InkPicture.SelectionMoving Event
InkPicture.SelectionMoving Event |
Occurs when the position of the current selection is about to change, such as through alterations to the user interface, cut-and-paste procedures, or the Selection property.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Public Event SelectionMoving As InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventHandler C# public event InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventHandler SelectionMoving; Managed C++ public: __event InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventHandler SelectionMoving;
Remarks
The event handler receives an argument of type InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventArgs that contains data about this event.
When you create an InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For performance reasons, the default event interest is off but is turned on automatically if you add an event handler.
Examples
[C#]
This C# example demonstrates how to affect a selection of an InkPicture before it has been moved. If it will be moved so that any of it is off of the control, then it turns the selection red. (Note that it sets the strokes' actual Color to red.)
using Microsoft.Ink; //... theInkPicture.SelectionMoved += new InkOverlaySelectionMovedEventHandler(theInkPicture_SelectionMoved); //... private void theInkPicture_SelectionMoving(object sender, InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventArgs e) { if (e.NewPixelRect.Left < 0 || e.NewPixelRect.Right > ClientRectangle.Width || e.NewPixelRect.Top < 0 || e.NewPixelRect.Bottom > ClientRectangle.Height) { foreach (Stroke stroke in theInkPicture.Selection) { stroke.DrawingAttributes.Color = Color.Red; } // Update the color Invalidate(e.NewPixelRect); } } //...
[Visual Basic .NET]
This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example demonstrates how to affect a selection of an InkPicture before it has been moved. If it will be moved so that any of it is off of the control, then it turns the selection red. (Note that it sets the strokes' actual Color to red.)
Imports Microsoft.Ink '... Private WithEvents theInkPicture As InkPicture '... Private Sub theInkPicture_SelectionMoving(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As Microsoft.Ink.InkOverlaySelectionMovingEventArgs) _ Handles theInkPicture.SelectionMoving If e.NewPixelRect.Left < 0 Or e.NewPixelRect.Right > ClientRectangle.Width Or _ e.NewPixelRect.Top < 0 Or e.NewPixelRect.Bottom > ClientRectangle.Height Then Dim selectedStroke As Stroke For Each selectedStroke In theInkPicture.Selection selectedStroke.DrawingAttributes.Color = Color.Red Next ' Update the color Invalidate(e.NewPixelRect) End If End Sub '...
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