SaveJ2KUseEPHMarker property (LEADDlgFile Control)

C++ Builder example

Delphi 4.0 example

 

Builder Syntax

bool SaveJ2KUseEPHMarker

Delphi Syntax

SaveJ2KUseEPHMarker: Boolean

Overview

Refer to Using Imaging Common Dialogs.

Remarks

Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the EPH Marker will be used and whether the "Use EPH Marker" check box is checked in the Save dialog box. This property is used only if the file being saved is a J2K file. Possible values:

Value

Meaning

TRUE

The "Use EPH Marker" check box was checked and the EPH marker will be used.

FALSE

The "Use EPH Marker" check box was not checked and the EPH marker will not be used (Default).

See Also

Elements:

ShowSaveDlg method, Filter property, FilterIndex property, FileName property, FileTitle property, DialogTitle property, DlgFileFlags property, InitialDir property, MaxFileSize property, MaxFileTitleSize property, PageNumber property, SaveBitsPerPixel property, SaveFormat property, SaveQFactor property, SaveMulti property, SaveInterlaced property, SavePasses property, SaveWithStamp property, SaveStampBits property, SaveStampWidth property, SaveStampHeight property, SaveFileTypeIndex property, SaveSubTypeIndex property, SaveJ2KUseColorTransform property, SaveJ2KDerivedQuantization property, SaveJ2KCompressionControl property, SaveJ2KCompressionRatio property, SaveJ2KTargetFileSize property, SaveJ2KXOsiz property, SaveJ2KYOsiz property, SaveJ2KXTsiz property, SaveJ2KYTsiz property, SaveJ2KXTOsiz property, SaveJ2KYTOsiz property, SaveJ2KDecompLevel property, SaveJ2KProgressOrder property, SaveJ2KCodBlockWidth property, SaveJ2KCodBlockHeight property, SaveJ2KCBS_SelectiveACBypass property, SaveJ2KCBS_ResetContextOnBoundaries property, SaveJ2KCBS_TerminationOnEachPass property, SaveJ2KCBS_VerticallyCausalContext property, SaveJ2KCBS_PredictableTermination property, SaveJ2KCBS_ErrorResilienceSymbol property, SaveJ2KGuardBits property, SaveJ2KDerivedBaseMantissa property, SaveJ2KDerivedBaseExponent property, SaveJ2KUseSOPMarker property

Topics:

Imaging Common Dialogs: Properties, Methods, and Events