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1 | //* Written by Microsoft Product Support Services, Windows Developer Support. * | |
2 | //***************************************************************************** | |
3 | // (C) Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1993. All rights reserved. | |
4 | // You have a royalty-free right to use, modify, reproduce and | |
5 | // distribute the Sample Files (and/or any modified version) in | |
6 | // any way you find useful, provided that you agree that | |
7 | // Microsoft has no warranty obligations or liability for any | |
8 | // Sample Application Files which are modified. | |
9 | ||
10 | // Modified by Petr Smilauer, March 1994 for wxWin library purposes! | |
11 | ||
12 | // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h". | |
13 | #include "wx/wxprec.h" | |
14 | ||
15 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
16 | #pragma hdrstop | |
17 | #endif | |
18 | ||
19 | #include <io.h> | |
20 | #include <windows.h> | |
21 | ||
22 | #if defined(__MWERKS__) | |
23 | #include <wingdi.h> | |
24 | #include <winuser.h> | |
25 | #endif | |
26 | ||
27 | #ifdef __GNUWIN32_OLD__ | |
28 | #include "wx/msw/gnuwin32/extra.h" | |
29 | #endif | |
30 | ||
31 | #include "wx/wxchar.h" | |
32 | #include "wx/msw/curicop.h" | |
33 | #include "wx/msw/curico.h" | |
34 | #include "wx/string.h" | |
35 | ||
36 | //***************************************************************************** | |
37 | //* Function : ReadIconFile() * | |
38 | //* Purpose : Reads an icon resource file and creates an icon based on that * | |
39 | //* information. * | |
40 | //* Parameters : char *szFileName - The icon resource file. * | |
41 | //* Returns : A handle to an icon. The handle will be NULL if an icon cannot * | |
42 | //* be created for any reason. * | |
43 | //***************************************************************************** | |
44 | ||
45 | HICON ReadIconFile( wxChar *szFileName, HINSTANCE hInst, int *W, int *H) | |
46 | { HICON hIcon; | |
47 | HANDLE hDIB; | |
48 | ||
49 | if( (hDIB = ReadIcon(szFileName, W, H)) == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
50 | // read the icon DIB from file | |
51 | return (HICON) NULL; | |
52 | hIcon = MakeIcon( hDIB, hInst); // create an icon from DIB | |
53 | GlobalFree( hDIB); | |
54 | return hIcon; | |
55 | } | |
56 | ||
57 | //***************************************************************************** | |
58 | //* Function : CursorToIcon() * | |
59 | //* Purpose : Reads a cursor resource file and creates an icon based on that * | |
60 | //* information. * | |
61 | //* Parameters : char *szFileName - The cursor resource file. * | |
62 | //* Returns : A handle to an icon. The handle will be NULL if an icon cannot * | |
63 | //* be created for any reason. * | |
64 | //* Comments : A cursor is monochrome. So, the resulting icon will also be * | |
65 | //* monochrome. * | |
66 | //***************************************************************************** | |
67 | ||
68 | HICON CursorToIcon( wxChar *szFileName, HINSTANCE hInst, int *W, int *H) | |
69 | { HANDLE hDIB; // Handle to DIB memory | |
70 | HICON hIcon; // Handle to Icon | |
71 | ||
72 | if( (hDIB = ReadCur( szFileName, NULL, W, H)) == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
73 | // Read cursor DIB | |
74 | return (HICON) NULL; | |
75 | hIcon = MakeIcon( hDIB, hInst); // make icon from cursor DIB | |
76 | GlobalFree( hDIB); | |
77 | return hIcon; | |
78 | } | |
79 | ||
80 | //***************************************************************************** | |
81 | //* Function : ReadIcon() * | |
82 | //* Purpose : Reads an icon resource file and extracts the DIB information. * | |
83 | //* Parameters : char *szFileName - The icon resource file. * | |
