LEADTOOLS Annotations for WPF and Silverlight (Leadtools.Windows.Annotations assembly)
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HeaderOffset Property (AnnObject)

Example 





Gets or sets the header offset relative to the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of this AnnObject. This is a dependency property. .NET support Silverlight support
Syntax
public Point HeaderOffset {get; set;}
'Declaration
 
Public Property HeaderOffset As Point
'Usage
 
Dim instance As AnnObject
Dim value As Point
 
instance.HeaderOffset = value
 
value = instance.HeaderOffset
public Point HeaderOffset {get; set;}
 get_HeaderOffset();
set_HeaderOffset(value);
public:
property Point HeaderOffset {
   Point get();
   void set (    Point value);
}

Property Value

The header offset relative to the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of this AnnObject.
Remarks
The automation mode uses this property when you click and drag the header of an object around. Setting this property to an empty point, puts the header back at the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of this AnnObject. For more information, refer to WPF Annotation Object Headers.
Example

For XAML example, refer to AnnPolygonObject.

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Public Sub AnnObject_HeaderOffset(ByVal container As AnnContainer)
   For Each obj As AnnObject In container.Children
      obj.IsHeaderVisible = True
      obj.HeaderOffset = New System.Windows.Point()
      obj.HeaderForeground = Colors.White
      obj.HeaderBackground = Colors.Blue
      obj.HeaderFontFamilyName = "Arial"
      obj.HeaderFontSize = 11.0
      obj.HeaderFontStyle = AnnFontStyle.Normal
      obj.HeaderFontWeight = AnnFontWeight.Bold
      obj.HeaderFontStretch = AnnFontStretches.Normal
      obj.HeaderDecorations = New TextDecorationCollection()
      obj.HeaderDecorations.Add(TextDecorations.Underline)
   Next obj
End Sub
public void AnnObject_HeaderOffset(AnnContainer container)
{
   foreach (AnnObject obj in container.Children)
   {
      obj.IsHeaderVisible = true;
      obj.HeaderOffset = new Point();
      obj.HeaderFontFamilyName = "Arial";
      obj.HeaderForeground = Colors.White;
      obj.HeaderBackground = Colors.Blue;
      obj.HeaderFontStyle = AnnFontStyle.Normal;
      obj.HeaderFontWeight = AnnFontWeight.Bold;
      obj.HeaderFontStretch = AnnFontStretches.Normal;
      obj.HeaderFontSize = 11.0;
      obj.HeaderDecorations = new TextDecorationCollection();
      obj.HeaderDecorations.Add(TextDecorations.Underline);
   }
}
public void AnnObject_HeaderOffset(AnnContainer container)
{
   foreach (AnnObject obj in container.Children)
   {
      obj.IsHeaderVisible = true;
      obj.HeaderOffset = new Point();
      obj.HeaderFontFamilyName = "Arial";
      obj.HeaderForeground = Colors.White;
      obj.HeaderBackground = Colors.Blue;
      obj.HeaderFontStyle = AnnFontStyle.Normal;
      obj.HeaderFontWeight = AnnFontWeight.Bold;
      obj.HeaderFontStretch = AnnFontStretches.Normal;
      obj.HeaderFontSize = 11.0;
   }
}
Public Sub AnnObject_HeaderOffset(ByVal container As AnnContainer)
   For Each obj As AnnObject In container.Children
      obj.IsHeaderVisible = True
      obj.HeaderOffset = New Point()
      obj.HeaderFontFamilyName = "Arial"
      obj.HeaderForeground = Colors.White
      obj.HeaderBackground = Colors.Blue
      obj.HeaderFontStyle = AnnFontStyle.Normal
      obj.HeaderFontWeight = AnnFontWeight.Bold
      obj.HeaderFontStretch = AnnFontStretches.Normal
      obj.HeaderFontSize = 11.0
   Next obj
End Sub
Requirements

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

See Also

Reference

AnnObject Class
AnnObject Members

 

 


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