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Deeron |
Posted - Nov 12 2021 : 07:18:28 Hi Nigel,
I have some comments and questions about the .NET IEView controller.
Problem: 1. the IEView control's ObjGripShape property does not work, it does not set the shape of the handle points to circle (IEGripShape.Circle) type, it practically always stays rectangle type (IEGripShape.Box). :(
Suggestion: Is it possible to adjust the size of the toothpoints and the color of the toothpoints, this would be good because on smaller images the scaling could be better used with the toothpoints. I know that you can turn on the magnification and with that you can scale small images well while keeping the proportions. But there are cases where this magnification is disabled, e.g. because the whole background image is visible, in which case it would be important.
Question: 2. In the IEView control, do the SelectObject and ObjectOver events only work for annotations? Not for layers?
Thanks.
Regards, Deeron |
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Deeron |
Posted - Nov 13 2021 : 05:56:50 Hi, Nigel,
Yes, I was confused by the old object functionality.
"Do you mean the layer grips when you refer to toothpoints?"
Yes. Sorry, the word "toothpoint" is not the best word in this context. :) So, yes, I was referring to the grips (which allow the user to scale the layer)
And yes, that's what I wanted: SetLayersGripStyle() Thank you very much for your help!
Regards, Deeron |
xequte |
Posted - Nov 12 2021 : 16:32:31 Hi Deeron
Sorry, IEViewer can be a little confusing because it includes the older Object functionality, as well as the new IELayer code.
To set the grip style for layers, please use SetLayersGripStyle():
https://www.imageen.com/ievolutionhelp/html/263dcd90-5dea-f0bb-f56b-9f1a91a907e9.htm
Do you mean the layer grips when you refer to toothpoints?
For layer events you should use LayerNotify:
https://www.imageen.com/ievolutionhelp/html/13001fe9-bba9-b74e-0e09-c195a9a7ee56.htm https://www.imageen.com/ievolutionhelp/html/1455487c-afde-3b4e-9947-fecb5c957e97.htm
It covers these actions:
Selected (0): User selected the layer Moved (1): User moved the layer Resized (2): User resized the layer Moving (3): User is moving the layer Resizing (4): User is resizing the layer Rotating (5): User is rotating the layer Rotated (6): User rotated the layer Begin Resizing (7): User began to resize the layer (click down) Begin Moving (8): User began to move the layer (click down)
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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