84 | //* Returns : A handle to a DIB. The handle will be NULL if the resource file* | |
85 | //* is corrupt or if memory cannot be allocated for the DIB info. * | |
86 | //***************************************************************************** | |
87 | ||
88 | HANDLE ReadIcon( wxChar *szFileName, int *W, int *H) | |
89 | { ICONFILEHEADER iconFileHead; // ICON file header structure | |
90 | ICONFILERES iconFileRes; // ICON file resource | |
91 | WORD cbHead, | |
92 | cbRes, | |
93 | cbBits; // Used for reading in file | |
94 | int hFile; // File handle | |
95 | LPBITMAPINFO lpDIB; // Pointer to DIB memory | |
96 | HANDLE hDIB; | |
97 | int nWidth = GetSystemMetrics( SM_CXICON), | |
98 | nHeight = GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYICON), | |
99 | nDirEntries = 0; | |
100 | ||
101 | // Open and read the .ICO file header and the first ICONFILERES | |
102 | hFile = _lopen( wxConvertWX2MB(szFileName), OF_READ); | |
103 | cbHead = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR)&iconFileHead, sizeof(ICONFILEHEADER)); | |
104 | cbRes = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR)&iconFileRes, sizeof(ICONFILERES)); | |
105 | ++nDirEntries; | |
106 | ||
107 | if((cbHead != sizeof( ICONFILEHEADER)) || (cbRes != sizeof( ICONFILERES))) | |
108 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
109 | // Verify that it's an .ICON file | |
110 | if( iconFileHead.wResourceType != 1) | |
111 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
112 | ||
113 | // inserted by P.S. | |
114 | while( ((unsigned)nDirEntries < iconFileHead.wResourceCount) && | |
115 | ((iconFileRes.bWidth != nWidth) || (iconFileRes.bHeight != nHeight))) | |
116 | { | |
117 | cbRes = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR )&iconFileRes, sizeof( ICONFILERES)); | |
118 | if(cbRes != sizeof( ICONFILERES)) | |
119 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
120 | else | |
121 | ++nDirEntries; | |
122 | } | |
123 | ||
124 | if(W != 0) | |
125 | *W = iconFileRes.bWidth; | |
126 | if(H != 0) | |
127 | *H = iconFileRes.bHeight; | |
128 | ||
129 | // Allocate and lock memory to read in the DIB | |
130 | hDIB = GlobalAlloc(GHND, iconFileRes.dwDIBSize); | |
131 | if(hDIB == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
132 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
133 | ||
134 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
135 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO)MK_FP32(GlobalLock(hDIB)); | |
136 | #else | |
137 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO)GlobalLock(hDIB); | |
138 | #endif | |
139 | ||
140 | // Now read the DIB portion of the file, which follows the | |
141 | // end of icon resource table | |
142 | _llseek( hFile, iconFileRes.dwDIBOffset, 0); | |
143 | cbBits = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR )lpDIB, (WORD )iconFileRes.dwDIBSize); | |
144 | ||
145 | // Done reading file | |
146 | _lclose(hFile); | |
147 | ||
148 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
149 | ||
150 | if( (DWORD )cbBits != iconFileRes.dwDIBSize) | |
151 | { | |
152 | GlobalFree( hDIB); | |
153 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
154 | } | |
155 | return hDIB; | |
156 | } | |
157 | ||
158 | //***************************************************************************** | |
159 | //* Function : MakeIcon() * | |
160 | //* Purpose : Creates an icon based on the DIB info. returned by ReadIcon. * | |
161 | //* Parameters : HANDLE hDIB - A handle to the icon's DIB information. * | |
162 | //* Returns : A handle to an Icon. NULL is returned if an icon cannot be * | |
163 | //* successfully created. * | |
164 | //* Comments : The steps involved in making an icon from a DIB are very * | |
165 | //* similar to those involved in making a cursor from a DIB. * | |
166 | //* Steps : 1) Obtain a pointer to the Icon's DIB bits. * | |
