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interface XShapeCombiner
Description
specifies the combine/split functionality.
Developers Guide
Drawings - Grouping, Combining and Binding

Methods' Summary
combine combines Shapes  
split splits Shapes.  
Methods' Details
combine
XShape
combine( [in] XShapes  xShapes );

Description
combines Shapes
Parameter xShapes
the Shapes inside this container are converted to PolyPolygonBezierShapes and are than combined into one PolyPolygonBezierShape. The Shapes in xShape will be removed from the GenericDrawPage and disposed.
Returns
a newly created PolyPolygonBezierShape which contains all converted PolyPolygonBezierShape combined. It is also added to the GenericDrawPage of the source Shapes.
split
void
split( [in] XShape  xGroup );

Description
splits Shapes.
Parameter xShapes
the Shape is converted to a PolyPolygonBezierShapes and then splited into several PolyPolygonBezierShapes The Shapes in xShape will be removed from the GenericDrawPage and disposed.
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