Polyline Annotation Object
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This topic is for Document/Medical only. |
The Polyline annotation object (ANN_OBJECT_POLYLINE) is an array of points that creates a sequence of joined lines. With the automated functions, each line segment is formed with a mouse click, and the object is completed on a double click.
The points can be changed using the AnnGetPointX method, AnnGetPointY method and AnnSetPoints method.
For information on flipping, reversing or rotating annotation objects, refer to Flipping, Reversing and Rotating Annotation Objects.
With low-level functions, you must provide the points that define the shape of the object. Other applicable properties have the following defaults, which you can change:
Visible |
Defaults to FALSE. It can be changed using the AnnSetVisible method. |
Selected |
Defaults to FALSE. It can be changed using the AnnSetSelected method. |
Name |
Defaults to an empty string. It can be changed using the AnnSetNameOptions method. |
Line width |
Defaults to 0.75 points. It can be changed using the AnnSetLineWidth method. (Note that when displayed, the line must have a minimum width of 1 pixel.) |
Line style |
Defaults to solid. It can be changed using the AnnSetLineStyle method. |
ROP2 code |
Defaults to ANN_ROP2_COPY. It can be changed using the AnnSetROP2 method. |
Foreground color |
Defaults to red. It can be changed using the AnnSetForeColor method. |
Nodes |
Defaults to displaying every node. It can be changed using the AnnSetNodes method. |
Fixed State |
Defaults to not fixed. It can be changed using the AnnFixed property. |
Hyperlink |
Defaults to None. It can be changed using the AnnSetHyperlinkString method. |
Tag (identifier) |
Defaults to 0. It can be changed using the AnnSetTag method. |
Window handle |
Defaults to NULL or the handle inherited from the container. It can be changed for all objects using the AnnSetWnd method. |
User mode |
Defaults to design mode or the mode inherited from the container. It can be changed for all objects using the AnnUserMode property. |
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