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graph_man Posted - Jul 12 2017 : 10:04:03
Every single print we have annotated has at least a few annotations involving the “plus or minus” sign. It is achieved by holding Alt and typing 0177 on the numeric keypad, resulting in this: “±”.
However, when opening our prints using your ImageEnVect (ImagingAnnot) the ± symbol instead appears as a small square. I can manually fix them by deleting the square and typing Alt + 0177 again, and it will save them fine at that point. I can close and reopen the image and the symbol I fixed will appear correctly. However, it would be fantastic if your tool could somehow handle those properly when opening the image to begin with.

Just wondering if there is anything you can do or suggest to have your component handle these symbols without having to fix them manually.

Thanks.
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xequte Posted - Nov 29 2022 : 20:05:49
Hi

Please disable UTF8EncodeImagingAnnot and then save and load again:

https://www.imageen.com/help/TIEImageEnGlobalSettings.UTF8EncodeImagingAnnot.html


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
graph_man Posted - Nov 29 2022 : 11:51:42
How to fix this issue? Send me please the code.
xequte Posted - Aug 08 2017 : 19:42:06
Hi

We have not had time to implement and test a fix yet, however if you email me I'll give you the code changes to resolve the issue.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
graph_man Posted - Jul 27 2017 : 18:01:29
Thanks,
Please inform me about results
xequte Posted - Jul 27 2017 : 17:38:14
Hi

Thanks, we can reproduce the issue with this file, and are investigating a fix.

(Actually I have a fix, but need to ensure it does not break anything)


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
graph_man Posted - Jul 24 2017 : 08:09:53
Please test other file - 01017.12-2.tif
graph_man Posted - Jul 18 2017 : 17:50:52
> ImageEnVect1.IO.LoadFromFile('d:\TIFF_with_Imaging_Annot_010172.tif');
> ImageEnVect1.IO.Params.ImagingAnnot.CopyToTImageEnVect( ImageEnVect1 );

Yes

> Do you want to try the latest source?

Yes, please
xequte Posted - Jul 18 2017 : 17:29:22
Hi

Your file correctly shows as ± for me. Is this the code you are using:

ImageEnVect1.IO.LoadFromFile('d:\TIFF_with_Imaging_Annot_010172.tif');
ImageEnVect1.IO.Params.ImagingAnnot.CopyToTImageEnVect( ImageEnVect1 );



Do you want to try the latest source?

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
graph_man Posted - Jul 17 2017 : 03:43:32
Delphi 2010 and the latest ImageEn

I'll send you my test file.
xequte Posted - Jul 16 2017 : 19:12:56
Hi

I tried inserting text and memo blocks, cutting and pasting the “±” symbol into them, then saving and reloading.

In all cases the “±” symbol loaded correctly.

What version of Delphi and ImageEn are you using?



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com