HitTestLocations Enumeration
Describes the area of the designer that contains the point passed to a HitTest method.
This enumeration has a FlagsAttribute attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values.
Namespace: System.Workflow.ComponentModel.DesignAssembly: System.Workflow.ComponentModel (in System.Workflow.ComponentModel.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| None | Indicates that no part of the designer was hit. | |
| Designer | Indicates that any part of the designer was hit. | |
| ActionArea | Indicates the area contained by the expand button was hit. | |
| Left | Indicates that the left part of the designer was hit. | |
| Top | Indicates the top of the designer was hit. | |
| Right | Indicates the right part of the designer was hit. | |
| Bottom | Indicates that the bottom of the designer was hit. | |
| Connector | Indicates that a connector on the designer was hit. |
HitTestLocations is used by HitTest methods to describe the area of the designer hit by mouse clicks and drag and drop operations. Use the HitTestLocations to decide what kind of action to take in response to a successful hit test.
The following example shows the addition of a new branch using a designer based off of the CompositeActivityDesigner class. If CanInsertActivities returns true, a new branch is created using the InsertActivities method. A ConnectorHitTestInfo object is created as a parameter to the InsertActivities method using the location of the workflow designer by specifying the HitTestLocations.Designer flag. When this is finished, the EnsureVisibleContainedDesigner method is used to ensure that the newly added branch is displayed in the workflow designer.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
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