XAML lets me attach properties to types that are not derived from DependencyObject. For example, I could give names to the CommandBindings on a Window:
<Window.CommandBindings>
<CommandBinding x:Name="Refresh" Command="NavigationCommands.Refresh" />
<CommandBinding x:Name="Print" Command="ApplicationCommands.Print" />
</Window.CommandBindings>
I found mention of this possibility on MSDN (Attached Properties Overview), which states "If your class is defining the attached property strictly for use on other types, then the class does not have to derive from DependencyObject. But you do need to derive from DependencyObject if you follow the overall WPF model of having your attached property also be a dependency property." - but I have no idea how to get at these attached properties in code.
Given the above XAML code inserted into a <Window />
, how can I retrieve values of the x:Name
properties from each CommandBinding
?