Difference between revisions of "Comments:AttachCopyToView Command"
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<Corner 1> and <Corner 3> defines a rectangle in the coordinate system which is then mapped to a rectangular area measured in pixels from the top left corner of <View> . The size of this area is set by specifying <Offset point> = (sizeInX, sizeInY) where x is measured to the right from the top left corner and y is measured down from the top lef corner. }} | <Corner 1> and <Corner 3> defines a rectangle in the coordinate system which is then mapped to a rectangular area measured in pixels from the top left corner of <View> . The size of this area is set by specifying <Offset point> = (sizeInX, sizeInY) where x is measured to the right from the top left corner and y is measured down from the top lef corner. }} | ||
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All parts of <object> are mapped, even if some parts of <object> lie outside the rectangle defined by <Corner 1> and <Corner 3>.}} | All parts of <object> are mapped, even if some parts of <object> lie outside the rectangle defined by <Corner 1> and <Corner 3>.}} |
Revision as of 10:41, 4 June 2012
Please don't use this command for now, its syntax is likely to change. |
Manual:AttachCopyToView Command es:Comando AdosaCopiaAVista it:Comando InviaCopiaInVista
Note: <Corner 1> and <Corner 3> defines a rectangle in the coordinate system which is then mapped to a rectangular area measured in pixels from the top left corner of <View> . The size of this area is set by specifying <Offset point> = (sizeInX, sizeInY) where x is measured to the right from the top left corner and y is measured down from the top lef corner.
Note: All parts of <object> are mapped, even if some parts of <object> lie outside the rectangle defined by <Corner 1> and <Corner 3>.