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Show Image Anchor Positions Using GDI+

Images anchored to specific paragraphs in TX Text Control do not visually indicate their anchor points by default. This C# sample application leverages GDI+ to render icons and display image metadata on the TextControl canvas, making paragraph anchor positions clearly visible.

Show Image Anchor Positions Using GDI+

We just made a new sample application for our extensive source code library. This sample shows how to display the anchor text position of an inserted image that is anchored to a specific paragraph.

The C# project uses GDI+ to draw an icon and additional image information on the TextControl canvas.

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Show image anchor positions using GDI+

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