SAMPLE: PATPOLY Demos Polygon Filled with Dithered ColorLast reviewed: February 15, 1996Article ID: Q98619 |
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SUMMARYPATPOLY is a file in the Microsoft Software Library that demonstrates how to draw a polygon so that the entire polygon, including the border, can be filled with a dithered color in an application for the Microsoft Windows environment. Download PATPOLY.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
MORE INFORMATIONIt is not possible to fill a polygon and its border with a dithered color using just a call to the Windows Polygon() application programming interface (API), because of problems producing the border with a dithered color. Using a NULL pen doesn't work because not all of the interior and border will be filled. Pens with a width of 1 can have only solid colors, so they don't work. Wider pens can have a dithered color, but because the pen is centered on the polygon border as defined by the vertex points, the resulting polygon is larger than defined by the vertices. Also, the PS_INSIDEFRAME pen style does not have any affect when used with Polygon(). To accomplish the desired result, the PatPolygon() function first creates a monochrome mask of the polygon in a memory device context (DC), and then blits the mask transparently to the screen using a pattern brush containing the dithered color. This sample also demonstrates how to load a device-independent bitmap (DIB) resource and create a DIB pattern brush with it.
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Additional reference words: 3.00 3.10 softlib PATPOLY.EXE
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