Leadtools.Annotations Namespace > AnnAutomation Class : Active Property |
public virtual bool Active {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Overridable Property Active As Boolean
'Usage Dim instance As AnnAutomation Dim value As Boolean instance.Active = value value = instance.Active
public virtual bool Active {get; set;}
get_Active();
set_Active(value);
The collection of AnnAutomation objects inside a AnnAutomationManager should have one AnnAutomation object active at any time. The active AnnAutomation object is the object to which all user interface actions are directed.
If the automated annotation application has only one AnnAutomation object, it should set the Active property of this AnnAutomation to true upon initilization. No further changes are necessary. For example, you can subscribe to the System.Windows.Forms.Form.MdiChildActivate event of the main form in your application and set the Active property to true for the AnnAutomation object associated with the currently active MDI child form.
If the automated annotation application has more than one AnnAutomation, it should set the Active property of the AnnAutomation attached to the currently active form to true.
Setting the Active value of one AnnAutomation in the AnnAutomationManager.Automations property to true, will cause the Active property of all other AnnAutomation objects inside this collection to be set to false.
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