Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the control must account for the physical resolution of the image when calculating the display properties. This is a dependency property.
public bool UseDpi { get; set; }
Public Property UseDpi As Boolean
true to account for the physical resolution of the image when calculating the display properties; otherwise, false.
The physical resolution of an image is measured in dots per inch (DPI). When you load an image, the Leadtools.RasterImage.XResolution and Leadtools.RasterImage.YResolution properties are updated with the DPI values for the horizontal and vertical resolution. Some images have different horizontal and vertical resolutions. For example, the horizontal resolution of a fax image is typically twice its vertical resolution (for example 200 by 100). In such cases, the displayed images will appear elongated if you do not account for the resolution. If the image horizontal and vertical and resolution are is ot equal, you must set the UseDpi property to true to have the control automated scaling properties account for the physical resolution of the image.
The values of SourceDpiX, SourceDpiY, ScreenDpiX and ScreenDpiY are used when calculating how to display the image if the value of UseDpi is set to true.
For example, a typical A4 document image is 8.5 by 11 inches. Which could be 2550 by 3300 pixels if the image has a resolution of 300 by 300. Most document viewer applications will try to display this image in its original size. i.e. the image will take 8.5 inches of screen horizontal space and 11 inches of screen vertical space. Without using the UseDpi property of this control, you are required to do the calculations yourself as follows:
control.UseDpi = false;
control.ScaleFactor = screenResolution / imageResolution;
In the case of the image above, this will be 96 (typical screen resolution) divided by 300. Or, you can set the UseDpi value to true and the control will use the above formula internally keeping the ScaleFactor set to 1 as follows:
control.UseDpi = true;
control.ScaleFactor = 1;
This code will produce the same result as the previous one.
The control will automatically set the ScreenDpiX and ScreenDpiY to the current screen resolution, also the SourceDpiX and SourceDpiY will be obtained from the current image set in Source. You can change these values if required for manual calculations.
using Leadtools.Help;
using Leadtools.Windows.Controls;
class MyWindow1 : Window
{
ImageBox theImage;
public MyWindow1()
{
// Create the viewer
theImage = new ImageBox();
// Create Dock Panel
DockPanel panel = new DockPanel();
Content = panel;
DockPanel.SetDock(theImage, Dock.Bottom);
theImage.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
theImage.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Bottom;
theImage.UseDpi = true;
theImage.ScreenDpiX = 96;
theImage.ScreenDpiY = 96;
panel.Children.Add(theImage);
// load an image into the viewer
theImage.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "cannon.jpg")));
Title = string.Format("Size mode = {0}, click to change", theImage.SizeMode);
theImage.MouseDown += new MouseButtonEventHandler(theImage_MouseClick);
}
void theImage_MouseClick(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
switch (theImage.SizeMode)
{
case SizeMode.Normal:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Stretch;
break;
case SizeMode.Stretch:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Fit;
break;
case SizeMode.Fit:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitAlways;
break;
case SizeMode.FitAlways:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitWidth;
break;
case SizeMode.FitWidth:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Normal;
break;
}
Title = string.Format("Size mode = {0}, double click to change", theImage.SizeMode);
}
}
static class LEAD_VARS
{
public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images";
}
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls
Private Class MyWindow1 : Inherits Window
Private theImage As ImageBox
Public Sub New()
' Create the viewer
theImage = New ImageBox()
' Create Dock Panel
Dim panel As DockPanel = New DockPanel()
Content = panel
DockPanel.SetDock(theImage, Dock.Bottom)
theImage.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center
theImage.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Bottom
theImage.UseDpi = True
theImage.ScreenDpiX = 96
theImage.ScreenDpiY = 96
panel.Children.Add(theImage)
' load an image into the viewer
theImage.Source = New BitmapImage(New Uri(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "cannon.jpg")))
Title = String.Format("Size mode = {0}, click to change", theImage.SizeMode)
AddHandler theImage.MouseDown, AddressOf theImage_MouseClick
End Sub
Private Sub theImage_MouseClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseButtonEventArgs)
Select Case theImage.SizeMode
Case SizeMode.Normal
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Stretch
Case SizeMode.Stretch
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Fit
Case SizeMode.Fit
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitAlways
Case SizeMode.FitAlways
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitWidth
Case SizeMode.FitWidth
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Normal
End Select
Title = String.Format("Size mode = {0}, double click to change", theImage.SizeMode)
End Sub
End Class
Public NotInheritable Class LEAD_VARS
Public Const ImagesDir As String = "C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images"
End Class
using Leadtools.Help;
using Leadtools.Windows.Controls;
class MyWindow1 : ChildWindow
{
ImageBox theImage;
public MyWindow1()
{
// Create the viewer
theImage = new ImageBox();
// Create Dock Panel
StackPanel panel = new StackPanel();
Content = panel;
theImage.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
theImage.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Bottom;
theImage.UseDpi = true;
theImage.ScreenDpiX = 96;
theImage.ScreenDpiY = 96;
panel.Children.Add(theImage);
// load an image into the viewer
theImage.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "cannon.jpg"));
Title = string.Format("Size mode = {0}, click to change", theImage.SizeMode);
theImage.MouseLeftButtonDown += new MouseButtonEventHandler(theImage_MouseLeftButtonDown);
}
void theImage_MouseLeftButtonDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
switch (theImage.SizeMode)
{
case SizeMode.Normal:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Stretch;
break;
case SizeMode.Stretch:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Fit;
break;
case SizeMode.Fit:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitAlways;
break;
case SizeMode.FitAlways:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitWidth;
break;
case SizeMode.FitWidth:
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Normal;
break;
}
Title = string.Format("Size mode = {0}, double click to change", theImage.SizeMode);
}
}
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls
Private Class MyWindow1 : Inherits ChildWindow
Private theImage As ImageBox
Public Sub New()
' Create the viewer
theImage = New ImageBox()
' Create Dock Panel
Dim panel As StackPanel = New StackPanel()
Content = panel
theImage.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center
theImage.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Bottom
theImage.UseDpi = True
theImage.ScreenDpiX = 96
theImage.ScreenDpiY = 96
panel.Children.Add(theImage)
' load an image into the viewer
theImage.Source = New BitmapImage(New Uri(LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path & "cannon.jpg"))
Title = String.Format("Size mode = {0}, click to change", theImage.SizeMode)
AddHandler theImage.MouseLeftButtonDown, AddressOf theImage_MouseLeftButtonDown
End Sub
Private Sub theImage_MouseLeftButtonDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseButtonEventArgs)
Select Case theImage.SizeMode
Case SizeMode.Normal
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Stretch
Case SizeMode.Stretch
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Fit
Case SizeMode.Fit
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitAlways
Case SizeMode.FitAlways
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.FitWidth
Case SizeMode.FitWidth
theImage.SizeMode = SizeMode.Normal
End Select
Title = String.Format("Size mode = {0}, double click to change", theImage.SizeMode)
End Sub
End Class
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