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NAME
Page - defines and displays a visual boundary for a viewer
SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/page.h>
DESCRIPTION
A Page object delineates an area of interest in a viewer. The page's appearance guides the user to stay
within a particular area, and the page's bounding box defines the total scrollable area in the viewer.
Page displays a rectangle by default, but the boundary can be an arbitrary graphic. The page occludes
any graphical components in the viewer. A typical use for a page is to define the page boundary in a
drawing editor; graphics beyond this area will not appear on the printed page.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS
Page(float width, float height)
Instantiate a rectangular page with dimensions width and height, in pixels.
Page(Graphic*)
Instantiate a page of arbitrary appearance, as defined by a graphic. The graphic's bounding box
defines the total scrollable area.
virtual Graphic* GetGraphic()
Returns the graphic defining the page's appearance.
SEE ALSO
Graphic(3U), Viewer(3U)
Unidraw 6 August 1990 Page(3U)