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This function draws an icon in the specified device context, performing the raster operations as specified.
BOOL WINAPI DrawIconEx_I(HDC hdc,int X,int Y,HICON hicon,int cx,int cy,UINT istepIfAniCur,HBRUSH hbrFlickerFreeDraw,UINT diFlags);
Parameters
- hdc
[in] Handle to the device context for a window. - X
[in] Integer that specifies the logical x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the icon. - Y
[in] Integer that specifies the logical y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the icon. - hicon
[in] Handle to the icon that you want to draw. You must load the icon resource before calling DrawIconEx_I by calling the LoadImage function. - cx
[in] Integer that specifies the logical width of the icon. This parameter must be zero or the native width of the icon. - cy
[in] Integer that specifies the logical height of the icon. This parameter must be zero or the native height of the icon. - istepIfAniCur
[in] Not supported; set to zero. - hbrFlickerFreeDraw
[in] Handle to a brush that specifies that the system draws the icon directly into the device context; set to NULL. - diFlags
[in] Unsigned integer that specifies the following drawing flag.Value Description DI_NORMAL Draws the icon using the image and the mask.
Return Values
A nonzero value indicates success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
The DrawIconEx_I function places the upper-left corner of the icon at the location specified by the xLeft and yTop parameters.
Windows CE does not support the following:
- Stretching and compressing an icon. In other words, the icon resolution is fixed for a specified HICON and resizing an icon is not supported.
- Using mapping modes.
- Using DrawIconEx_I to draw cursors.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Gwebypasscoredllthunk.hpp.
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