Dear Uwe: I use google translate. Thanks for answering. Yes, I already did all that and it works when the rotation is 90, 180, 270 or 360 degrees and when it is not done constantly. What I meant is that if with these functions you can constantly rotate an image (a wheel), correctly. ...
Ok. Let us attempt to describe. nRotate: Degrees. Positive values for anti-clockwise and negative values for clockwise rotation. (Same in XImage also). nZoom: 1.0 is same size. Less than 1.0 is reduction (unZoom). 0.75 means 75% of the size. Values greater than 1.0 means zoom (enlargement). ...
... image - New method CopytoClipBoard( lAsViewed ) Copies image to clipboard. If param lAsViewed is .T. (default), image as transformed by the user (rotation,zoom,pan,etc) is copied. Otherwise, the original image is copied. - New method Save( lAsViewed, cFile, nJpgQuality ) * TClipboard class (clipbrd.prg): ...
Maybe you can get the number from the current rotation angle? EMG That is the point, in the class how to get the value of rotation, since instead of numbers, they will be some images, which each one will be in a certain angle, what I need to know ...
Hello everyone, In printing, the text rotation is not changing: nAngle:=90 oFont1:= TFont():New('Courier New',,150,.F.,,,nAngle) oFont2:= TFont():New('Courier New',,150,.F.,,,nAngle) msginfo(oFont1:nOrientation) ...
... OCR results, perhaps due to this fact: 'pdfimages extracts the raw image data from the PDF file, without performing any additional transforms. Any rotation, clipping, color inversion, etc. done by the PDF content stream is ignored. - So, normally no problem with pdf's coming directly from the scanner, ...
Nages, May I suggest just using the degrees themselves (90,180,270) for the rotation rather than a code (1,2,3)? This would be easier to remember. James This is what is in my mind too. Nages, Actually, would it be possible to rotate in degree increments( e.g. ...
Rotation: a) Mouse: Shift-MouseWheel b) Touch: Rotate gesture by fingers Zoom/Unzoom: a) Mouse: MouseWheel b) Touch: Zoom and Pinch gestures with fingers Pan (a) Mouse: Mouse drag (b) Touch: Move with finger The image that ...
... the point of interest. Present mouse position or center of fingers is treated as point of interest and the image is zoomed around this point. - ROTATION: Image can be rotated with Touch Rotate gesture. It is also possible to rotate with Shift-Mouse wheel * Drawing SHAPES: - Drawing of any complex ...
... the point of interest. Present mouse position or center of fingers is treated as point of interest and the image is zoomed around this point. - ROTATION: Image can be rotated with Touch Rotate gesture. It is also possible to rotate with Shift-Mouse wheel * Drawing SHAPES: - Drawing of any complex ...