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Specifies how ink is persisted.
Syntax
typedef enum InkPersistenceFormat {
IPF_InkSerializedFormat = 0,
IPF_Base64InkSerializedFormat = 1,
IPF_GIF = 2,
IPF_Base64GIF = 3
} ;
Constants
IPF_InkSerializedFormat Value: 0 Ink is persisted using ink serialized format (ISF). This is the most compact persistent representation of ink. It can be embedded within a binary document format or placed directly on the Clipboard. |
IPF_Base64InkSerializedFormat Value: 1 Ink is persisted by encoding the ISF as a base64 stream. This format is provided so that ink can be encoded directly in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) or HTML file. |
IPF_GIF Value: 2 Ink is persisted by using a Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) file that contains ISF as metadata that is embedded within the file. This allows ink to be viewed in applications that are not ink-enabled and maintain its full ink fidelity when it returns to an ink-enabled application. This format is ideal when transporting ink content within an HTML file and making it usable by ink-enabled and ink-unaware applications. |
IPF_Base64GIF Value: 3 Ink is persisted by using a base64 encoded fortified. This GIF format is provided when ink is to be encoded directly in an XML or HTML file with later conversion into an image. A possible use of this would be in an XML format that is generated to contain all ink information and used as a way to generate HTML through Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows XP Tablet PC Edition [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | None supported |
Header | msinkaut.h |