Flags that determine the behavior of the dot removal process.
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<FlagsAttribute()> Public Enum DotRemoveCommandFlags Inherits Enum |
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C# | |
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[FlagsAttribute()] public enum DotRemoveCommandFlags : Enum |
C++/CLI | |
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[FlagsAttribute()] public enum class DotRemoveCommandFlags : public Enum |
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None | No flags. |
UseDpi | The unit of measure for all properties of the DotRemoveActivity is thousandths of an inch. Use the image's DPI to convert to pixels. This allows the processing of many images with different DPI. If this flag is not set, the unit of measure for all properties of the DotRemoveActivity is pixels. |
SingleRegion | When DotRemoveActivity returns, either DotRemoveActivity.ImageRegion or DotRemoveActivity.Region will reference a region that contains all of the removed dots. If LeadRegion is also set, DotRemoveActivity.ImageRegion will be updated with a shallow copy of image that has a LEAD region that contains all of the removed dots. If LeadRegion is not set, DotRemoveActivity.Region is updated with a Windows region that contains all of the removed dots. When the region (either LEAD or Windows) is no longer needed, it must be disposed of(either the region allocated in DotRemoveActivity.ImageRegion or the DotRemoveActivity.Region). |
LeadRegion | When DotRemoveActivity returns, the DotRemoveActivity.ImageRegion is updated with a shallow copy of the image that also contains a region with all of the removed dots. This flag must be used in conjunction with SingleRegion. |
UseSize | Use the DotRemoveActivity.MinimumDotWidth, DotRemoveActivity.MinimumDotHeight, DotRemoveActivity.MaximumDotWidth, DotRemoveActivity.MaximumDotHeight properties of the DotRemoveActivity to indicate the size of the dots to remove. If this flag is not set, default values for the four sizes will be used. These defaults are as follows: |
UseDiagonals |
Considers pixels that are diagonal as part of the dot. Consider the "speck" below
consisting of nine pixels. If this flag is used, this speck is considered as a single dot that is 5x5 pixels. If this flag is not used, the speck is considered three dots (2x2, 1x1, 2x2). |
System.Object
System.ValueType
System.Enum
Leadtools.Workflow.ImageProcessing.DotRemoveCommandFlags
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family