public sealed class AnnStampObject : IAnnObjectCloneable
function Leadtools.Annotations.Core.AnnStampObject()
The stamp annotation object can be a picture or a text string in a rectangular frame. If the stamp object has a picture, it will be scaled to fit the bounding rectangle and will be drawn. If the stamp does not have a picture, the text will be drawn.
Programmatically, the boundaries and location of the stamp object can be controlled using the following properties:
The AnnStampObject class inherits a number of properties from the AnnObject class, providing support for font, stroke and fill characteristics. These properties are listed below:
The AnnStampObject inherits a number of text properties from the AnnTextObject class that provide support for text alignment, margins, etc. These properties are listed below:
The name of the stamp object can be controlled using Labels property; it is inherited from the AnnObject class.
Each object can be transformed with the following methods:
The following properties can also be used to programmatically set characteristics of an AnnStampObject:
[TestMethod] public void AnnCore_AnnStampObject() { // assumes _automation is valid double inch = 720.0; // Add a stamp object AnnStampObject stampObj = new AnnStampObject(); // Set the points for the hotspot stampObj.Points.Add(LeadPointDHelper.Create(1 * inch, 1 * inch)); stampObj.Points.Add(LeadPointDHelper.Create(2 * inch, 1 * inch)); stampObj.Points.Add(LeadPointDHelper.Create(2 * inch, 2 * inch)); stampObj.Points.Add(LeadPointDHelper.Create(1 * inch, 2 * inch)); // Set the text stampObj.Text = "sample text for stamp"; // Add the object to the automation container _automation.Container.Children.Add(stampObj); // Select the object _automation.SelectObject(stampObj); }
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2