Re: Canvas For Text And Graphics



Frederick Chin wrote:
Hi,

I am looking for a component for D7 that allows a user to put text
together with graphics in the same canvas and to save the canvas to a
database. The graphics can be pasted in and may contain pictures,
equations, symbols and what not.

I would also like to incorporate a spelling checker for the text.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

- Frederick

Regards,
Frederick


Maybe this? Or similar -- it has a DB component to store an image file and multiple planes -- they have a lot of demo programs -- which you can download.

I am using the library to store maps, photos, survey diagrams etc.

http://www.hicomponents.com/



--
Will R
PMC Consulting
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