167 | //* 2) Divide the DIB'd height with 2 to account for the fact that the* | |
168 | //* DIB stores both the XOR and the AND masks, one after the other.* | |
169 | //* 3) Determine the offset to the XOR bits. * | |
170 | //* 4) Determine the offset to the AND bits. * | |
171 | //* 5) Create a device dependent bitmap with the XOR bits. * | |
172 | //* 6) Obtain the device dependent XOR bitmask and save in memory. * | |
173 | //* The AND bitmask is monochrome. Monochrome bits are identical * | |
174 | //* in both the device dependent bitmaps and device independent * | |
175 | //* bitmaps. So, no need to convert the AND bitmask. * | |
176 | //* 7) Since a DIB is stored upside down, flip the monochrome AND bits* | |
177 | //* by scanlines. * | |
178 | //* 8) Use the XOR and AND bits and create an icon with CreateIcon. * | |
179 | //***************************************************************************** | |
180 | ||
181 | HICON MakeIcon( HANDLE hDIB, HINSTANCE hInst) | |
182 | { LPSTR lpXORbits, | |
183 | lpANDbits; // Pointer to XOR and AND bits | |
184 | HBITMAP hbmXor; // handle to XOR bitmap | |
185 | BITMAP bmpXor; // Used to manipulate XOR bitmap | |
186 | DWORD dwBmpSize; // Size of XOR bitmap | |
187 | HANDLE hXorDDB; | |
188 | LPSTR lpXorDDB; | |
189 | LONG szFlip[32]; | |
190 | int j, | |
191 | k; | |
192 | HDC hDC; | |
193 | HICON hIcon; | |
194 | LPBITMAPINFO lpDIB; | |
195 | ||
196 | // 1) Obtain a pointer to the Icon's DIB bits. | |
197 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
198 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO )MK_FP32(GlobalLock( hDIB)); | |
199 | #else | |
200 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO )GlobalLock( hDIB); | |
201 | #endif | |
202 | ||
203 | // 2) Divide the DIB'd height with 2 to account for the fact that the | |
204 | // DIB stores both the XOR and the AND masks, one after the other. | |
205 | lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight /= 2; | |
206 | ||
207 | // 3) Determine the offset to the XOR bits. | |
208 | // To obtain this value, we have to skip the header, and color table | |
209 | lpXORbits = (LPSTR )lpDIB + (int )lpDIB->bmiHeader.biSize + | |
210 | (DIBNumColors( (LPSTR )lpDIB) * sizeof( RGBQUAD)); | |
211 | ||
212 | // 4) Determine the offset to the AND bits. | |
213 | // To obtain this value, skip the XOR bits | |
214 | lpANDbits = lpXORbits + (int )(lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight * | |
215 | (WIDTHBYTES ( lpDIB->bmiHeader.biWidth * | |
216 | lpDIB->bmiHeader.biBitCount))); | |
217 | ||
218 | // Get a hDC so we can create a bitmap compatible with it | |
219 | hDC = CreateDC( wxT("DISPLAY"), NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
220 | ||
221 | // 5) Create a device dependent bitmap with the XOR bits. | |
222 | hbmXor = CreateDIBitmap( hDC, (LPBITMAPINFOHEADER)&(lpDIB->bmiHeader), | |
223 | CBM_INIT, lpXORbits, lpDIB, DIB_RGB_COLORS); | |
224 | ||
225 | GetObject( hbmXor, sizeof(BITMAP), (LPSTR)&bmpXor); | |
226 | ||
227 | dwBmpSize = (DWORD )(bmpXor.bmWidthBytes * bmpXor.bmHeight * bmpXor.bmPlanes); | |
228 | hXorDDB = GlobalAlloc( GHND, dwBmpSize); | |
229 | if(hXorDDB == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
230 | { | |
231 | // clean up before quitting | |
232 | DeleteObject( hbmXor); | |
233 | DeleteDC( hDC); | |
234 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
235 | return (HICON) NULL; | |
236 | } | |
237 | ||
238 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
239 | lpXorDDB = (LPSTR)MK_FP32(GlobalLock( hXorDDB)); | |
240 | #else | |
241 | lpXorDDB = (LPSTR)GlobalLock( hXorDDB); | |
242 | #endif | |
243 | ||
244 | // 6) Obtain the device dependent XOR bitmask and save in memory. | |
245 | // The AND bitmask is monochrome. Monochrome bits are identical | |
