OneNote.FloatingInk class

Represents a group of ink strokes.

Extends

Remarks

[ API set: OneNoteApi 1.1 ]

Properties

context

The request context associated with the object. This connects the add-in's process to the Office host application's process.

id

Gets the ID of the FloatingInk object.

inkStrokes

Gets the strokes of the FloatingInk object.

pageContent

Gets the PageContent parent of the FloatingInk object.

Methods

load(options)

Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync() before reading the properties.

load(propertyNames)

Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync() before reading the properties.

load(propertyNamesAndPaths)

Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync() before reading the properties.

toJSON()

Overrides the JavaScript toJSON() method in order to provide more useful output when an API object is passed to JSON.stringify(). (JSON.stringify, in turn, calls the toJSON method of the object that's passed to it.) Whereas the original OneNote.FloatingInk object is an API object, the toJSON method returns a plain JavaScript object (typed as OneNote.Interfaces.FloatingInkData) that contains shallow copies of any loaded child properties from the original object.

track()

Track the object for automatic adjustment based on surrounding changes in the document. This call is a shorthand for context.trackedObjects.add(thisObject). If you're using this object across .sync calls and outside the sequential execution of a ".run" batch, and get an "InvalidObjectPath" error when setting a property or invoking a method on the object, you need to add the object to the tracked object collection when the object was first created.

untrack()

Release the memory associated with this object, if it has previously been tracked. This call is shorthand for context.trackedObjects.remove(thisObject). Having many tracked objects slows down the host application, so please remember to free any objects you add, once you're done using them. You will need to call context.sync() before the memory release takes effect.

Property Details

context

The request context associated with the object. This connects the add-in's process to the Office host application's process.

context: RequestContext;

Property Value

id

Gets the ID of the FloatingInk object.

readonly id: string;

Property Value

string

Remarks

[ API set: OneNoteApi 1.1 ]

inkStrokes

Gets the strokes of the FloatingInk object.

readonly inkStrokes: OneNote.InkStrokeCollection;

Property Value

Remarks

[ API set: OneNoteApi 1.1 ]

pageContent

Gets the PageContent parent of the FloatingInk object.

readonly pageContent: OneNote.PageContent;

Property Value

Remarks

[ API set: OneNoteApi 1.1 ]

Method Details

load(options)

Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync() before reading the properties.

load(options?: OneNote.Interfaces.FloatingInkLoadOptions): OneNote.FloatingInk;

Parameters

options
OneNote.Interfaces.FloatingInkLoadOptions

Provides options for which properties of the object to load.

Returns

load(propertyNames)

Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync() before reading the properties.

load(propertyNames?: string | string[]): OneNote.FloatingInk;

Parameters

propertyNames

string | string[]

A comma-delimited string or an array of strings that specify the properties to load.

Returns

Examples

await OneNote.run(async (context) => {

    // Gets the active page.
    const page = context.application.getActivePage();
    const contents = page.contents;
    
    // Load page contents and their types.
    page.load('contents/type');
    await context.sync();
        
    // Load every ink content.
    $.each(contents.items, function(i, content) {
        if (content.type == "Ink")
        {
            content.load('ink/id');
        }                            
    });
    await context.sync();
        
    // Log ID of every ink content.
    $.each(contents.items, function(i, content) {
        if (content.type == "Ink")
        {
            console.log(content.ink.id);
        }                            
    });           
});

load(propertyNamesAndPaths)

Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync() before reading the properties.

load(propertyNamesAndPaths?: {
            select?: string;
            expand?: string;
        }): OneNote.FloatingInk;

Parameters

propertyNamesAndPaths

{ select?: string; expand?: string; }

propertyNamesAndPaths.select is a comma-delimited string that specifies the properties to load, and propertyNamesAndPaths.expand is a comma-delimited string that specifies the navigation properties to load.

Returns

toJSON()

Overrides the JavaScript toJSON() method in order to provide more useful output when an API object is passed to JSON.stringify(). (JSON.stringify, in turn, calls the toJSON method of the object that's passed to it.) Whereas the original OneNote.FloatingInk object is an API object, the toJSON method returns a plain JavaScript object (typed as OneNote.Interfaces.FloatingInkData) that contains shallow copies of any loaded child properties from the original object.

toJSON(): OneNote.Interfaces.FloatingInkData;

Returns

track()

Track the object for automatic adjustment based on surrounding changes in the document. This call is a shorthand for context.trackedObjects.add(thisObject). If you're using this object across .sync calls and outside the sequential execution of a ".run" batch, and get an "InvalidObjectPath" error when setting a property or invoking a method on the object, you need to add the object to the tracked object collection when the object was first created.

track(): OneNote.FloatingInk;

Returns

untrack()

Release the memory associated with this object, if it has previously been tracked. This call is shorthand for context.trackedObjects.remove(thisObject). Having many tracked objects slows down the host application, so please remember to free any objects you add, once you're done using them. You will need to call context.sync() before the memory release takes effect.

untrack(): OneNote.FloatingInk;

Returns