DrawImageEventArgsImageOffset Property
This read-only property is used to get the image offset
Namespace: EWSoftware.ImageMaps.Windows.FormsAssembly: EWSoftware.ImageMaps.Windows.Forms (in EWSoftware.ImageMaps.Windows.Forms.dll) Version: 2023.1.3.0
public Point ImageOffset { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property ImageOffset As Point
Get
public:
property Point ImageOffset {
Point get ();
}
member ImageOffset : Point with get
Property Value
PointIf the image map is scrolled or centered, this represent the offset to use in order to
position drawn items correctly on the image map.
This is an example of an owner drawn image area event handler. For some other examples, see the demo
application. As shown, the image area event properties are not accessible in the designer so you must write
code to connect the event handlers. For example, add the code in the form's constructor after the call to
InitializeComponent.
public ImageMapEventsForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
// Hook up the event handlers. Since they are not accessible in the
// designer, we must do it manually.
ImageAreaBase a = (ImageAreaBase)imMap.Areas[4];
a.DrawImage += Button_DrawImage;
a = (ImageAreaBase)imMap.Areas[5];
a.DrawImage += Button_DrawImage;
a = (ImageAreaBase)imMap.Areas[6];
a.DrawImage += Button_DrawImage;
.
.
.
}
/// <summary>
/// Draw the "button" image areas
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sender">The sender of the event (the image area)</param>
/// <param name="e">The event arguments</param>
private void Button_DrawImage(object sender, DrawImageEventArgs e)
{
ImageAttributes ia;
Graphics g = e.Graphics;
// All are ellipse image areas
ImageAreaEllipse a = (ImageAreaEllipse)sender;
Rectangle r = a.Ellipse;
// Offset the area rectangle by the draw event offset
r.Offset(e.ImageOffset.X, e.ImageOffset.Y);
if(!a.Enabled)
ia = iaDisabled;
else
ia = iaNormal;
using(TextureBrush tb = new TextureBrush(imgFiller,
new Rectangle(0, 0, imgFiller.Width, imgFiller.Height), ia))
{
tb.WrapMode = WrapMode.Tile;
// Translate the brush coordinates to account for the offset
using(Matrix m = new Matrix())
{
m.Translate(r.X, r.Y);
tb.Transform = m;
// If the area is focused or hot lighted, give it a glow effect
if(e.DrawState == DrawState.Focus || e.DrawState == DrawState.HotLight)
{
using(GraphicsPath pth = new GraphicsPath())
{
pth.AddEllipse(r);
using(PathGradientBrush pgb = new PathGradientBrush(pth))
{
pgb.CenterColor = Color.LightSteelBlue;
if(e.DrawState == DrawState.Focus)
pgb.SurroundColors = new Color[] { Color.Yellow };
else
pgb.SurroundColors = new Color[] { Color.Blue };
pgb.FocusScales = new PointF(0.8f, 0.8f);
g.FillEllipse(pgb, r);
}
}
}
// Draw the filler
g.FillEllipse(tb, r);
g.DrawString((string)a.Tag, buttonFont, Brushes.Black, r, sfFormat);
}
}
}
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
InitializeComponent()
' Hook up the event handlers. Since they are not accessible in the
' designer, we must do it manually.
Dim a As ImageAreaBase = DirectCast(imMap.Areas(4), ImageAreaBase)
AddHandler a.DrawImage, AddressOf Button_DrawImage
a = DirectCast(imMap.Areas(5), ImageAreaBase)
AddHandler a.DrawImage, AddressOf Button_DrawImage
a = DirectCast(imMap.Areas(6), ImageAreaBase)
AddHandler a.DrawImage, AddressOf Button_DrawImage
.
.
.
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' Draw the "button" image areas
''' </summary>
''' <param name="sender">The sender of the event (the image area)</param>
''' <param name="e">The event arguments</param>
Private Sub Button_DrawImage(sender As Object, e As DrawImageEventArgs)
Dim ia As ImageAttributes
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
' All are ellipse image areas
Dim a As ImageAreaEllipse = DirectCast(sender, ImageAreaEllipse)
Dim r As Rectangle = a.Ellipse
' Offset the area rectangle by the draw event offset
r.Offset(e.ImageOffset.X, e.ImageOffset.Y)
If Not a.Enabled Then
ia = iaDisabled
Else
ia = iaNormal
End If
Using tb As New TextureBrush(imgFiller, _
New Rectangle(0, 0, imgFiller.Width, imgFiller.Height), ia)
tb.WrapMode = WrapMode.Tile
' Translate the brush coordinates to account for the offset
Using m As New Matrix()
m.Translate(CType(r.X, Single), CType(r.Y, Single))
tb.Transform = m
' If the area is focused or hot lighted, give it a glow effect
If e.DrawState = DrawState.Focus Or e.DrawState = DrawState.HotLight Then
Using pth As New GraphicsPath()
pth.AddEllipse(r)
Using pgb As New PathGradientBrush(pth)
pgb.CenterColor = Color.LightSteelBlue
If e.DrawState = DrawState.Focus Then
pgb.SurroundColors = New Color() { Color.Yellow }
Else
pgb.SurroundColors = New Color() { Color.Blue }
End If
pgb.FocusScales = New PointF(0.8!, 0.8!)
g.FillEllipse(pgb, r)
End Using
End Using
End If
' Draw the filler
g.FillEllipse(tb, r)
g.DrawString(DirectCast(a.Tag, String), buttonFont, Brushes.Black, _
New RectangleF(CType(r.X, Single), CType(r.Y, Single), _
CType(r.Width, Single), CType(r.Height, Single)), sfFormat)
End Using
End Using
End Sub
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