Multiple Annotations with one click
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 4:06 pm
Hi there.
I've used an older version of GD Picture with winforms many years ago. We used to be able to do multiple redaction/annotations by putting the mouse into MouseMoseAreaSelection.
So if the application needed to redact multiple sections of a file, we could change the mouse mode and allow users to do all the redactions at once.
I'm trying to do the same thing with Docuvieware. The online demo: https://www.docuvieware-demo.com/annotations_demo.aspx makes you click one of the redaction buttons each time. So if I have 10 areas of a page I need to redact, I need to click the redaction icon ten times.
I've also wired in an aspx web forms page using the Custom actions technique. So I register the CustomActionsHandler in my global asax and have all the wire-up to redact images. The redactions appear to work fine however, the user needs to hit the redact button for each redaction. Just wondering if there is a way to make it act more like the winforms ? I don't see any action of events fired for when the rectangle is drawn to write customer javascript, etc.
Thanks.
I've used an older version of GD Picture with winforms many years ago. We used to be able to do multiple redaction/annotations by putting the mouse into MouseMoseAreaSelection.
So if the application needed to redact multiple sections of a file, we could change the mouse mode and allow users to do all the redactions at once.
I'm trying to do the same thing with Docuvieware. The online demo: https://www.docuvieware-demo.com/annotations_demo.aspx makes you click one of the redaction buttons each time. So if I have 10 areas of a page I need to redact, I need to click the redaction icon ten times.
I've also wired in an aspx web forms page using the Custom actions technique. So I register the CustomActionsHandler in my global asax and have all the wire-up to redact images. The redactions appear to work fine however, the user needs to hit the redact button for each redaction. Just wondering if there is a way to make it act more like the winforms ? I don't see any action of events fired for when the rectangle is drawn to write customer javascript, etc.
Thanks.