CoreWetStrokeUpdateSource.WetStrokeCompleted Event
Definition
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Occurs after the InkPresenter stops processing an ink stroke (WetStrokeStopping) or CoreWetStrokeDisposition is set to Completed, indicating the stroke is complete.
Subsequent ink input is considered a new stroke.
// Register
event_token WetStrokeCompleted(TypedEventHandler<CoreWetStrokeUpdateSource, CoreWetStrokeUpdateEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
// Revoke with event_token
void WetStrokeCompleted(event_token const* cookie) const;
// Revoke with event_revoker
CoreWetStrokeUpdateSource::WetStrokeCompleted_revoker WetStrokeCompleted(auto_revoke_t, TypedEventHandler<CoreWetStrokeUpdateSource, CoreWetStrokeUpdateEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
public event TypedEventHandler<CoreWetStrokeUpdateSource,CoreWetStrokeUpdateEventArgs> WetStrokeCompleted;
function onWetStrokeCompleted(eventArgs) { /* Your code */ }
coreWetStrokeUpdateSource.addEventListener("wetstrokecompleted", onWetStrokeCompleted);
coreWetStrokeUpdateSource.removeEventListener("wetstrokecompleted", onWetStrokeCompleted);
- or -
coreWetStrokeUpdateSource.onwetstrokecompleted = onWetStrokeCompleted;
Public Custom Event WetStrokeCompleted As TypedEventHandler(Of CoreWetStrokeUpdateSource, CoreWetStrokeUpdateEventArgs)
Event Type
Remarks
An ink stroke always triggers either a WetStrokeCompleted or a WetStrokeCanceled event.
NewInkPoints is always empty for the WetStrokeCompleted and WetStrokeCanceled events.
NewInkPoints might be empty for the WetStrokeStopping event.