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IXpsOMGradientBrush::SetTransformLookup method

Sets the name of the lookup key of a shared matrix transform that is to be used for the brush.

The key name identifies a shared resource in a resource dictionary.

Syntax

HRESULT SetTransformLookup(
  [in] LPCWSTR key
);

Parameters

  • key [in]
    The name of the lookup key of the matrix transform that is to be used for the brush.

Return value

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the table that follows. For information about XPS document API return values that are not listed in this table, see XPS Document Errors.

Return code Description
S_OK

The method succeeded.

XPS_E_INVALID_RESOURCE_KEY

According to the XML Paper Specification, the value of lookup is not a valid lookup key string.

XPS_E_INVALID_LOOKUP_TYPE

The lookup key name in key references an object that is not a geometry.

XPS_E_LOOKUP_NOT_FOUND

No object could be found with a key name that matched the value passed in key.

 

Remarks

After you call SetTransformLookup, the local transform is released and GetTransformLocal returns a NULL pointer in the transform parameter. The table that follows explains the relationship between the local and lookup values of this property.

Most recent method called Object that is returned in transform by GetTransform Object that is returned in transform by GetTransformLocal Object that is returned in key by GetTransformLookup

SetTransformLocal

The local transform that is set by SetTransformLocal.

The local transform that is set by SetTransformLocal.

NULL pointer.

SetTransformLookup (this method)

The shared transform retrieved, with a lookup key that matches the key that is set by SetTransformLookup, from the resource directory.

NULL pointer.

The lookup key that is set by SetTransformLookup.

Neither SetTransformLocal nor SetTransformLookup has been called yet.

NULL pointer.

NULL pointer.

NULL pointer.

 

The transform referenced by key determines how the gradient is transformed. The visible part of the gradient that is ultimately rendered in the image is determined by the path, stroke, or glyph that is using the brush.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 7, Windows Vista with SP2 and Platform Update for Windows Vista [desktop apps | Windows Store apps]

Minimum supported server

Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 with SP2 and Platform Update for Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps | Windows Store apps]

Header

Xpsobjectmodel.h

IDL

XpsObjectModel.idl

See also

IXpsOMGradientBrush

XPS Document Errors

XML Paper Specification