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How to enable or disable QuickCommands in WPF Diagram?

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In WPF Diagram, you can enable or disable Quick commands (Delete, Duplicate, and Connection) by using SelectorConstraints property of Selector.

The following code example explains how to disable Quick Commands.

C#

SelectorViewModel svm = (diagram.SelectedItems as SelectorViewModel);
svm.SelectorConstraints = svm.SelectorConstraints & ~SelectorConstraints.QuickCommands;

 

Diagram – refers to the instance of SfDiagram

Disable quick commands

Figure 1: Disable Quick Commands

Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed learning about how to enable or disable QuickCommands in WPF Diagram.

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