Origin Attribute (VMLFrame)(VML)
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Defines the origin of the clipping region of the frame. Read/write. VgVector2D.
Applies To
Tag Syntax
<v: element origin=" expression ">
Script Syntax
element .origin="expression"
expression=element.origin
Remarks
The default value is 0,0. Note that Origin only works if Clip is True. In this attribute, the origin is defined as the upper left corner of the frame.
VML Standard Attribute
Example
The origin of the clipping region is 100pt,100pt.
<v:vmlframe id="frame01" clip="True"
origin="100pt,100pt" size="50pt,50pt"
src="external.vml#shape01"
style='top:160pt; left:100pt; width:50pt; height:50pt'
</v:vmlframe>
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