#include "l_bitmap.h"
L_LTFIL_API L_INT L_SetTag(uTag, uType, uCount, pData)
L_UINT16 uTag; |
tag to identify the data in the TIFF file |
L_UINT16 uType; |
tagged data type |
L_UINT uCount; |
count of data items |
L_VOID* pData; |
pointer to the buffer containing the data |
Specifies a private tag and the tagged data to be saved in a TIFF file.
| Parameter | Description | |
| uTag | Tag to identify the data in the TIFF file. Generally, you can specify a private tag in the range of 0x8000 to 0xFFFE. However, LEADTOOLS returns an error if you use any of the following registered tags: | |
| Value | Meaning | |
| 0x8298 | Copyright comment | |
| 0x8769 | General Exif comments | |
| 0x8825 | Exif GPS comments | |
| LEADTOOLS does NOT return an error if you set: | ||
| 0x80A4 | Annotation TIFF tag defined as ANNTAG_TIFF. | |
| uType | Tagged data type. Valid values are: | |
| Value | Meaning | |
| TAG_BYTE | [1] Byte. | |
| TAG_ASCII | [2] Byte in the range of 0 to 255. | |
| TAG_SBYTE | [6] Byte used as signed number in the range of -128 to +127. | |
| TAG_UNDEFINED | [7] Byte, with application-defined usage. | |
| TAG_SHORT | [3] Two bytes, unsigned. | |
| TAG_SSHORT | [8] Two bytes, signed. | |
| TAG_LONG | [4] Four bytes, unsigned. | |
| TAG_SLONG | [9] Four bytes, signed. | |
| TAG_RATIONAL | [5] Eight bytes, used as a pair of unsigned long integers, where the first number is the numerator and the second is the denominator of a fraction. | |
| TAG_SRATIONAL | [10] Eight bytes, used as a pair of signed long integers, where the first number is the numerator and the second is the denominator of a fraction. | |
| TAG_FLOAT | [11] Four bytes used as a floating point number. | |
| TAG_DOUBLE | [12] Eight bytes used as a double-precision floating point number. | |
| TAG_IFD | [13] 32-bit IFD offset. | |
| TAG_LONG8 | [16] Unsigned 64-bit integer (valid only for BigTIFF formats). | |
| TAG_SLONG8 | [17] Signed 64-bit integer (valid only for BigTIFF formats). | |
| TAG_IFD8 | [18] 64-bit IFD offset (valid only for BigTIFF formats). | |
| uCount | Count of data items, based on the tagged data type. For example, if the buffer size is 16 and the data type is TAG_DOUBLE, the count is 2. | |
| pData | Pointer to a buffer containing the data to be saved using the tag. | |
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
This function copies the data from your buffer to an internally-allocated buffer. You should free your own buffer after calling this function. Any TIFF file that you save will include the tagged data until you clear the tag. LEADTOOLS keeps a list of tags in memory. The list contains all the tags set directly (by calling L_SetTag) or indirectly (by calling L_AnnSaveTag). All these tags will be saved unless you clear them. The way to clear a tag and remove it from the list is by calling L_SetTag(uTag, 0, 0, NULL). L_SetTag(0,0,0,NULL) will remove ALL the tags from the tag list.
For general information about TIFF tags, refer to Implementing TIFF Comments and Tags.
Note: |
When LEADTOOLS saves a TIFF/Exif image that contains comments and tags, the comments and tags will be written first, followed by the image data. This order is not configurable. |
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To write tags to a TIFF file, use L_WriteFileTag or L_WriteFileTagMemory instead of using L_SetTag followed by L_SaveFile or L_SaveFileMemory. |
Required DLLs and Libraries
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For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
Win32, x64, Linux.
Functions: |
L_GetTag, L_ReadFileTag, L_ReadFileTagMemory, L_AnnSaveTag, L_DeleteTag, L_ReadFileTags |
Topics: |
This example specifies a tag for recording the position of a company logo on the image. It sets the tag with L_SetTag; tests the tag with L_GetTag; then saves a TIFF file with the new tag. For an example that reads this same tag from the file, refer to L_ReadFileTag.
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