Thanks, I've corrected them ready for the next version.I found two typos in the help file.
Sorry, that's a cut and paste error in the help, the x1 shouldn't be there. Look at lines 126 & 127 in the Main.DrawLine Sub for an example.in the help file:
DrawLines (pen As Pen, x1 As Int32, xy(n,2))
Points() = Array ( (10, 120), (200, 120), (200, 200), (10, 200))
BackDrawerEx.DrawLines(PenEx.Value, Points())
Dim routepoints(0,0) ' in Globals
...
...
Dim routepoints (b-a+2, 2)
For i = a To b + 1
Point(i).x = (...some calculation)
routepoints(i-a,0) = Point(i).x ' so it starts from 0
Point(i).y = (...some calculation)
routepoints(i-a,1) = Point(i).y
Next
drawer.(pen.Value, routePoints())
...
Dim routepoints(0,0) As Int32 ' in Globals
...
...
Dim routepoints (b-a+2, 2) As Int32
For i = a To b + 1
Point(i).x = (...some calculation)
routepoints(i-a,0) = Point(i).x ' so it starts from 0
Point(i).y = (...some calculation)
routepoints(i-a,1) = Point(i).y
Next
drawer.(pen.Value, routePoints())
...
I named it DrawImage deliberately seeing as there is only a single method of that name. I suspect that in the past ImageLib was intended/had a second DrawImage method but actually only ended up with one.In the ImageLib it is DrawImag1 which one do you want to use ?
Yes I did thanks, I've amended the help file for any future release.I send this once more to make it sure.
On the desktop only yes, by a Pen property, DashPattern, that could probably be set by the Door library.Can the dimensions od the dashes and or dots in the lines be changed for a given linewidth?
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