Change Ribbon-menu properties after ribbon-load
I build a VSTO (made with the Ribbon Designer, not using Ribbon XML). Is it possible to change the properties (like label) of the Tab from Ribbon1.cs
?
I even can't change the ribbon title with :
private void Ribbon1_Load(object sender, RibbonUIEventArgs e)
myRibbon.Label = "something";
ms-office vsto ribbonx
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I build a VSTO (made with the Ribbon Designer, not using Ribbon XML). Is it possible to change the properties (like label) of the Tab from Ribbon1.cs
?
I even can't change the ribbon title with :
private void Ribbon1_Load(object sender, RibbonUIEventArgs e)
myRibbon.Label = "something";
ms-office vsto ribbonx
It's not clear what you're asking. Do you mean theTab
label? A Ribbon does not have aLabel
property and it's not clear what you'd be trying to change with that. Also, the code you show us is changing a property when the Ribbon loads, but the title of the question says "after ribbon-load". Which do you mean? Please be as accurate and detailed as possible.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 '18 at 14:30
@CindyMeister sorry, yes, I mean Tab label
– T.Todua
Nov 12 '18 at 17:29
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I build a VSTO (made with the Ribbon Designer, not using Ribbon XML). Is it possible to change the properties (like label) of the Tab from Ribbon1.cs
?
I even can't change the ribbon title with :
private void Ribbon1_Load(object sender, RibbonUIEventArgs e)
myRibbon.Label = "something";
ms-office vsto ribbonx
I build a VSTO (made with the Ribbon Designer, not using Ribbon XML). Is it possible to change the properties (like label) of the Tab from Ribbon1.cs
?
I even can't change the ribbon title with :
private void Ribbon1_Load(object sender, RibbonUIEventArgs e)
myRibbon.Label = "something";
ms-office vsto ribbonx
ms-office vsto ribbonx
edited Nov 12 '18 at 17:29
T.Todua
asked Nov 12 '18 at 7:02
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It's not clear what you're asking. Do you mean theTab
label? A Ribbon does not have aLabel
property and it's not clear what you'd be trying to change with that. Also, the code you show us is changing a property when the Ribbon loads, but the title of the question says "after ribbon-load". Which do you mean? Please be as accurate and detailed as possible.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 '18 at 14:30
@CindyMeister sorry, yes, I mean Tab label
– T.Todua
Nov 12 '18 at 17:29
add a comment |
It's not clear what you're asking. Do you mean theTab
label? A Ribbon does not have aLabel
property and it's not clear what you'd be trying to change with that. Also, the code you show us is changing a property when the Ribbon loads, but the title of the question says "after ribbon-load". Which do you mean? Please be as accurate and detailed as possible.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 '18 at 14:30
@CindyMeister sorry, yes, I mean Tab label
– T.Todua
Nov 12 '18 at 17:29
It's not clear what you're asking. Do you mean the
Tab
label? A Ribbon does not have a Label
property and it's not clear what you'd be trying to change with that. Also, the code you show us is changing a property when the Ribbon loads, but the title of the question says "after ribbon-load". Which do you mean? Please be as accurate and detailed as possible.– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 '18 at 14:30
It's not clear what you're asking. Do you mean the
Tab
label? A Ribbon does not have a Label
property and it's not clear what you'd be trying to change with that. Also, the code you show us is changing a property when the Ribbon loads, but the title of the question says "after ribbon-load". Which do you mean? Please be as accurate and detailed as possible.– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 '18 at 14:30
@CindyMeister sorry, yes, I mean Tab label
– T.Todua
Nov 12 '18 at 17:29
@CindyMeister sorry, yes, I mean Tab label
– T.Todua
Nov 12 '18 at 17:29
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The way to do this dynamically is using a callback.
In your ribbon XML:
<tab id="myTabID" getLabel="myCallback">
....
</tab>
In your ribbon code:
public string myCallback(IRibbonControl control)
switch (control.Id)
case "myTabID":
return "My Label";
case "whatever else":
default:
return "n/a";
The callback will execute whenever the tab is displayed, so probably on startup. When you actually want to change what's showing, you have to invalidate it:
ribbon.Invalidate();
// or
ribbon.InvalidateControl(id);
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The way to do this dynamically is using a callback.
In your ribbon XML:
<tab id="myTabID" getLabel="myCallback">
....
</tab>
In your ribbon code:
public string myCallback(IRibbonControl control)
switch (control.Id)
case "myTabID":
return "My Label";
case "whatever else":
default:
return "n/a";
The callback will execute whenever the tab is displayed, so probably on startup. When you actually want to change what's showing, you have to invalidate it:
ribbon.Invalidate();
// or
ribbon.InvalidateControl(id);
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The way to do this dynamically is using a callback.
In your ribbon XML:
<tab id="myTabID" getLabel="myCallback">
....
</tab>
In your ribbon code:
public string myCallback(IRibbonControl control)
switch (control.Id)
case "myTabID":
return "My Label";
case "whatever else":
default:
return "n/a";
The callback will execute whenever the tab is displayed, so probably on startup. When you actually want to change what's showing, you have to invalidate it:
ribbon.Invalidate();
// or
ribbon.InvalidateControl(id);
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The way to do this dynamically is using a callback.
In your ribbon XML:
<tab id="myTabID" getLabel="myCallback">
....
</tab>
In your ribbon code:
public string myCallback(IRibbonControl control)
switch (control.Id)
case "myTabID":
return "My Label";
case "whatever else":
default:
return "n/a";
The callback will execute whenever the tab is displayed, so probably on startup. When you actually want to change what's showing, you have to invalidate it:
ribbon.Invalidate();
// or
ribbon.InvalidateControl(id);
The way to do this dynamically is using a callback.
In your ribbon XML:
<tab id="myTabID" getLabel="myCallback">
....
</tab>
In your ribbon code:
public string myCallback(IRibbonControl control)
switch (control.Id)
case "myTabID":
return "My Label";
case "whatever else":
default:
return "n/a";
The callback will execute whenever the tab is displayed, so probably on startup. When you actually want to change what's showing, you have to invalidate it:
ribbon.Invalidate();
// or
ribbon.InvalidateControl(id);
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It's not clear what you're asking. Do you mean the
Tab
label? A Ribbon does not have aLabel
property and it's not clear what you'd be trying to change with that. Also, the code you show us is changing a property when the Ribbon loads, but the title of the question says "after ribbon-load". Which do you mean? Please be as accurate and detailed as possible.– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 '18 at 14:30
@CindyMeister sorry, yes, I mean Tab label
– T.Todua
Nov 12 '18 at 17:29