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addEventListener(type, fn [, options])
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Add a handler to the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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The name of the event to listen to |
fn |
function
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The handler to be called when the event is triggered |
options |
object
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<optional>
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Optional options object for addEventListener
Properties
Name |
Type |
Description |
once |
boolean
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If true then the handler will be called only once |
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'addEventListener' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.addEventListener('eventName', (eventParameter1, eventParameter2) => {
...
});
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The function is called when a context menu should be shown.
Use e.preventDefault to disable the default browser context menu.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object |
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getDocumentViewer()
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Returns the instance of DocumentViewer for this tool.
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Returns:
The instance of DocumentViewer for this tool.
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Type
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Core.DocumentViewer
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getMouseLocation(e)
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Takes an event object from a mouse event and converts the location into window coordinates
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates |
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Returns:
Returns an object with x and y coordinates of the mouse cursor in the viewer
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Type
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Core.Math.Point
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keyDown(e)
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The function is called when a keyboard key is down.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing keyboard key data. |
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mouseDoubleClick(e)
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The function is called when the mouse left button is double clicked.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseLeftDown(e)
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The function called when the left mouse button is down
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseLeftUp(e)
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The function called when the left mouse button is up.
Typically, annotations are created and added to the annotation manager at this point.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseMove(e)
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The function called when the mouse moves.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseRightDown(e)
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The function called when the right mouse button is down.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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off( [type] [, fn])
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Remove a handler of the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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<optional>
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The name of the event to remove the handler of.
If type is undefined, all the handlers of the object will be removed |
fn |
function
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<optional>
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The handler associated with this event to be removed.
If fn is undefined, all the handlers of the given event name will be removed |
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- Deprecated:
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'off' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.off();
myObject.off('eventName');
myObject.off('eventName', fn);
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on(type, fn)
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Add a handler to the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
type |
string
|
number
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The name of the event to listen to |
fn |
function
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The handler to be called when the event is triggered |
- Inherited From:
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- Deprecated:
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'on' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.on('eventName', (eventParameter1, eventParameter2) => {
...
});
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one(type, fn)
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Same as 'on' except the handler will be called only once
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
type |
string
|
number
|
The name of the event to listen to |
fn |
function
|
The handler to be called when the event is triggered |
- Inherited From:
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- Deprecated:
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'one' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.one('eventName', (eventParameter1, eventParameter2) => {
...
});
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removeEventListener( [type] [, fn])
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Remove a handler of the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
|
number
|
<optional>
|
The name of the event to remove the handler of.
If type is undefined, all the handlers of the object will be removed |
fn |
function
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<optional>
|
The handler associated with this event to be removed.
If fn is undefined, all the handlers of the given event name will be removed |
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- Deprecated:
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- for version 9.0. Use [removeEventListener] with fn specified
Returns:
Returns the object that 'removeEventListener' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.removeEventListener();
myObject.removeEventListener('eventName');
myObject.removeEventListener('eventName', fn);
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setName(name)
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Set the name of the tool, which can be accessed by toolObject.name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
name |
string
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Name of the tool |
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setStyles(newStyles)
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Set the style for the tool, which will be applied to annotations drawn afterwards
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
newStyles |
object
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function
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if an object is used, it should contain properties of the new styles.
If a function is used, the current styles will be passed as its argument and the function should return an object which contains properties of the new styles.
Example of valid properties: StrokeColor, TextColor, FillColor, FontSize, Opacity, StrokeThickness, Precision, Scale, OverlayText, Style and Dashes. |
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switchIn(oldTool)
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The function is called when this tool is selected.
Typically use for changing mouse cursors, and initializing states for the tool.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
oldTool |
Core.Tools.Tool
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The Tool class that was previously selected. |
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switchOut(newTool)
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The function is called when this tool is deselected.
Typically use for changing mouse cursors, and cleaning up states for the tool.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
newTool |
Core.Tools.Tool
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The Tool class that was newly selected. |
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trigger(type [, data])
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Calls the handlers of the event name with given data
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
|
number
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event name of which the handlers will be called. |
data |
*
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<optional>
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data that will be passed to the handlers.
If data is an array, it will be spread and then passed to the handlers |
- Inherited From:
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'trigger' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.trigger('eventName');
myObject.trigger('eventName', [eventParameter1, eventParameter2]);