Difference between revisions of "Arw SetTextAttribute"
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[[Attribute]]- a numerical expression specifying the attribute: | [[Attribute]]- a numerical expression specifying the attribute: | ||
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− | 2 - italic | + | 1 - bold |
− | 3 - strike-out | + | |
− | 4 - underline | + | 2 - italic |
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+ | 3 - strike-out | ||
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+ | 4 - underline | ||
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+ | [[LogicalExpression]] - a logical value; True = on and False = off | ||
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==== Notes ==== | ==== Notes ==== | ||
An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Arw_New]] when the arrow object is created. | An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Arw_New]] when the arrow object is created. |
Revision as of 12:47, 26 January 2012
Sets an attribute of the text in an arrow object with the specified ID number; returns a value of 0 if the attribute was successfully set, and a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid.
The following text attributes can be set: border, bold, italic, strike-out, and underline.
Contents
Usage
Arw_SetTextAttribute(ObjectID,Attribute,LogicalExpression)
Parameters
ObjectID - a numerical expression specifying the object ID number
Attribute- a numerical expression specifying the attribute:
0 - border
1 - bold
2 - italic
3 - strike-out
4 - underline
LogicalExpression - a logical value; True = on and False = off
Notes
An object-specific ID number is returned by Arw_New when the arrow object is created.
Example
Set the attribute "bold" to on for the text in an arrow object with the ID number of 3:
Value1=Arw_SetTextAttribute(3,1,True);