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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| gdi32.lib
| Header File
| wingdi.h
| Unicode
| No
| Platform Notes
| Windows 95: int == 16 bits
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SetROP2
The
SetROP2 function sets the current foreground mix mode. GDI uses the foreground mix
mode to combine pens and interiors of filled objects with the colors already on
the screen. The foreground mix mode defines how colors from the brush or pen and
the colors in the existing image are to be combined.
int SetROP2(
HDC hdc,
| // handle of device context
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int fnDrawMode
| // drawing mode
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Parameters
hdc
Identifies the device context.
fnDrawMode
Specifies the new mix mode. This parameter can be any one of the following
values:
Mix mode
| Description
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R2_BLACK
| Pixel is always 0.
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R2_COPYPEN
| Pixel is the pen color.
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R2_MASKNOTPEN
| Pixel is a combination of the colors common to both the screen and the inverse
of the pen.
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R2_MASKPEN
| Pixel is a combination of the colors common to both the pen and the screen.
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R2_MASKPENNOT
| Pixel is a combination of the colors common to both the pen and the inverse of
the screen.
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R2_MERGENOTPEN
| Pixel is a combination of the screen color and the inverse of the pen color.
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R2_MERGEPEN
| Pixel is a combination of the pen color and the screen color.
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R2_MERGEPENNOT
| Pixel is a combination of the pen color and the inverse of the screen color.
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R2_NOP
| Pixel remains unchanged.
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R2_NOT
| Pixel is the inverse of the screen color.
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R2_NOTCOPYPEN
| Pixel is the inverse of the pen color.
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R2_NOTMASKPEN
| Pixel is the inverse of the R2_MASKPEN color.
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R2_NOTMERGEPEN
| Pixel is the inverse of the R2_MERGEPEN color.
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R2_NOTXORPEN
| Pixel is the inverse of the R2_XORPEN color.
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R2_WHITE
| Pixel is always 1.
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R2_XORPEN
| Pixel is a combination of the colors in the pen and in the screen, but not in
both.
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Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value specifies the previous mix mode.
If the function fails, the return value is zero.
Remarks
Mix modes define how GDI combines source and destination colors when drawing
with the current pen. The mix modes are binary raster operation codes,
representing all possible Boolean functions of two variables, using the binary
operations AND, OR, and XOR (exclusive OR), and the unary operation NOT. The mix mode is
for raster devices only; it is not available for vector devices.
See Also
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