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Revision as of 06:15, 1 December 2016
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Description
Functions to draw or save a standard bitmap image to or from an Ultibo graphics console window.
These functions originally appeared in the Ultibo forum and examples of how to use them can be found there:
DrawBitmap: https://ultibo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=312
SaveBitmap: https://ultibo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=313
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Function declarations
function DrawBitmap(Handle:TWindowHandle; const Filename:String; X,Y:LongWord):Boolean;
Description: A function for drawing a standard bitmap image onto an Ultibo graphics console window
Handle | The handle of an existing graphics console window |
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Filename | The name of the file to load the bitmap from |
X | The column position for the left edge of the bitmap |
Y | The row position for the top row of the bitmap |
Return | True if successful or False is an error occurred |
function SaveBitmap(Handle:TWindowHandle; const Filename:String; X,Y,Width,Height,BPP:LongWord):Boolean;
Description: A function for saving all or part of an Ultibo graphics console window to a standard bitmap file
Handle | The handle of an existing graphics console window |
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Filename | The name of the file to save the bitmap to |
X | The column position for the left edge of the bitmap |
Y | The row position for the top row of the bitmap |
Width | The width (in pixels) of the bitmap |
Height | The height (in pixels) of the bitmap |
BPP | The bits per pixel value for the bitmap (eg 16, 24 or 32) |
Return | True if successful or False is an error occurred |
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