246 | // in both the device dependent bitmaps and device independent | |
247 | // bitmaps. So, no need to convert the AND bitmask. | |
248 | GetBitmapBits( hbmXor, dwBmpSize, lpXorDDB); | |
249 | ||
250 | // 7) Since a DIB is stored upside down, flip the monochrome AND bits by scanlines. | |
251 | k = (int )lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight; | |
252 | for( j = 0 ; j < k ; j++, lpANDbits += sizeof(DWORD)) | |
253 | szFlip[(k - 1) - j] = *(DWORD FAR *)lpANDbits; | |
254 | ||
255 | // 8) Use the XOR and AND bits and create an icon with CreateIcon. | |
256 | hIcon = CreateIcon( hInst, bmpXor.bmWidth, bmpXor.bmHeight, bmpXor.bmPlanes, | |
257 | bmpXor.bmBitsPixel, (const BYTE *)szFlip, (const BYTE *)lpXorDDB); | |
258 | ||
259 | // Clean up before exiting. | |
260 | DeleteObject( hbmXor); | |
261 | GlobalUnlock( hXorDDB); | |
262 | GlobalFree( hXorDDB); | |
263 | DeleteDC( hDC); | |
264 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
265 | ||
266 | return hIcon; | |
267 | } | |
268 | ||
269 | // ************************************************************************** | |
270 | ||
271 | //***************************************************************************** | |
272 | //* Function : ReadCursorFile() * | |
273 | //* Purpose : Reads a cursor resource file and creates a cursor based on that* | |
274 | //* information. * | |
275 | //* Parameters : char *szFileName - The cursor resource file. * | |
276 | //* Returns : A handle to a cursor. The handle will be NULL if a cursor can't* | |
277 | //* be created for any reason. * | |
278 | //***************************************************************************** | |
279 | ||
280 | HCURSOR ReadCursorFile( wxChar *szFileName, HINSTANCE hInst, int *W, int *H, | |
281 | int *XHot, int *YHot) | |
282 | { HANDLE hDIB; // Handle to DIB memory | |
283 | HCURSOR hCursor; | |
284 | POINT ptHotSpot; | |
285 | ||
286 | // read cur DIB from file | |
287 | if( (hDIB = ReadCur( szFileName, (LPPOINT )&ptHotSpot, W, H)) == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
288 | return (HCURSOR) NULL; | |
289 | hCursor = MakeCursor( hDIB, (LPPOINT )&ptHotSpot, hInst);//create cur from DIB | |
290 | if(XHot != 0) | |
291 | *XHot = ptHotSpot.x; | |
292 | if(YHot != 0) | |
293 | *YHot = ptHotSpot.y; | |
294 | GlobalFree( hDIB); | |
295 | return ( hCursor); | |
296 | } | |
297 | ||
298 | //***************************************************************************** | |
299 | //* Function : IconToCursor() * | |
300 | //* Purpose : Reads an icon resource file and creates a cursor based on that * | |
301 | //* information. * | |
302 | //* Parameters : char *szFileName - The icon resource file. * | |
303 | //* Returns : A handle to a cursor. The handle will be NULL if a cursor can't* | |
304 | //* be created for any reason. * | |
305 | //* Comments : An icon may be in color. So, the DIB has to be forced to be * | |
306 | //* monochrome. * | |
307 | //***************************************************************************** | |
308 | ||
309 | HCURSOR IconToCursor( wxChar *szFileName, HINSTANCE hInst, int XHot, int YHot, | |
310 | int *W, int *H) | |
311 | { HCURSOR hCursor; | |
312 | HANDLE hDIB; | |
313 | POINT ptHotSpot; | |
314 | ||
315 | if( (hDIB = ReadIcon( szFileName, W, H)) == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
316 | //read icon file to get icon DIB | |
317 | return (HCURSOR) NULL; | |
318 | // Set the hot spot of the cursor | |
319 | ptHotSpot.x = XHot; | |
320 | ptHotSpot.y = YHot; | |
321 | hCursor = MakeCursor( hDIB, (LPPOINT )&ptHotSpot, hInst); | |
322 | //create cursor from DIB | |
323 | GlobalFree( hDIB); | |
324 | return hCursor; | |
325 | } | |
326 | ||
327 | //***************************************************************************** | |
328 | //* Function : ReadCur() * | |
