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Leadtools.Annotations Namespace : AnnSolidBrush Class |
[SerializableAttribute()] public class AnnSolidBrush : AnnBrush, System.ICloneable
'Declaration <SerializableAttribute()> Public Class AnnSolidBrush Inherits AnnBrush Implements System.ICloneable
'Usage Dim instance As AnnSolidBrush
[SerializableAttribute()] public ref class AnnSolidBrush : public AnnBrush, System.ICloneable
Annotation brushes are used to fill the interiors of annotation objects like rectangles, ellipses, polygons, etc.
For more information, refer to Changing Annotation Automation Background Colors.
This example uses an AnnSolidBrush to red rectangle.
Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Annotations Imports Leadtools.Codecs Imports Leadtools.WinForms Public Sub AnnSolidBrush_AnnSolidBrush(ByVal graphics As Graphics, ByVal converter As AnnUnitConverter, ByVal rc As AnnRectangle) Dim annBrush As AnnSolidBrush = New AnnSolidBrush(Color.Red) Dim gdiBrush As Brush = annBrush.Create(converter, rc) Try Dim rect As RectangleF = rc.ConvertTo(converter, AnnUnit.Pixel).ToRectangleF() graphics.FillRectangle(gdiBrush, rect) Finally CType(gdiBrush, IDisposable).Dispose() End Try End Sub
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Annotations; using Leadtools.Codecs; using Leadtools.WinForms; public void AnnSolidBrush_AnnSolidBrush(Graphics graphics, AnnUnitConverter converter, AnnRectangle rc) { AnnSolidBrush annBrush = new AnnSolidBrush(Color.Red); using(Brush gdiBrush = annBrush.Create(converter, rc)) { RectangleF rect = rc.ConvertTo(converter, AnnUnit.Pixel).ToRectangleF(); graphics.FillRectangle(gdiBrush, rect); } }