WPF, possibly ribbon control: adding an icon to the title bar

I believe that a small icon in the title bar in the image below is added using the ribbon control? I’ve been searching recently, and I don’t get much help.

There's a Microsoft WPF ribbon management library , but the same thing doesn't set anything in the title bar.

I also found a microsoft shell library that integrates some 7-bit Windows windows into wpf and allows you to mess with chrome. He did not see updates for the year, so he is not sure that he is not working yet.

Any ideas?

A related question: Does it only work on Windows 7? I do not have XP machines to see what Office 2010 looks like. I would prefer, if possible, the XPF / Windows 7 WPF solution.

How do I do this?

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This is called the Quick Access Toolbar , and there is an example MSDN page at the end of this example.

It should work the same on both XP and Windows 7 (and Vista for that matter).

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This area is known as the Quick Access ToolBar, as described here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd940502(v=vs.85).aspx

I'm not sure about the specifics of the tape management library you referenced, but we use it from Actipro, and it works great, and both xp and win7 are supported.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1346634/


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