wglGetLayerPaletteEntries
[New
- Windows 95, OEM Service Release 2]
The wglGetLayerPaletteEntries
function retrieves the palette entries from a given color-index layer plane
for a specified device context.
int wglGetLayerPaletteEntries(
HDC hdc, |
// device
context of a window whose layer planes are to be described |
int iLayerPlane, |
//
specifies an overlay or underlay plane |
int iStart, |
//
specifies the first palette entry to be set |
int cEntries, |
//
specifies the number of palette entries to be set |
CONST COLORREF *pcr |
// points
to the first member of an array of COLORREF structures |
); |
|
Parameters
hdc
Specifies the
device context of a window whose layer planes are to be described.
iLayerPlane
Specifies the
overlay or underlay plane. Positive values of iLayerPlane identify
overlay planes, where 1 is the first overlay plane over the main plane, 2 is
the second overlay plane over the first overlay plane, and so on. Negative
values identify underlay planes, where -1 is the first underlay plane under the main plane, -2 is the second underlay plane under the first
underlay plane, and so on. The number of overlay and underlay planes is given
in the bReserved member of the PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR
iStart
Specifies the
first palette entry to be retrieved.
cEntries
Specifies the
number of palette entries to be retrieved.
pcr
Points to an
array of COLORREF
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is the number of entries that were set in
the palette in the specified layer plane of the window.
If the
function fails or when no pixel format is selected, the return value is zero.
To get extended error information, call GetLastError
Remarks
Each
color-index layer plane in a window has a palette with a size 2^n, where
n is the number of bit planes in the layer plane. You cannot modify the
transparent index of a palette.
Use the wglRealizeLayerPalette
function to realize the layer palette. Initially the layer palette contains
only entries for white.
The wglSetPaletteEntries
function doesn t set the palette entries of the main plane palette. To update
the main plane palette, use GDI palette functions.
See Also