IDirectDrawSurface5::UpdateOverlay (Windows CE 5.0)
This method repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. These surfaces must have the DDSCAPS_OVERLAY flag set.
HRESULT UpdateOverlay(LPRECT lpSrcRect, LPDIRECTDRAWSURFACE4 lpDDDestSurface, LPRECT lpDestRect, DWORD dwFlags, LPDDOVERLAYFX lpDDOverlayFx);
Parameters
lpSrcRect
Address of a RECT structure that defines the x, y, width, and height of the region on the source surface being used as the overlay.This parameter can be NULL when hiding an overlay, or to indicate that the entire overlay surface is to be used and that the overlay surface conforms to any boundary and size alignment restrictions imposed by the device driver.
lpDDDestSurface
Address of the IDirectDrawSurface5 interface for the surface that is being overlaid.lpDestRect
Address of a RECT structure that defines the x, y, width, and height of the region on the destination surface that the overlay should be moved to. This parameter can be NULL when hiding the overlay.dwFlags
The following table shows the possible flags.Flag Description DDOVER_ADDDIRTYRECT Adds a dirty rectangle to an emulated overlay surface. DDOVER_ALPHADEST Uses either the alpha information in pixel format or the alpha channel surface attached to the destination surface as the alpha channel for this overlay. DDOVER_ALPHADESTCONSTOVERRIDE Uses the dwAlphaDestConst member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the destination alpha channel for this overlay. DDOVER_ALPHADESTNEG Indicates that the destination surface becomes more transparent as the alpha value increases (zero equals opaque). DDOVER_ALPHADESTSURFACEOVERRIDE Uses the lpDDSAlphaDest member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the alpha channel destination for this overlay. DDOVER_ALPHAEDGEBLEND Uses the dwAlphaEdgeBlend member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the alpha channel for the edges of the image that border the color key colors. DDOVER_ALPHASRC Uses either the alpha information in pixel format or the alpha channel surface attached to the source surface as the source alpha channel for this overlay. DDOVER_ALPHASRCCONSTOVERRIDE Uses the dwAlphaSrcConst member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the source alpha channel for this overlay. DDOVER_ALPHASRCNEG Indicates that the source surface becomes more transparent as the alpha value increases (zero is opaque). DDOVER_ALPHASRCSURFACEOVERRIDE Uses the lpDDSAlphaSrc member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the alpha channel source for this overlay. DDOVER_AUTOFLIP Automatically flip to the next surface in the flip chain each time a video port VSYNC occurs. DDOVER_BOB Display each field individually of the interlaced video stream without causing any artifacts. DDOVER_BOBHARDWARE Indicates that bob operations will be performed using hardware rather than software or emulated. This flag must be used with the DDOVER_BOB flag. DDOVER_DDFX Uses the overlay FX flags in the lpDDOverlayFx parameter to define special overlay effects. DDOVER_HIDE Turns off this overlay. DDOVER_KEYDEST Uses the color key associated with the destination surface. DDOVER_KEYDESTOVERRIDE Uses the dckDestColorkey member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the color key for the destination surface. DDOVER_KEYSRC Uses the color key associated with the source surface. DDOVER_KEYSRCOVERRIDE Uses the dckSrcColorkey member of the DDOVERLAYFX structure as the color key for the source surface. DDOVER_OVERRIDEBOBWEAVE Indicates that bob and weave decisions should not be overridden by other interfaces. DDOVER_INTERLEAVED Indicates that the surface memory is composed of interleaved fields. DDOVER_SHOW Turns on this overlay. lpDDOverlayFx
Address of a DDOVERLAYFX structure that describes the effects to be used. This parameter can be NULL if the DDOVER_DDFX flag is not specified.
Return Values
If the method succeeds, the return value is DD_OK.
If the method fails, the return value may be one of the following error values:
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.12 and later. Version 2.12 requires DXPAK 1.0 or later.
Header: Ddraw.h.
Link Library: Ddraw.lib.
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