Exception which thrown when presentation file format is unsupported....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
A base class for classes that represent system (rather than application) exceptions. Never create instances of this class manually. Use the SystemException class instead. Never wrap the SystemException class instances into System::SmartPtr....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Represents a standard internal exception type related to Office Open XML file format....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
RankException is thrown when an array argument with the number of dimensions different from the expected is passed to a method. Never create instances of this class manually. Use the RankException class instead. Never wrap the RankException class instances into System::SmartPtr....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
StackOverflowException is thrown when the thread's execution stack overflows. Never create instances of this class manually. Use the StackOverflowException class instead. Never wrap the StackOverflowException class instances into System::SmartPtr....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Represents a range of bytes in a value of the 'Range' header. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Contains arrays of colors and positions used for interpolating color blending in a multicolor gradient. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Provides the exception thrown when an error occurs while processing an XPath expression....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Open and Edit PSB file with online editor...UpdateText("test update", new Point(0, 0), 15.0f, Color.Purple);...updateText("test update", new Point(0, 0), 15.0f, Color.getPurple());...
Otevřete a upravte soubor PSB pomocí online editoru...UpdateText("test update", new Point(0, 0), 15.0f, Color.Purple);...updateText("test update", new Point(0, 0), 15.0f, Color.getPurple());...