PictureFillSymbol

Base Type: FillSymbol

A class for a fill symbol based on either a BMP or an EMF picture.

Property

Type

Description

Angle

double

The angle of picture fill.

AngleSpecified

bool

Indicates if Angle is specified.

BgColor

Color

The fill background color.

BitmapTransColor

Color

The color within bitmap indicating transparency.

FgColor

Color

Not in use.

Height

double

Not in use.

HeightSpecified

bool

Not in use.

Picture

byte[]

Picture used for marker symbol.

PictureUri

string

URL to the picture used for marker symbol.

Swap1BitColor

bool

Indicates if the foreground and background colors are swapped on 1 Bit Images Only.

Swap1BitColorSpecified

bool

Indicates if Swap1BitColor is specified.

Width

double

Not in use.

WidthSpecified

bool

Not in use.

XOffset

double

The fill offset along X-axis.

XOffsetSpecified

bool

Indicates if XOffset is specified.

XScale

double

The scale of the picture fill along X-axis.

XSeparation

double

The fill element separation along X-axis.

XSeparationSpecified

bool

Indicates if XSeparation is specified.

YOffset

double

The fill offset along Y-axis.

YOffsetSpecified

bool

Indicates if YOffset is specified.

YScale

double

The scale of the picture fill along Y-axis.

YSeparation

double

The fill element separation along Y-axis.

YSeparationSpecified

bool

Indicates if YSeparation is specified.

Remarks

Once a picture is set, the other properties can be set to adjust the appearance and pattern of the picture within the fill. The Picture is repeated on a grid, starting at the top left of the geometry to which the fill is applied. The angle of the grid can be adjusted by setting the Angle property. A value of 45 will rotate the grid 45 degrees clockwise.

You can display the picture without its background by setting BitmapTransColor property to the color of the background fill. You can decide to fill in any unfilled areas of your picture with a different color by setting the BgColor property.

You can stretch the Picture in size by setting the XScale and YScale properties. For example, to make each picture in the fill twice as big as the original, set both properties to 2. They can be less than 1 to shrink the original image.

Using picture properties to adjust the appearance and pattern of the picture within the fill.

XSeparation and YSeparation properties refer to the separation from the edge of one picture to the start of another. A separation of 0 will result in contiguous picture fill. Values form XOffset and YOffset can be negative or positive number; positive numbers indicate an offset above and to the right of the feature, and negative numbers indicate an offset below and to the left. The units of these properties are points (about 1/7 of an inch).

11/8/2016