L_SetICCTagData
#include "ltkrn.h"
#include "ltclr.h"
L_INT EXT_FUNCTION L_SetICCTagData(pICCProfile, pTagData, uTagSig, uTagTypeSig)
pICCPROFILEEXT pICCProfile; |
/* pointer to a structure */ |
/* pointer to a buffer containing data */ | |
L_UINT32 uTagSig; |
/* a value that indicates the tag signature */ |
L_UINT32 uTagTypeSig; |
/* a value that indicates the tag type signature */ |
Sets a tag inside the ICC profile.
Parameter |
Description |
pICCProfile |
Pointer to the ICCPROFILEEXT structure in which to set the tag. |
pTagData |
Pointer to a buffer that contains the tag data. |
uTagSig |
A value that indicates the signature of the tag to be created. Possible values include private tags and the values listed in ICCTAGSIGNATURE. Signatures of private tags must be registered with the ICC. |
uTagTypeSig |
A value that indicates the signature of the tag type used for creating the tag. Possible values include private tag type signatures and the values listed in ICCTAGTYPESIGNATURE. Signatures of private tag types must be registered with the ICC. |
Returns
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
The pTagData pointer should be a pointer to a structure that contains all the data required for the tag to be created. This structure should be of the same type as the ICC tag type required for the tag to be created. In case of a private tag type, the pTagData must point to a structure of type ICCTAG_UNKNOWN_TYPE.
If only the tag is private, this function returns ERROR_ICC_UNKNOWN_TAG. If only the tag type is private, this function returns ERROR_ICC_UNKNOWN_TYPE. If both the tag and the type are private, this function returns ERROR_ICC_UNKNOWN_TAG_AND_TYPE. In all three of these cases however, the tag is set correctly in the ICC profile.
To add multiple tags to a profile, call this function repeatedly. Each subsequent tag added is appended to the list of tags pointed to by the pTagData member of the ICC profile structure.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTCLR For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
Platforms
Windows 95 / 98 / Me, Windows 2000 / XP.
See Also
Example
/* This example will create an ICC profile, and then create a tag, and then set it into the ICC profile, finally, it will free the profile */
ICCPROFILEEXT iccProfile;
SYSTEMTIME systemTime;
ICCTAG_DATE_TIME_TYPE iccDateTimeType;
// initializing the ICC profile
L_InitICCProfileExt (&iccProfile, sizeof(ICCPROFILEEXT));
// preparing the structure
GetSystemDate(&systemTime);
IccDateTimeType.DateTime.uYear = SystemTime.wYear;
IccDateTimeType.DateTime.uMonth = SystemTime.wMonth;
IccDateTimeType.DateTime.uDay = SystemTime.wDay;
IccDateTimeType.DateTime.uHours = SystemTime.wHour;
IccDateTimeType.DateTime.uMinutes = SystemTime.wMinute;
IccDateTimeType.DateTime.uSeconds = SystemTime.wSecond;
// setting the tag inside the ICC profile
L_SetICCTagData(&iccProfile, (L_UCHAR L_FAR *) &iccDateTimeType, CalibrationDateTimeTag,
DateTimeTypeSig);
// free the ICC profile
L_FreeICCProfileExt (&iccProfile);