CreateDIBPatternBrushPt

This function creates a logical brush that has the pattern specified by the device-independent bitmap (DIB).

HBRUSH CreateDIBPatternBrushPt(
const void *lpPackedDIB, 
UINT iUsage
); 

Parameters

  • lpPackedDIB
    [in] Long pointer to a packed DIB consisting of a BITMAPINFO structure immediately followed by an array of bytes defining the pixels of the bitmap.

  • iUsage
    [in] Specifies whether the bmiColors member of the BITMAPINFO structure contains a valid color table and, if so, whether the entries in this color table contain explicit red, green, blue (RGB) values or palette indices. The iUsage parameter must be one of the following values.

    Value Description
    DIB_PAL_COLORS A color table is provided and consists of an array of 16-bit indices into the logical palette of the device context into which the brush is to be selected. Windows CE versions 1.0 and 1.01 do not support this value.
    DIB_RGB_COLORS A color table is provided and contains literal RGB values.

    In Windows CE versions 2.0 and later, set the iUsage parameter to DIB_RGB_COLORS. When an 8 bpp bitmap is used, you can set iUsage to DIB_PAL_COLORS, however, in that case, Windows CE will ignore the values in the bmiColors array member of the BITMAPINFO structure.

Return Values

Handle to a logical brush indicates success. NULL indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

A brush is a bitmap that the system uses to paint the interiors of filled shapes.

After an application creates a brush by calling CreateDIBPatternBrushPt, it can select that brush into any device context by calling the SelectObject function.

When you no longer need the brush, call the DeleteObject function to delete it.

Requirements

Runs on Versions Defined in Include Link to
Windows CE OS 1.0 and later Wingdi.h   Mgdraw.lib

Note   This API is part of the complete Windows CE OS package as provided by Microsoft. The functionality of a particular platform is determined by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and some devices may not support this API.

See Also

BITMAPINFO, CreateSolidBrush, DeleteObject, GetLastError, SelectObject, SetBrushOrgEx

 Last updated on Tuesday, July 13, 2004

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