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:The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of [[Error|GFL_ERROR]]. | :The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of [[Error|GFL_ERROR]]. | ||
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:gflSaveBitmapW exists for the windows unicode version of GFLSDK | |||
'''See also''' | '''See also''' |
Revision as of 13:59, 23 September 2009
gflGetDefaultSaveParams
The gflGetDefaultSaveParams function sets the GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure with default values. To use before call of gflSaveBitmap.
void gflGetDefaultSaveParams( GFL_SAVE_PARAMS* save_params );
Parameters
- save_params
- Pointer to a GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure.
See also
gflSaveBitmap
The gflSaveBitmap function save a picture in memory into a file.
GFL_ERROR gflSaveBitmap( char* filename, const GFL_BITMAP* bitmap, const GFL_SAVE_PARAMS* params, );
Parameters
- filename
- Pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the filename to save.
- bitmap
- Pointer to a GFL_BITMAP structure.
- params
- Pointer to a GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure.
- This structure must be filled correctly, in particular the FormatIndex field.
Return value
- The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of GFL_ERROR.
Remark
- gflSaveBitmapW exists for the windows unicode version of GFLSDK
See also
gflSaveBitmapIntoMemory
The gflSaveBitmapIntoMemory function save a picture in memory into a file with the use of write callback functions.
GFL_ERROR gflSaveBitmapIntoMemory( GFL_UINT8** data, GFL_UINT32* data_length, const GFL_BITMAP* bitmap, const GFL_SAVE_PARAMS* params, );
Parameters
- data
- Address of a pointer for allocated data
- data_length
- Pointer for the final length of data
- bitmap
- Address of a pointer to a GFL_BITMAP structure.
- params
- Pointer to a GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure.
- This structure must be filled correctly, in particular the FormatIndex field.
Return value
- The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of GFL_ERROR.
See also
gflSaveBitmapIntoHandle
The gflSaveBitmapIntoHandle function save a picture in memory into a file with the use of write callback functions.
GFL_ERROR gflSaveBitmapIntoHandle( GFL_HANDLE handle, const GFL_BITMAP* bitmap, const GFL_SAVE_PARAMS* params, );
Parameters
- handle
- User handle. The Callbacks field of the GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure must be filled correctly.
- bitmap
- Address of a pointer to a GFL_BITMAP structure.
- params
- Pointer to a GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure.
- This structure must be filled correctly, in particular the FormatIndex field.
Return value
- The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of GFL_ERROR.
See also
gflFileCreate
The gflFileCreate function creates a multi-page file.
GFL_ERROR gflFileCreate( GFL_FILE_HANDLE* handle, const char* filename, GFL_UINT32 image_count, const GFL_SAVE_PARAMS* params );
Parameters
- handle
- Address of an handle.
- filename
- Pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the filename to create.
- image_count
- Number of picture to be added.
- params
- Pointer to a GFL_SAVE_PARAMS structure.
- This structure must be filled correctly.
Return value
- The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of GFL_ERROR.
See also
gflFileAddPicture
The gflFileAddPicture function add a picture to a multi-page file.
GFL_ERROR gflFileAddPicture( GFL_FILE_HANDLE handle, const GFL_BITMAP* bitmap );
Parameters
- handle
- Handle of the file.
- bitmap
- Pointer to a GFL_BITMAP structure. This is the picture to add.
Return value
- The function returns GFL_NO_ERROR if it is successful or a value of GFL_ERROR.
See also
gflFileClose
The gflFileClose function closes a multi-page file.
void gflFileClose( GFL_FILE_HANDLE handle );
Parameters
- handle
- Handle of file.
See also