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Buttons and Controls

Buttons and UI Controls.

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Buttons and Controls

  • Action: Action provides an abstract user interface action that can be bound to items.

  • ApplicationWindow: Provides a top-level application window.

  • BusyIndicator: A busy indicator.

  • Button: A push button with a text label.

  • Calendar: Provides a way to select dates from a calendar.

  • CheckBox: A checkbox with a text label.

  • ComboBox: Provides a drop-down list functionality.

  • ExclusiveGroup: ExclusiveGroup provides a way to declare several checkable controls as mutually exclusive.

  • GroupBox: GroupBox provides a group box frame with a title.

  • Label: A text label.

  • Menu: Provides a menu component for use as a context menu, popup menu, or as part of a menu bar.

  • MenuBar: Provides a horizontal menu bar.

  • MenuItem: MenuItem provides an item to add in a menu or a menu bar.

  • MenuSeparator: MenuSeparator provides a separator for items inside a menu.

  • ProgressBar: A progress indicator.

  • RadioButton: A radio button with a text label.

  • ScrollView: Provides a scrolling view within another Item.

  • Slider: Provides a vertical or horizontal slider control.

  • SpinBox: Provides a spin box control.

  • SplitView: Lays out items with a draggable splitter between each item.

  • Stack: Provides attached properties for items pushed onto a StackView.

  • StackView: Provides a stack-based navigation model.

  • StackViewDelegate: A delegate used by StackView for loading transitions.

  • StatusBar: Contains status information in your app.

  • Switch: A switch.

  • Tab: Tab represents the content of a tab in a TabView.

  • TabView: A control that allows the user to select one of multiple stacked items.

  • TableView: Provides a list view with scroll bars, styling and header sections.

  • TableViewColumn: Used to define columns in a TableView or in a TreeView.

  • TextArea: Displays multiple lines of editable formatted text.

  • TextField: Displays a single line of editable plain text.

  • ToolBar: Contains ToolButton and related controls.

  • ToolButton: Provides a button type that is typically used within a ToolBar.

  • TreeView: Provides a tree view with scroll bars, styling and header sections.

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