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Name of Image control to use.
Default background color of different drawings. This color can correspond to:an RGB color (returned by RGB),an HSL color (returned by HSL),a preset color of WLanguage.Versions 23 and latera Color variable. In this case, the opacity specified in the variable is taken into account. Not available. New in version 23a Color variable. In this case, the opacity specified in the variable is taken into account. Not available. a Color variable. In this case, the opacity specified in the variable is taken into account. Not available. an Color variable. In this case, the opacity specified in the variable is taken into account.
Default background fill of different drawings:BackgroundHatchedBackground filled with hatching. Corresponds to value 2 for compatibility. BackgroundSolid(Default value)Solid background. Corresponds to value 0 for compatibility. BackgroundTransparentTransparent background (<Color> is ignored).Corresponds to value 1 for compatibility. This value is ignored. In this version, you cannot hatch the background of a drawing.
Default type of hatching for the background of different drawings. To use this parameter, the value of "Fill style" must be equal to 2. If the value of <Fill style> is different from 2, <Type of hatching> is ignored. The different types of hatching are:0: Horizontal hatching1: Vertical hatching2: Diagonal hatching at 60%3: Diagonal hatching at 120%4 (by default): Criss-crossed hatching5: Diagonal crossed hatching This value is ignored. In this version, you cannot hatch the background of a drawing.
Opacity of color, included between 0 (transparent) and 255 (opaque). An opacity set to 128 is used to blend 50% of the color with the existing color found in the control.Remarks: This opacity will be taken into account if the drawing was initialized with the dWithOpacity constant (<Image>.StartDrawing).Versions 23 and laterIf the <Color> parameter corresponds to a Color variable, this parameter must not be specified: the opacity specified in the variable will be taken into account.New in version 23If the <Color> parameter corresponds to a Color variable, this parameter must not be specified: the opacity specified in the variable will be taken into account.If the <Color> parameter corresponds to a Color variable, this parameter must not be specified: the opacity specified in the variable will be taken into account.
Last update: 11/22/2019
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