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The following functions are used to change and set/get the local settings for bitmap objects:
LBitmapBase::GetDefaultDithering
LBitmapBase::SetDefaultDithering
The following functions can be used to set/get the global settings for painting bitmaps:
LBitmapSettings::DefaultDithering
LBitmapSettings::GetDisplayMode
LBitmapSettings::SetDisplayMode
And the functions that can be used to enable/disable the local settings for bitmap objects are:
LBitmapBase::EnableLocalSettings
LBitmapBase::IsLocalSettingsEnabled
When declaring or creating a bitmap object, its local settings are enabled by default. The default local settings are filled from the current global settings.
Once an object is created it will take its default values from the global settings.
The user can force a specific object to use global settings by calling (LBitmapBase::EnableLocalSettings(FALSE)) to disable the local settings.
Local settings are only used if they are enabled. Using LPaint or LPaintEffects to paint a bitmap that has its local settings enabled will cause the class object's local settings to be set before executing the paint function and then the global settings will be restored after executing the paint function. This will cause the bitmap to be painted using the object's local settings. On the other hand if local settings are disabled for a specific bitmap object, then the global settings will be used when painting the bitmap.
Example:
LBitmapBase MyBitmap;
LPaint MyPaint;
HDC hDC;
//load a bitmap
MyBitmap.Load(TEXT("image1.cmp"));
//then disable the local settings for the bitmap object
MyBitmap.EnableLocalSettings(FALSE);
//change the local settings for the bitmap object to some values
MyBitmap.SetPaintContrast(50);
MyBitmap.SetPaintGamma(150);
MyBitmap.SetPaintIntensity(-50);
//initialize the paint object with the bitmap and the DC of the desktop window
MyPaint.SetBitmap(&MyBitmap);
hDC=GetDC(0);
MyPaint.SetDC(hDC);
//now paint the bitmap using the global settings
MyPaint.PaintDC();
//now enable the local settings for the bitmap object
MyBitmap.EnableLocalSettings(TRUE);
//then paint the bitmap object using its local settings
MyPaint.PaintDC();
//..
ReleaseDC(0,hDC);