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Leadtools.Annotations Namespace : AnnHiliteObject Class |
[SerializableAttribute()] public class AnnHiliteObject : AnnRectangleObject, System.ICloneable, System.IDisposable, System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable
'Declaration <SerializableAttribute()> Public Class AnnHiliteObject Inherits AnnRectangleObject Implements System.ICloneable, System.IDisposable, System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable
'Usage Dim instance As AnnHiliteObject
[SerializableAttribute()] public ref class AnnHiliteObject : public AnnRectangleObject, System.ICloneable, System.IDisposable, System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable
The hilite annotation object is a simple rectangle that has a bounding rectangle, no pen and no brush. Although it does not have a pen or brush, it does have a color value that is used to fill this bounding area. By default the hilite object uses a yellow color.
For more information about the highlight annotation object refer to AnnHiliteObject. For more information about the automated highlight annotation object, refer to Annotation Objects - Automated Features.
This example creates a hilite object.
Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Annotations Imports Leadtools.Codecs Imports Leadtools.WinForms Private Sub AnnHiliteObject_AnnHiliteObject(ByVal container As AnnContainer) Dim hilite As AnnHiliteObject = New AnnHiliteObject() hilite.Bounds = New AnnRectangle(100, 200, 400, 600, AnnUnit.Pixel) hilite.HiliteColor = Color.Yellow container.Objects.Add(hilite) End Sub
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Annotations; using Leadtools.Codecs; using Leadtools.WinForms; private void AnnHiliteObject_AnnHiliteObject(AnnContainer container) { AnnHiliteObject hilite = new AnnHiliteObject(); hilite.Bounds = new AnnRectangle(100, 200, 400, 600, AnnUnit.Pixel); hilite.HiliteColor = Color.Yellow; container.Objects.Add(hilite); }