This function saves the image referenced by hIGear to a memory buffer using user-defined callback functions.
Declaration:
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AT_ERRCOUNT ACCUAPI IG_save_mem_CB(
LPVOID lpImage,
AT_UINT nImageSize,
AT_UINT nBufferSize,
UINT nPage,
UINT nReserved,
AT_LMODE lFormatType,
LPFNIG_RASTER_GET lpfnRasterGet,
LPFNIG_DIB_GET lpfnDIBGet,
LPVOID lpPrivateData,
LPAT_UINT lpActualSize
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Arguments:
Name |
Type |
Description |
lpImage |
LPVOID |
Memory buffer to which to save the image. |
nImageSize |
AT_UINT |
Size of the image if it already exists in the buffer, 0 otherwise. |
nBufferSize |
AT_UINT |
Size of the memory buffer. |
nPage |
UINT |
If saving to a multi-page file, set this to the page number to insert this page as. Note that page numbers begin at 1, not 0. Otherwise set to 1. |
nReserved |
UINT |
Reserved, should be set to 0 for now. |
lFormatType |
AT_LMODE |
Specifies the format to use for saving, and also the compression scheme if applicable. See enumIGSaveFormats. |
lpfnRasterGet |
LPFNIG_RASTER_GET |
Pointer to a function of type LPFNIG_RASTER_GET, which will be called for each raster line of the image, before that line is saved. |
lpfnDIBGet |
LPFNIG_DIB_GET |
Pointer to a function of type LPFNIG_DIB_GET, which will be called just prior to saving the DIB header. |
lpPrivateData |
LPVOID |
Pointer to a private data area which is passed to the above two callback functions each time they are called. |
lpActualSize |
LPAT_UINT |
Actual size of the image is returned in the variable referenced by this pointer. Can be NULL. |
Return Value:
Returns 0 if successful. Otherwise, returns the number of ImageGear errors that occurred during this function call.
Supported Raster Image Formats:
- Indexed RGB - 1, 4, 8 bpp;
- Grayscale - 9...16 bpp;
- RGB - 24 bpp;
- CMYK - 32 bpp.
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Actual set of pixel formats supported by this function can be narrower, depending on the implementation of the user-defined callback functions.
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Remarks:
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This function is only kept for backward compatibility reasons. Please use IG_save_mem_CB_ex instead.
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