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Timing Information
The new HINKSET object allows an application to refer to stroke data completely or partially
by time, rather than by coordinates. The HINKSET object is a tem-poral version of HPENDATA. It sees each stroke as an interval of time instead of a collection of
physical points. See "The HINKSET Object" in Chapter 4 for a description of stroke
timing and HINKSET.
Stroke timing allows a new characteristic of ink rendering called animation. Through animation, an application can control the speed at which pen data is
displayed. For more information, see the description of DrawPenDataEx in Chapter 10, "Pen Application Programming Interface Functions."
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