#include "ltwrappr.h"
virtual L_INT LDialogColor::DoModalSaturation(hWndOwner)
HWND hWndOwner; |
handle of the window which owns the dialog |
Displays the Saturation dialog box, and gets the options for LBitmap::ChangeSaturation.
Parameter |
Description |
hWndOwner |
Handle of the window which owns the dialog. |
SUCCESS_DLG_OK |
The "OK" button was pressed, and the dialog exited successfully. |
SUCCESS_DLG_CANCEL |
The "Cancel" button was pressed, and the dialog exited successfully. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
LDialogColor::SetContrastParams must be called before using this function to set the initial values for the dialog. You can get the updated CONTRASTDLGPARAMS with the values entered by the user through the LDialogColor::GetContrastParams dialog.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTDLGCLR For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application |
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L_INT LDialogColor_DoModalSaturationExample(LBitmap * pBitmap, HWND hWnd)
{
L_INT nRet;
LDialogColor DlgColor;
nRet = DlgColor.Initialize(DLG_INIT_COLOR );
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
DlgColor.SetBitmap(pBitmap);
SATURATIONDLGPARAMS DlgParams;
memset ( &DlgParams, 0, sizeof ( SATURATIONDLGPARAMS ) ) ;
DlgParams.uStructSize = sizeof ( SATURATIONDLGPARAMS ) ;
DlgColor.EnableCallBack (FALSE);
DlgColor.EnablePreview(TRUE);
DlgColor.EnableAutoProcess(TRUE);
DlgColor.EnableToolbar(TRUE);
nRet = DlgColor.SetSaturationParams(&DlgParams) ;
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
nRet = DlgColor.DoModalSaturation(hWnd);
if(nRet < 1)
return nRet;
// Gets the updated values for the structure
nRet = DlgColor.GetSaturationParams(&DlgParams, sizeof(DlgParams)) ;
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
nRet = DlgColor.Free();
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
return nRet;
}