ImageEn, unit imageenview

TImageEnView.FitCropping

TImageEnView.FitCropping


Declaration

property FitCropping: Double;


Description

Specifies the amount of image that can be hidden (top/left of portrait images, or left/right side of landscape images) to better fill the control.
This value is a percentage of the difference between the min and max zooms, so 0.0 means no cropping, whereas 1.0 would completely fill the control.

Note:
Changes will not take effect until you call Update. To make it automatically update, add iedoDisableAutoFitWhenZoom to DisplayOptions
If FitCropping > 0, then when first loading an image it will be centered

Default: 0.0


Example

// Fill the control with the image (top and bottom of portrait images may not be visible, as with left and right sides of landscape images)


Cropping Examples

// 0% cropping (resulting in 17.9% zoom)
ImageEnView1.FitCropping := 0.0;
ImageEnView1.AutoShrink  := True;
ImageEnView1.AutoStretch := True;
ImageEnView1.Update();




// 33% cropping (resulting in 19.4% zoom)
ImageEnView1.FitCropping := 0.33;
ImageEnView1.AutoShrink  := True;
ImageEnView1.AutoStretch := True;
ImageEnView1.Update();




// 66% cropping (resulting in 21.8% zoom)
ImageEnView1.FitCropping := 0.66;
ImageEnView1.AutoShrink  := True;
ImageEnView1.AutoStretch := True;
ImageEnView1.Update();




// Full cropping (resulting in 24.3% zoom)
ImageEnView1.FitCropping := 1.0;
ImageEnView1.AutoShrink  := True;
ImageEnView1.AutoStretch := True;
ImageEnView1.Update();




// Full cropping without scrollbars (resulting in 25.9% zoom)
ImageEnView1.FitCropping := 1.0;
ImageEnView1.ScrollBars  := ssNone;
ImageEnView1.AutoShrink  := True;
ImageEnView1.AutoStretch := True;
ImageEnView1.Update();




// 200% cropping (resulting in 31.6% zoom)
ImageEnView1.FitCropping := 1.0;
ImageEnView1.AutoShrink  := True;
ImageEnView1.AutoStretch := True;
ImageEnView1.Update();




See Also

AutoShrink
AutoStretch
Fit
FitMode