| Available in LEADTOOLS Imaging Pro, Vector, Document, and Medical Imaging toolkits. | 
L_ConvertFromWMF
#include "l_bitmap.h"
L_LTDIS_API L_INT L_ConvertFromWMF(pBitmap, uStructSize, hWmf, uWidth, uHeight)
| pBITMAPHANDLE pBitmap; | /* pointer to a bitmap */ | 
| L_UINT uStructSize; | /* size in bytes, of the structure pointed to by pBitmap */ | 
| L_HMETAFILE hWmf; | /* handle to the WMF to be converted */ | 
| L_UINT uWidth; | /* width */ | 
| L_UINT uHeight; | /* height */ | 
Converts a Windows metafile (WMF) into a LEAD Technologies bitmap. When this function is completed, there are two copies of the drawing in memory: the WMF and the original LEAD vector. Freeing one will not affect the other.
| Parameter | Description | 
| pBitmap | Pointer to the bitmap to be updated with the converted file. | 
| uStructSize | Size in bytes, of the structure pointed to by pBitmap, for versioning. Use sizeof(BITMAPHANDLE). | 
| hWmf | Handle to the WMF to be converted. | 
| uWidth | Amount by which to scale the metafiles original width. | 
| uHeight | Amount by which to scale the metafiles original height. | 
Returns
| SUCCESS | The function was successful. | 
| < 1 | An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. | 
Comments
This function does not support signed data images. It returns the error code ERROR_SIGNED_DATA_NOT_SUPPORTED if a signed data image is passed to this function.
The metafile can be loaded at the original dimension or scaled by using the uWidth and uHeight parameters.
If uWidth == 0 and uHeight == 0 - the metafile is loaded at the size present in the file
If uWidth == 0 and uHeight > 0 - the metafile is stretched so that it has the height uHeight (preserving the aspect ratio)
If uWidth > 0 and uHeight == 0 - the metafile is stretched so that it has the width uWidth (preserving the aspect ratio)
If uWidth > 0 and uHeight > 0 - the metafile is stretched so that it has the width uWidth and height uHeight (the aspect ratio is ignored)
Required DLLs and Libraries
| LTKRN For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. | 
Platforms
Win32, x64.
See Also
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Example
This example loads a bitmap, converts it to a WMF, then converts the WMF back to a bitmap.
 L_INT ConvertFromWMFExample(pBITMAPHANDLE  pLeadBitmap)
{
   L_INT nRet;
   BITMAPHANDLE   Bitmap;    /* Bitmap handle for the initial image */
   HMETAFILE      hWmf;
   /* Load a bitmap, keeping its own bits per pixel */
   nRet = L_LoadBitmap (MAKE_IMAGE_PATH(TEXT("ImageProcessingDemo\\Image3.cmp")), &Bitmap, sizeof(BITMAPHANDLE), 0, ORDER_BGR, NULL, NULL);
   if(nRet != SUCCESS)
      return nRet;
   /* Convert the initial bitmap to a WMF */
   hWmf  = L_ConvertToWMF( &Bitmap );
   nRet = L_SaveBitmap(MAKE_IMAGE_PATH(TEXT("Result.BMP")), &Bitmap, FILE_BMP, 24, 0, NULL);
   if(nRet != SUCCESS)
      return nRet;
   /* Free the initial bitmap */
   if(Bitmap.Flags.Allocated)  
      L_FreeBitmap(&Bitmap);
   /* Convert the WMF to create a new LEAD bitmap and preserve the size */
   if(pLeadBitmap->Flags.Allocated)
      L_FreeBitmap(pLeadBitmap);
   nRet = L_ConvertFromWMF(pLeadBitmap, sizeof(BITMAPHANDLE), hWmf, 0, 0);
   if(nRet != SUCCESS)
      return nRet;
   /* Clean up */
   DeleteMetaFile(hWmf);
   return SUCCESS;
}