The EXTLOGPEN structure defines the pen style, width, and brush attributes for an extended pen. This structure is used by the GetObject function when it retrieves a description of a pen that was created when an application called the ExtCreatePen function.
typedef struct tagEXTLOGPEN { // exlp UINT elpPenStyle; UINT elpWidth; UINT elpBrushStyle; COLORREF elpColor; LONG elpHatch; DWORD elpNumEntries; DWORD elpStyleEntry[1]; } EXTLOGPEN;
The elpPenStyle member masked with PS_TYPE_MASK has one of the following pen type values:
Value |
Meaning |
PS_GEOMETRIC |
The pen is geometric. |
PS_COSMETIC |
The pen is cosmetic. |
The elpPenStyle member masked with PS_STYLE_MASK has one of the following pen styles values:
Value |
Meaning |
PS_SOLID |
The pen is solid. |
PS_DASH |
The pen is dashed. |
PS_DOT |
The pen is dotted. |
PS_DASHDOT |
The pen has alternating dashes and dots. |
PS_DASHDOTDOT |
The pen has alternating dashes and double dots. |
PS_NULL |
The pen is invisible. |
PS_USERSTYLE |
The pen will use a styling array supplied by the user. |
PS_INSIDEFRAME |
The pen is solid. When this pen is used in any GDI drawing function that takes a bounding rectangle, the dimensions of the figure are shrunk so that it fits entirely in the bounding rectangle, taking into account the width of the pen. This applies only to PS_GEOMETRIC pens. |
The following category applies only to PS_GEOMETRIC pens. The elpPenStyle member masked with PS_ENDCAP_MASK has one of the following end cap values:
Value |
Meaning |
PS_ENDCAP_ROUND |
Line end caps are round. |
PS_ENDCAP_SQUARE |
Line end caps are square. |
PS_ENDCAP_FLAT |
Line end caps are flat. |
The following category applies only to PS_GEOMETRIC pens. The elpPenStyle member masked with PS_JOIN_STYLE has one of the following join values:
Value |
Meaning |
PS_JOIN_BEVEL |
Line joins are beveled. |
PS_JOIN_MITER |
Line joins are mitered when they are within the current SetMiterLimit limit. A join is beveled when it would exceed the limit. |
PS_JOIN_ROUND |
Line joins are round. |
Value |
Description |
BS_DIBPATTERN |
Specifies a pattern brush defined by a device-independent bitmap (DIB) specification. If elpBrushStyle is BS_DIBPATTERN, the elpHatch member contains a handle to a packed DIB. |
BS_DIBPATTERNPT |
Specifies a pattern brush defined by a device-independent bitmap (DIB) specification. If elpBrushStyle is BS_DIBPATTERNPT, the elpHatch member contains a pointer to a packed DIB. |
BS_HATCHED |
Specifies a hatched brush. |
BS_HOLLOW |
Specifies a hollow or NULL brush. |
BS_PATTERN |
Specifies a pattern brush defined by a memory bitmap. |
BS_SOLID |
Specifies a solid brush. |
If elpBrushStyle is BS_HOLLOW or BS_PATTERN, elpColor is ignored.
If elpBrushStyle is BS_DIBPATTERN or BS_DIBPATTERNPT, the low-order word of elpColor specifies whether the bmiColors members of the BITMAPINFO structure contain explicit red, green, blue (RGB) values or indexes into the currently realized logical palette. The elpColor value must be one of the following:
Value |
Meaning |
DIB_PAL_COLORS |
The color table consists of an array of 16-bit indexes into the currently realized logical palette. |
DIB_RGB_COLORS |
The color table contains literal RGB values. |
If elpBrushStyle is BS_SOLID or BS_HOLLOW, elpHatch is ignored.
If elpBrushStyle is BS_DIBPATTERN, the elpHatch member is a handle to a packed DIB. To obtain this handle, an application calls the GlobalAlloc function to allocate a block of global memory and then fills the memory with the packed DIB. A packed DIB consists of a BITMAPINFO structure immediately followed by the array of bytes that define the pixels of the bitmap.
If elpBrushStyle is BS_DIBPATTERNPT, the elpHatch member is a pointer to a packed DIB.
If elpBrushStyle is BS_HATCHED, the elpHatch member specifies the orientation of the lines used to create the hatch. It can be any one of the following values:
Value |
Meaning |
HS_BDIAGONAL |
45-degree upward hatch (left to right) |
HS_CROSS |
Horizontal and vertical crosshatch |
HS_DIAGCROSS |
45-degree crosshatch |
HS_FDIAGONAL |
45-degree downward hatch (left to right) |
HS_HORIZONTAL |
Horizontal hatch |
HS_VERTICAL |
Vertical hatch |
If elpWidth specifies geometric lines, the lengths are in logical units. Otherwise, the lines are cosmetic and lengths are in device units.
BITMAPINFO, ExtCreatePen, GetObject, GlobalAlloc, SetBkColor, SetBkMode