Making A Simple Image Editor And Added Zooming And Drawing With Mouse Position Like A Pencil?
Sep 11, 2009
Im making a simple image editor and I added Zooming and Drawing with mouse position like a pencil. My problem is When I zoom the image and try to draw on it, everything becomes offset and the lines i drew are not even close to the mouse. Here is My code ( Just add a button1 and Picturebox1 with an image)
Public Class Form1
Dim pen1 As Pen
Dim x1, y1, x2, y2 As Integer
Dim gr As Graphics
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Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim mySource As Rectangle Dim myDestination As Rectangle
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Dim oURL As Uri = New Uri(e.Uri.AbsoluteUri) Dim favicon As Image If oURL.HostNameType = UriHostNameType.Dns Then
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