WritingRegionNode Class
Represents a group of paragraphs with similar orientation.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink.Analysis (in Microsoft.Ink.Analysis.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public NotInheritable Class WritingRegionNode _
Inherits ContextNode
'Usage
Dim instance As WritingRegionNode
public sealed class WritingRegionNode : ContextNode
public ref class WritingRegionNode sealed : public ContextNode
public final class WritingRegionNode extends ContextNode
Remarks
A writing region has a single reading order, such as top down.
Several writing regions can coexist in the same document on the same page if they have different orientations. For example, if a user writes notes that are primarily horizontal but then scribbles a few words diagonally in a corner, the diagonal words are considered to have a different orientation. A new WritingRegion is created for that diagonal text.
A WritingRegionNode object can contain the following types of child elements:
Any number of ParagraphNode objects.
Any number of nodes with an unknown Guid value.
For more information, see conceptual topic on WritingRegion and AlignmentLevel.
Examples
The following example takes a TextBox, selectedResultsTextBox, whose Text property has previously been set to the value returned by GetRecognizedString for a WritingRegionNode, writingRegion. The user has selected some text in the TextBox. The example code marks the Strokes that corresponds to that selection.
' Find out what's been selected in the text box
Dim selectionStart As Integer = selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionStart
Dim selectionLength As Integer = selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionLength
' Return if no text is selected.
' selectionLength must be > 0 or GetNodesFromTextRange(...)
' will throw an ArgumentOutOfRangeException
If selectionLength = 0 Then
Return
End If
' Get the nodes that correspond to that range
Dim selectedRegionSubNodes As ContextNodeCollection = _
writingRegion.GetNodesFromTextRange(selectionStart, selectionLength)
' Use the new start and length value to update the
' selection in the TextBox
selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionStart = selectionStart
selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionLength = selectionLength
' First, set all strokes to black
Dim inkStroke As Stroke
For Each inkStroke In writingRegion.Strokes
inkStroke.DrawingAttributes = New DrawingAttributes(Color.Black)
Next inkStroke
' Next, set all selected sub nodes to red
Dim node As ContextNode
For Each node In selectedRegionSubNodes
For Each inkStroke In node.Strokes
inkStroke.DrawingAttributes = New DrawingAttributes(Color.Red)
Next inkStroke
Next node
// Find out what's been selected in the text box
int selectionStart = selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionStart;
int selectionLength = selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionLength;
// Return if no text is selected.
// selectionLength must be > 0 or GetNodesFromTextRange(...)
// will throw an ArgumentOutOfRangeException
if (selectionLength == 0)
return;
// Get the nodes that correspond to that range
ContextNodeCollection selectedRegionSubNodes =
writingRegion.GetNodesFromTextRange(ref selectionStart, ref selectionLength);
// Use the new start and length value to update the
// selection in the TextBox
selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionStart = selectionStart;
selectedResultsTextBox.SelectionLength = selectionLength;
// First, set all strokes to black
foreach (Stroke stroke in writingRegion.Strokes)
stroke.DrawingAttributes =
new DrawingAttributes(Color.Black);
// Next, set all selected sub nodes to red
foreach (ContextNode node in selectedRegionSubNodes)
{
foreach (Stroke stroke in node.Strokes)
{
stroke.DrawingAttributes =
new DrawingAttributes(Color.Red);
}
}
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.Ink.ContextNode
Microsoft.Ink.WritingRegionNode
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0