Real Label

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Programming
Components and Libraries

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Display Text at an Angle: Any angle between 0 and 360 degrees. Create Groovy Backgrounds: You have a choice of using a background image (tiled or not), a solid color, transparent (true transparency, not like other .Net controls), or linear gradient shading with as many colors as you like, including alpha channel transparency on individual colors. Shading for Text: Just like you create shading for the background, you can also do the same for your text. Naturally including full alpha channel transparency support for individual colors. The Border: As well as the standard borders, you can choose to have a Rounded border, Inset 3D and Outset 3D. For the Rounded border type, you can adjust the Dash Style (dotted, dashed, solid etc), color, width and even corner size including which corners are rounded and which are square. Text Alignment: Typical of the standard Visual Studio Label control, you choose any alignment for your text you desire. No matter what angle you use for your text. Icon Image: You can even display an image on your Real Label control which is rendered to the left of the text to better demonstrate to your users what your label is trying to say. ASP.Net As Well? You've got a great looking font and you want to use it on your website. But of course you can't risk your users not having that font installed on their system. Or what if you want to allow users to customise their experience with nice shading or a font of their choice? Real Label can generate this kind of thing on the fly and it will output an Image object which you can then save or stream to your users browser, in any format and quality you want. Render Quality: Adjusting the text quality and/or general render quality can improve performance and make for stunning graphics. Use the Solid checkbox to set the color to a solid, even color, without losing the number and positions in the Color Blend array.


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