SinkFlags (Compact 2013)
3/26/2014
This feature is being deprecated for this release. Refer to this component: Windows Imaging Component.
This enumeration is used to describe the properties of an image source.
Syntax
enum SinkFlags {
SinkFlagsScalable = ImageFlagsScalable,
SinkFlagsHasAlpha = ImageFlagsHasAlpha,
SinkFlagsPartiallyScalable = ImageFlagsPartiallyScalable,
SinkFlagsTopDown = 0x00010000,
SinkFlagsBottomUp = 0x00020000,
SinkFlagsFullWidth = 0x00040000,
SinkFlagsMultipass = 0x00080000,
SinkFlagsComposite = 0x00100000,
SinkFlagsWantProps = 0x00200000
};
Elements
- SinkFlagsScalable
The source image is fully scaleable.
- SinkFlagsHasAlpha
The source image contains transparency.
- SinkFlagsPartiallyScalable
The source image is partially scaleable.
- SinkFlagsTopDown
The source prefers to supply image data from top to bottom.
- SinkFlagsBottomUp
The source prefers to supply image data from bottom to top.
- SinkFlagsFullWidth
The source prefers to supply complete scan lines of image data.
- SinkFlagsMultipass
The source prefers to supply image data by using multiple passes.
- SinkFlagsComposite
The source prefers to composite over existing image data in the sink.
- SinkFlagsWantProps
The source requires property information.
Remarks
The SinkFlags enumeration is divided into two categories, values from the lower byte and values from the upper byte:
- Values from the lower byte are shared with ImageFlags enumeration and represent properties that are inherent to the image.
- Values from the upper byte represent hints that an application can use to work with the image as efficiently as possible.
Requirements
Header |
imaging.h |