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BurnAnnotationsToPage(Boolean) | Burn, in other words flatten, the GdPicture/XMP annotations into the current page of the document displayed in the GdViewer control.
Burning (flattening) annotations means simply including them directly into the content of the page, to which they belong, so they are not more editable. This will permanently write an annotation into the document, so it is not considered as an annotation anymore. This method uses vector graphics when drawing annotations (except for custom annotations). |
BurnAnnotationsToPage(Boolean,GdPictureOutputIntent) | Burn, in other words flatten, the GdPicture/XMP annotations into the current page of the document displayed in the GdViewer control.
Burning (flattening) annotations means simply including them directly into the content of the page, to which they belong, so they are not more editable. This will permanently write an annotation into the document, so it is not considered as an annotation anymore. This method doesn't support custom annotations burning. |
BurnAnnotationsToPage(Boolean,Boolean) | Burn, in other words flatten, the GdPicture/XMP annotations into the current page of the document displayed in the GdViewer control.
Burning (flattening) annotations means simply including them directly into the content of the page, to which they belong, so they are not more editable. This will permanently write an annotation into the document, so it is not considered as an annotation anymore. This method supports custom annotations burning by setting the VectorMode parameter to false. In other words, this way annotations are drawn using raster graphics (rasterized) on the page. |