Internal elevation points are not required, the application is already running elevated.įor more information on which option suits your application best, see Requested Execution Levels on Windows Dev Center. Use it for administrator-only applications.
The application runs only for administrators and requires that the application is launched with the full access token of an administrator. Require Administrator: select this option for your application to require administrator permissions.Refactor the application in a future release. Use this option for mixed-mode applications. Highest Available: select this option to run your application with the highest privileges the user can obtain.Refactor the app with internal elevation points. Use this option for standard user applications. As Invoker: select this option to run your application with the same access token as the parent process.Specifies the execution level for your application. GDI Scaling: Choose this option to render graphics and text to the correct scale regardless of which display it is displayed on.Per Monitor v2: Use this option to receive a notification when the application DPI changes.Per Monitor: Select this option when apps are rendering content at different DPIs and can change the DPI scaling on the fly as the applications are moved between monitors with different DPIs.System Aware: Use this option when you know the app DPI of the main display at the time you log in to your computer.Unaware: Choose this option when apps are rendered assuming 100% Scaling (96 DPI).Specifies whether the application you are developing is to use run-time themes. Use the field Custom manifest to indicate the. Custom: Use this option if you are going to provide a custom manifest.Auto Generate: The manifest file auto generates according to the below settings.None: The manifest file does not generate.You can select one of the following options: Specifies whether the manifest file generates automatically. Revert to Default removes all the entries that are not required any more, such as the previous icns icon file. Click Revert to Default to add the new icns icon file to the Deployment Manager.Select the build configuration for the macOS project from the Configuration Selector combo box.Go to Project > Deployment to open the Deployment Manager.To refresh the icns icon file that you want to deploy to the macOS, follow the steps:
In the Ribbon Designer, right-click any group, and then click Add DialogBoxLauncher.Īdd code to the xref.RibbonGroup.DialogLauncherClick event of the group to open a custom or built-in dialog box. To add a dialog box launcher to a Ribbon group Users click this icon to open related dialog boxes or task panes that provide more options that relate to the group. A dialog box launcher is a small icon that appears in a group. You can add a dialog box launcher to any group on a Ribbon. How to: Add a Dialog box launcher to a Ribbon group