Activates the drawing so that its contents can be edited. A drawing can only be activated, if the text part that contains the drawing has the input focus.

Activate()

public bool Activate();
Public Function Activate() as Boolean

Return Value

The return value is true, if the drawing could be activated. Otherwise it is false.

Examples

The following example shows how to use the TXTextControl.DataVisualization.DrawingFrame.Activate method.

TXTextControl.Drawing.TXDrawingControl myDrawingControl = new TXTextControl.Drawing.TXDrawingControl();
TXTextControl.DataVisualization.DrawingFrame drawingFrame = new TXTextControl.DataVisualization.DrawingFrame(myDrawingControl);

drawingFrame.Activate(); // here, the Activate method is used
drawingFrame.ExportCompressionQuality = 100;
drawingFrame.ExportFileName = "";
drawingFrame.ExportFilterIndex = 1;
drawingFrame.ExportResolution = 100;
drawingFrame.SaveMode = TXTextControl.ImageSaveMode.Auto;

textControl1.Drawings.Add(drawingFrame, -1);
Dim myDrawingControl As TXTextControl.Drawing.TXDrawingControl = New TXTextControl.Drawing.TXDrawingControl()
Dim drawingFrame As TXTextControl.DataVisualization.DrawingFrame = New TXTextControl.DataVisualization.DrawingFrame(myDrawingControl)

drawingFrame.Activate() ' here, the Activate method is used
drawingFrame.ExportCompressionQuality = 100
drawingFrame.ExportFileName = ""
drawingFrame.ExportFilterIndex = 1
drawingFrame.ExportResolution = 100
drawingFrame.SaveMode = TXTextControl.ImageSaveMode.Auto

textControl1.Drawings.Add(drawingFrame, -1)