L_EfxPaintBitmap

#include "l_bitmap.h"

L_LTEFX_API L_INT L_EfxPaintBitmap(hDC, pBitmap, pSrc, pSrcClip, pDest, pDestClip, uEffect, uGrain, uDelay, nSpeed, nCycles, uPass, uMaxPass, fTransparency, crTransparency, uWandWidth, crWand, uROP)

Applies an effect when painting a bitmap to a target device context. The effect, commonly used for slide show transitions, specifies how the image is painted, not how it looks when painting is finished.

Parameters

HDC hDC

Handle to the target device context.

pBITMAPHANDLE pBitmap

Pointer to the bitmap handle referencing the bitmap to paint.

RECT *pSrc

Pointer to the Windows RECT structure that specifies the part of the bitmap to use as the display source.

The coordinates in the RECT structure are relative to the bitmap. You can pass NULL to use the default, which matches the bitmap.

RECT *pSrcClip

Pointer to the Windows RECT structure that specifies the portion of the display source to paint. Generally, this is used for updating the display when part of the source bitmap has changed.

The coordinates in the RECT structure are relative to the bitmap. You can pass NULL to use the default, which matches the bitmap.

RECT *pDest

Pointer to the Windows RECT structure that determines how the source rectangle is scaled and how the image is positioned in the device context.

The coordinates in the RECT structure are relative to the device context. There is no default for this parameter. You must specify the RECT structure.

RECT *pDestClip

Pointer to the Windows RECT structure that specifies the portion of the display rectangle to paint. Generally, this is used for updating changes in the display surface, such as when a user moves another window, uncovering a part of the image that had been covered up.

The coordinates in the RECT structure are relative to the device context. You can pass NULL to use the default, which matches the device context.

L_UINT uEffect

Effect to apply when painting. For valid values, refer to Effect Types.

L_UINT uGrain

Graining size. This is the smallest size (pixel width or height) to be updated when painting an effect. Using a small grain makes the painting smoother, but takes longer to paint. Using a large grain makes the painting more coarse, but paints faster. If the uEffect parameter is from the Wave class this represents the duration or height of the wave. Valid values are 1 to 256.

L_UINT uDelay

Delay between graining steps, in milliseconds.

L_INT nSpeed

Speed of the wave. Valid values are 1 to 256. This parameter is valid only if the uEffect parameter is from the Wave class.

L_INT nCycles

Number of cycles or repetitions used to draw the wave. This parameter is valid only if the uEffect parameter is from the Wave class.

L_UINT uPass

Pass number when using a pattern brush. Use 1 for painting in one pass.

L_UINT uMaxPass

Maximum passes for a pattern brush. Use 1 for painting in one pass.

L_BOOL fTransparency

TRUE to implement transparency by not painting pixels of the color specified in the crTransparency parameter; FALSE if transparency is not implemented.

COLORREF crTransparency

COLORREF value that specifies the transparent color.

L_UINT uWandWidth

Wand width, in pixels.

COLORREF crWand

COLORREF value that specifies the wand color.

L_UINT32 uROP

The Windows ROP code that determines how the destination rectangle is updated. This parameter takes the same codes as the Windows BitBlt function. For ordinary painting, use SRCCOPY.

Returns

Value Meaning
SUCCESS The function was successful.
< 1 An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes.

Comments

To update a status bar or detect a user interrupt during execution of this function, refer to L_SetStatusCallback.

Use this function instead of L_PaintDCEffect when more or different paint effects are desired.

Use the uGrain and uDelay parameters to control the speed of the display. The uGrain parameter controls the size of the painting increment, and uDelay controls the time between increments.

The wand is a solid color bar that moves during an effect. Small grain sizes produce the best wand effects. Many of the effects listed in Effect Types can have a wand.

Use the uPass and uMaxPass parameters to paint the image in more than one pass. For example, if you want a 3-pass paint, use uMaxPass of 3 and paint 3 times, once with uPass = 1, once with uPass = 2, and once with uPass = 3.

This function uses source and destination rectangles the same as L_PaintDC. For a complete explanation of the rectangles, refer to L_PaintDC.

For general information, refer to Implementing Special Effects.

Multipass painting for the EFX_EFFECT_PUSH_CLASS is disabled.

If the uEffect parameter is from the Twirl class, Wave class, White Turnover class, Turnover class, Replace class, Laser class, Fade Normal class, Fade Black and White class, Fade Color class or Wave class, the uPass and uMaxPass parameters have no effect.

If the uEffect parameter is from the Fade Normal class, Fade Black and White class or Fade Color class, the uGrain parameter has no effect. However, if the uEffect parameter is from the Wave class, the uGrain parameter contains the wave size.

If the uEffect parameter is from the White Turnover class, the Turnover class or the Replace class, the uWandWidth and crWand parameters have no effect. However, if the uEffect parameter is from the Fade Color class, the crWand parameter contains the bitmap color level.

