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GreGetStyleRatio stores the style ratio X-direction and Y-direction step values at the location addressed by pRatio. | GreGetStyleRatio stores the style ratio X-direction and Y-direction step values at the location addressed by pRatio. | ||
; Simulation support: This function is mandatory for display drivers. For other drivers, it is simulated by a handling routine in the graphics engine. | ;Simulation support: This function is mandatory for display drivers. For other drivers, it is simulated by a handling routine in the graphics engine. | ||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
GreGetStyleRatio(hdc, pRatio, pInstance, lFunction) | GreGetStyleRatio(hdc, pRatio, pInstance, lFunction) | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
; hdc (HDC) - input | ;hdc (HDC) - input:The device context handle. | ||
:The device context handle. | ;pRatio (PBYTE) - input: A pointer to a style ratio value. | ||
: The style ratio is defined as a 2-byte value. The low-order byte indicates a step in the X-direction, the high-order byte a step in the Y-direction. | |||
; pRatio (PBYTE) - input | ;pInstance (PVOID) - input: A pointer to instance data. | ||
: A pointer to a style ratio value. | ;lFunction (ULONG) - input: High-order WORD=flags; low-order WORD=NGreGetStyleRatio. | ||
: The style ratio is defined as a 2-byte value. The low-order byte indicates a step in the X-direction, the high-order byte a step in the Y-direction. | |||
; pInstance (PVOID) - input | |||
: A pointer to instance data. | |||
; lFunction (ULONG) - input | |||
: High-order WORD=flags; low-order WORD=NGreGetStyleRatio. | |||
== Returns == | == Returns == | ||
; fSuccess (BOOL) - returns : Return codes. | ;fSuccess (BOOL) - returns : Return codes. | ||
On completion, the handling routine must return BOOLEAN (fSuccess). | |||
On completion, the handling routine must return BOOLEAN (fSuccess). | * TRUE Successful | ||
* FALSE Error | |||
* TRUE Successful | Possible Errors Detected: When an error is detected, the handling routine must call WinSetErrorInfo to post the condition. Error codes for conditions that the handling routine is expected to check include: | ||
* FALSE Error | * PMERR_DEV_FUNC_NOT_INSTALLED | ||
* PMERR_INV_HDC | |||
Possible Errors Detected: When an error is detected, the handling routine must call WinSetErrorInfo to post the condition. Error codes for conditions that the handling routine is expected to check include: | |||
* PMERR_DEV_FUNC_NOT_INSTALLED | |||
* PMERR_INV_HDC | |||
[[Category:Gre]] | [[Category:Gre]] |
Latest revision as of 12:35, 20 January 2020
GreGetStyleRatio stores the style ratio X-direction and Y-direction step values at the location addressed by pRatio.
- Simulation support
- This function is mandatory for display drivers. For other drivers, it is simulated by a handling routine in the graphics engine.
Syntax
GreGetStyleRatio(hdc, pRatio, pInstance, lFunction)
Parameters
- hdc (HDC) - input
- The device context handle.
- pRatio (PBYTE) - input
- A pointer to a style ratio value.
- The style ratio is defined as a 2-byte value. The low-order byte indicates a step in the X-direction, the high-order byte a step in the Y-direction.
- pInstance (PVOID) - input
- A pointer to instance data.
- lFunction (ULONG) - input
- High-order WORD=flags; low-order WORD=NGreGetStyleRatio.
Returns
- fSuccess (BOOL) - returns
- Return codes.
On completion, the handling routine must return BOOLEAN (fSuccess).
- TRUE Successful
- FALSE Error
Possible Errors Detected: When an error is detected, the handling routine must call WinSetErrorInfo to post the condition. Error codes for conditions that the handling routine is expected to check include:
- PMERR_DEV_FUNC_NOT_INSTALLED
- PMERR_INV_HDC