The ImageKit Layer interface exposes properties for displaying multiple images simultaneously in the ImageKit Control in seperate image layers.
Images displayed in image layers are displayed on top of the base image. If the size of an image displayed in an image layer is larger than the size of the base image, the layer image will be scaled to the size of the base image.
Property List
Custom Properties | Explanation |
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BitCount | The number of bits per pixel in the image |
DXFBlack | Sets whether or not white is displayed as black and black is displayed as white in DXF images |
Gray | Determines whether or not the image is grayscale |
Height | Refers to the height of the image in pixels |
ImageHandle | Refers to the image handle of the image data |
ImageKind | Refers to the image type |
ImageSize | Refers to the size of the image in bytes |
Mask1632 | Refers to the type of mask data in a 16bit color or 32bit color image |
PalCount | Refers to the number of palette colors for the image |
Picture | Allows a raster image or a vector image to be passed between the ImageKit and TPicture |
ShowInDisp | Sets whether or not the image is displayed in the ImageKit Control |
ShowInMagnifier | Sets whether or not the image is displayed in the Magnifier window |
ShowInPanWindow | Sets whether or not the image is displayed Pan window |
StartX | Sets the horizontal display position of the image (in pixels). |
StartY | Sets the vertical display position of the image (in pixels). |
TransBlue | Sets the blue value for the transparent color in the (raster) image |
TransGreen | Sets the green value for the transparent color in the (raster) image |
Transparent | Enables the transparent color in the image |
TransRed | Sets the red value for the transparent color in the (raster) image |
Width | Refers to the width of the image in pixels |
WidthByte | Refers to the number of bytes per line in the image |
Xdpi | Refers to the number of pixels per horizontal inch (horizontal resolution) in the image |
Ydpi | Refers to the number of pixels per vertical inch (vertical resolution) in the image |