The nSpeed and nCycles parameters have effect only if the uEffect parameter is from the Wave class.

Required DLLs and Libraries

Platforms

Win32, x64.

See Also

Functions

Topics

Example

This example shows the minimum requirements for using L_EfxPaintBitmap.

L_INT EfxPaintBitmapExample(HWND            hWnd, 
                                            RECT*           pDest, 
                                            BITMAPHANDLE*   pBitmap) 
{ 
  L_INT nRet; 
  HDC       hdc;                  /* Device context for the current window */ 
  HPALETTE  hSavedPalette = NULL; /* Temporary copy of the current system palette */ 
  HPALETTE  hOurPalette = NULL;   /* The palette that we will use to paint */ 
  L_INT     nBitsPerPixel; 
 
  /* Get the device context */ 
  hdc = GetDC (hWnd); 
 
  /* Check the device to see if we need a palette */ 
  nBitsPerPixel = GetDeviceCaps( hdc, BITSPIXEL ) * GetDeviceCaps ( hdc, PLANES ); 
  if ( nBitsPerPixel <=8 ) 
  { 
    hOurPalette = L_CreatePaintPalette ( hdc, pBitmap ); 
    hSavedPalette = SelectPalette (hdc, hOurPalette, FALSE); 
    /* Realize our palette */ 
    RealizePalette (hdc);  
  } 
  /* Paint the bitmap using 3 steps */ 
  nRet = L_EfxPaintBitmap ( hdc,     /* device context */ 
                     pBitmap, /* bitmap to paint */ 
                     NULL,    /* source rectangle */   
                     NULL,    /* source clip rectangle */  
                     pDest,   /* destination rectangle */ 
                     NULL,    /* destination clip rectangle */  
                     EFX_EFFECT_WIPE4_L_R_T_B,  /* effect to apply when painting the transition */ 
                     5,       /* graining size */ 
                     10,      /* delay between graining steps */ 
                      0,      /* speed of the wave */         
                      0,      /* number of cycles or repetitions */  
                     1,       /* step number for the pattern brush */ 
                     3,       /* maximum steps for the pattern brush */ 
                     FALSE,   /* do not use transparency */ 
                     0,       /* no transparent color */ 
                     0,       /* wand width */ 
                     0,       /* no wand color */ 
                     SRCCOPY );    /* Windows raster operation code */ 
  if(nRet != SUCCESS) 
     return nRet; 
 
  nRet = L_EfxPaintBitmap ( hdc,     /* device context */ 
                     pBitmap, /* bitmap to paint */ 
                     NULL,    /* source rectangle */   
                     NULL,    /* source clip rectangle */  
                     pDest,   /* destination rectangle */ 
                     NULL,    /* destination clip rectangle */  
                     EFX_EFFECT_WIPE_RECTANGLE_IN,  /* effect to apply when painting the transition */ 
                     5,       /* graining size */ 
                     10,      /* delay between graining steps */ 
                      0,      /* speed of the wave */         
                      0,      /* number of cycles or repetitions */  
                     2,       /* step number for the pattern brush */ 
                     3,       /* maximum steps for the pattern brush */ 
                    FALSE,    /* do not use transparency */ 
                     0,       /* no transparent color */ 
                     0,       /* wand width */ 
                     0,       /* no wand color */ 
                     SRCCOPY );    /* Windows raster operation code */ 
  if(nRet != SUCCESS) 
     return nRet; 
  nRet = L_EfxPaintBitmap ( hdc,     /* device context */ 
                     pBitmap, /* bitmap to paint */ 
                     NULL,    /* source rectangle */   
                     NULL,    /* source clip rectangle */  
                     pDest,   /* destination rectangle */ 
                     NULL,    /* destination clip rectangle */  
                     EFX_EFFECT_WIPE_RECTANGLE_OUT,  /* effect to apply when painting the transition */ 
                     5,       /* graining size */ 
                     10,      /* delay between graining steps */ 
                      0,      /* speed of the wave */         
                      0,      /* number of cycles or repetitions */  
                     3,       /* step number for the pattern brush */ 
                     3,       /* maximum steps for the pattern brush */ 
                     FALSE,   /* do not use transparency */ 
                     0,       /* no transparent color */ 
                     0,       /* wand width */ 
                     0,       /* no wand color */ 
                     SRCCOPY );    /* Windows raster operation code */ 
  if(nRet != SUCCESS) 
     return nRet; 
 
  /* Restore the old palette */ 
  if  ( hOurPalette ) 
  { 
    SelectPalette (hdc, hSavedPalette, FALSE); 
    DeleteObject (hOurPalette); 
  } 
  /* Release the device context */ 
  ReleaseDC ( hWnd, hdc ); 
   return SUCCESS; 
} 

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