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#1 Posted : Monday, December 21, 2009 3:29:25 AM(UTC)

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hi, i've seen this post and was really helpful

http://support.leadtools.com/SupportPortal/CS/forums/18317/ShowPost.aspx#18344

however on the code where

automation.Realize();

is coded, I can't do so in my WPF project. somehow the only method that is showing in intellisense is RealizeRedaction(). There's no Realize(), I wonder how I can burn the annotation back into the image like what the post says there. i assume that's not WPF code in the post.

thanks
 

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#2 Posted : Tuesday, December 22, 2009 5:14:00 AM(UTC)

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I will try to implement this in WPF, so please send a email to support@leadtools.com to follow up.

 
#3 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2010 1:34:08 AM(UTC)

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Hi again



I've managed to update my Leadtools with the patch LIC - NET - 2_4_2010.zip and followed instructions on installing them. (pretty simple) and found Realize() is there now. I'm attaching a sample WPF application based on my post from:



http://support.leadtools.com/SupportPortal/CS/forums/32098/ShowPost.aspx



where the annotation loads from file: test.ann from a specific page. I've programmed the annotation saving on application exit but burning the annotation back to the image doesn't seem to work. The save annotation code does as follows:



1. Loop thru each image and select it for the viewer
2. Enable the associated annotation for the image by loading from test.ann file
3. save the annotation
4. Get a rasterImage from the viewer, clone it.
5. save the cloned image back to the same file.



the file(s) gets a new timestamp but the annotation isn't burned. Can you point out my mistakes? i've had problem this 1 day now.


If you'd like to take a stab at the code, add a document serial # at line 49 of window1.xaml.cs.NOte that before you exit the app (thus triggering save annotation code), check out that the annotation are indeed working and loading/unloading from file test.ann as you go thru the images in the list.



thanks.

attachments is going to support@leadtools, somehow i can't attach anything here , sorry.
 
#4 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2010 5:02:28 AM(UTC)

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I would like to get the same patch but i want to know if this problem was resolved first... ???
 
#5 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2010 5:37:02 AM(UTC)

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Please do not assume that you are facing the exact same problem mentioned in the forum post.
To continue discussing your issue, please send an email to support@leadtools.com.
In that email, please mention the following:
1- The build number (file version info) of Leadtools.dll file on your machine.
2- Send us more details about the problem you are facing and how can we see this issue.
3- A link to this forum post.

 
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 3, 2010 8:43:00 PM(UTC)

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yep This prob was resolved! thanks to all the help from support. The feb 4, 2010 patch is the one that has the Realize() method.
 
#7 Posted : Thursday, March 4, 2010 3:14:47 AM(UTC)

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yes thanks I got the patch and it fixed my problem
 
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