The SetMetaFileBitsEx function creates a memory-based Windows-format metafile from the supplied data.
This function is provided for compatibility with earlier versions of Microsoft Windows. Win32-based applications should use the SetEnhMetaFileBits function.
HMETAFILE SetMetaFileBitsEx(
UINT nSize, |
// size of Windows-format metafile |
CONST BYTE *lpData |
// address of buffer containing metafile data |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle of a memory-based Windows-format metafile.
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
A Windows-format metafile does not support the new curve, path, and transformation functions such as PolyBezier, BeginPath, and SetWorldTransform. Applications that use these new functions and use metafiles to store pictures created by these functions should use the enhanced-format metafile functions.
To convert a Windows-format metafile into an enhanced-format metafile, use the SetWinMetaFileBits function.
When the application no longer needs the metafile handle returned by SetMetaFileBitsEx, it should delete it by calling the DeleteMetaFile function.
BeginPath, DeleteMetaFile, GetMetaFileBitsEx, PolyBezier, SetEnhMetaFileBits, SetWinMetaFileBits, SetWorldTransform
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