ImageBrush. The resulting button has an image as its background
16.6.17.
A rotated Button
16.6.18.
Using Button.Content to set content for Button
16.6.19.
A button that has been skewed and rotated
16.6.20.
Button PreviewMouseDown action and MouseDown action
16.6.21.
Add CommandTarget for Button
16.6.22.
Adding graphics to a Button
16.6.23.
Button with image and text, use grid to layout Button content
16.6.24.
Canvas with Button on
16.6.25.
Resizing Buttons
16.6.26.
To add a button control and a text block to the canvas
16.6.27.
A simple template for a round button
16.6.28.
Load style defined in Xaml and apply to the Button
16.6.29.
Nested Button content
16.6.30.
Two repeat buttons that increase and decrease a numerical value.
16.6.31.
Set button properties with Linq style
16.6.32.
Simple Custom Button
16.6.33.
Button VerticalAlignment=Top HorizontalAlignment=Left
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