LayerView.onDraw method passed canvas to render to draw the bitmap, We need to get the original data after the graph is converted, instead of a bitmap, and call our own methods to draw,What should I do?
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Olivier @MyScript
said
about 3 years ago
Dear User,
currently, when you say "you need the original data", do you mean the ink? Or other?
Indeed, by default, if exporting as JIIX, you have the strokes information (in milimeters).
With the latter, you can then re-create the ink, and draw it accordingly (e.g. as a svg file, or any other format)?
If this doesn't help, please provide with clear specification of what you want to achieve.
Best regards,
Olivier
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O
Olivier @MyScript
said
about 3 years ago
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Dear User,
currently, when you say "you need the original data", do you mean the ink? Or other?
Indeed, by default, if exporting as JIIX, you have the strokes information (in milimeters).
With the latter, you can then re-create the ink, and draw it accordingly (e.g. as a svg file, or any other format)?
If this doesn't help, please provide with clear specification of what you want to achieve.
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LayerView.onDraw method passed canvas to render to draw the bitmap, We need to get the original data after the graph is converted, instead of a bitmap, and call our own methods to draw,What should I do?
Dear User,
currently, when you say "you need the original data", do you mean the ink? Or other?
Indeed, by default, if exporting as JIIX, you have the strokes information (in milimeters).
With the latter, you can then re-create the ink, and draw it accordingly (e.g. as a svg file, or any other format)?
If this doesn't help, please provide with clear specification of what you want to achieve.
Best regards,
Olivier
Olivier @MyScript
Dear User,
currently, when you say "you need the original data", do you mean the ink? Or other?
Indeed, by default, if exporting as JIIX, you have the strokes information (in milimeters).
With the latter, you can then re-create the ink, and draw it accordingly (e.g. as a svg file, or any other format)?
If this doesn't help, please provide with clear specification of what you want to achieve.
Best regards,
Olivier
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