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Changing the drawing cordinates

 
 
stenerson.j@mchsi.com
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      19th Feb 2007
Hi,
I need to change how a image and text appear on a screen. So instead
of using the Top/left X/Y position to draw the image, I need to set
the drawing origin to be the bottom/right. When I am drawing images
only, I use the rotateat property, but when i include text, this does
not work as the text is not readable. Is there any way to accomplish
this in c#?

Thanks

 
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      19th Feb 2007
> I need to change how a image and text appear on a screen. So instead
> of using the Top/left X/Y position to draw the image, I need to set
> the drawing origin to be the bottom/right. When I am drawing images
> only, I use the rotateat property, but when i include text, this does
> not work as the text is not readable. Is there any way to accomplish
> this in c#?


There is a way to accomplish this. Set the Transform member of the
Graphics context object. Do a search online to understand it.

 
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