Contains information about the bitmap to be output.
typedef struct SOBITMAPHEADERtag { WORD wStructSize; // see below WORD wImageFlags; // see below WORD wImageWidth; // see below WORD wImageLength; // see below WORD wTileWidth; // see below WORD wTileLength; // see below WORD wBitsPerPixel; // see below WORD wNPlanes; // see below WORD wHDpi; // see below WORD wVDpi; // see below } SOBITMAPHEADER, VWPTR *PSOBITMAPHEADER;
The color format can be one of these values:
SO_BGRCOLOR |
Pixel values are RGB color values (24-bit only); bytes are stored consecutively in the order B,G,R. |
SO_BLACKANDWHITE |
Pixels are black or white (1 bit per pixel only). |
SO_COLORPALETTE |
Pixel values are indexes into the color palette for the bitmap. |
SO_GRAYSCALE |
Pixel values are gray scale values. |
SO_RGBCOLOR |
Pixel values are RGB color values (24-bit only); bytes are stored consecutively in the order R,G,B. |
Other attributes can be a combination of these values:
SO_BOTTOMTOTOP |
The image is provided in scan lines from the bottom up. The default is top to bottom. |
SO_WHITEZERO |
For gray scale images and black and white images only, a pixel with a value of zero is a white pixel, and increasing pixel values become darker. By default, a value of zero is defined as a black pixel with increasing values becoming lighter. |
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