AnnotationViewer

Questions, comments and suggestions concerning VintaSoft Annotation .NET Plug-in.

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R_Kranj
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AnnotationViewer

Post by R_Kranj »

Hello

Does it possible programmatically select some annotation? Like performClick at Button.



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Yuri
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by Yuri »

Yes, what problem did you encounter?
R_Kranj
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by R_Kranj »

I solved this problem with one annotation.

But, how can I make multiselect?
Is it possible multiselect?




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Yuri
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by Yuri »

Unfortunately multiselection for annotations is not supported at this time.

I will submit your suggestion to VintaSoft development *. Thanks.
R_Kranj
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by R_Kranj »

Support multiselection would be great.


And another question:


I have some annonce in invisible area. Zoom is 500%.
I select it programaticaly but annonce remains out of visible area.
Is it possible automatically scroll to right position. How?


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Yuri
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by Yuri »

You should calculate the coordinates and use ImageViewer.AutoScrollPosition Property
to place the screen in an area of image you need.

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R_Kranj
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by R_Kranj »

I have another question/problem;

Is it possible to show magnifier programatically without mouse click? How?

I need show two magnifiers on two forms in the same time.

Is it possible change location of magnifier?




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Alex
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Re: AnnotationViewer

Post by Alex »

Hello,

Magnifier class has the Show() and Hide() methods. You should set mouse position in ImageViewer and call the Magnifier.Show() method if you want to show magnifier.

Best regards, Alexander
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