329 | //* Purpose : Reads a cursor resource file and extracts the DIB information. * | |
330 | //* Parameters : LPSTR szFileName - The cursor resource file. * | |
331 | //* Returns : A handle to a DIB. The handle will be NULL if the resource file* | |
332 | //* is corrupt or if memory cannot be allocated for the DIB info. * | |
333 | //***************************************************************************** | |
334 | ||
335 | HANDLE ReadCur( wxChar *szFileName, LPPOINT lpptHotSpot, int *W, int *H) | |
336 | { CURFILEHEADER curFileHead; // CURSOR file header structure | |
337 | CURFILERES curFileRes; // CURSOR file resource | |
338 | WORD cbHead, | |
339 | cbRes, | |
340 | cbBits; // Used for reading in file | |
341 | LPBITMAPINFO lpDIB; // Pointer to DIB memory | |
342 | int hFile; // Handle to File | |
343 | HANDLE hDIB; | |
344 | int nWidth = GetSystemMetrics( SM_CXCURSOR), | |
345 | nHeight = GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYCURSOR), | |
346 | nDirEntries = 0; | |
347 | ||
348 | // Open and read the .ICO file header and the first ICONFILERES | |
349 | hFile = _lopen( wxConvertWX2MB(szFileName), OF_READ); | |
350 | cbHead = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR )&curFileHead, sizeof( CURFILEHEADER)); | |
351 | cbRes = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR )&curFileRes, sizeof( CURFILERES)); | |
352 | ++nDirEntries; | |
353 | ||
354 | if((cbHead != sizeof( CURFILEHEADER)) || (cbRes != sizeof( CURFILERES))) | |
355 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
356 | ||
357 | // Verify that it's an .CUR file | |
358 | if ((curFileRes.bReserved1 != 0) || (curFileHead.wResourceType != 2)) | |
359 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
360 | ||
361 | // following added by P.S. | |
362 | while( ((unsigned)nDirEntries < curFileHead.wResourceCount) && | |
363 | ((curFileRes.bWidth != nWidth) || (curFileRes.bHeight != nHeight))) | |
364 | { | |
365 | cbRes = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR )&curFileRes, sizeof( CURFILERES)); | |
366 | if(cbRes != sizeof( CURFILERES)) | |
367 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
368 | else | |
369 | ++nDirEntries; | |
370 | } | |
371 | if(W != 0) | |
372 | *W = curFileRes.bWidth; | |
373 | if(H != 0) | |
374 | *H = curFileRes.bHeight; | |
375 | ||
376 | ||
377 | // Allocate & lock memory to read in the DIB | |
378 | hDIB = GlobalAlloc(GHND, curFileRes.dwDIBSize); | |
379 | if(hDIB == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
380 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
381 | ||
382 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
383 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO )MK_FP32(GlobalLock(hDIB)); | |
384 | #else | |
385 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO )GlobalLock(hDIB); | |
386 | #endif | |
387 | ||
388 | // Now read the DIB portion of the file, which follows the | |
389 | // end of icon resource table | |
390 | _llseek( hFile, curFileRes.dwDIBOffset, 0); | |
391 | cbBits = _lread( hFile, (LPSTR )lpDIB, (WORD )curFileRes.dwDIBSize); | |
392 | ||
393 | // Done reading file | |
394 | _lclose(hFile); | |
395 | ||
396 | if((DWORD)cbBits != curFileRes.dwDIBSize) | |
397 | { | |
398 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
399 | GlobalFree( hDIB); | |
400 | return (HANDLE) NULL; | |
401 | } | |
402 | if(lpptHotSpot != (LPPOINT) NULL) // If it is necessary to know the hot spot | |
403 | { | |
404 | lpptHotSpot->x = (int )curFileRes.wXHotspot; | |
405 | lpptHotSpot->y = (int )curFileRes.wYHotspot; | |
406 | } | |
407 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
408 | return( hDIB); | |
409 | } | |
410 | ||
411 | //***************************************************************************** | |
412 | //* Function : ColorDDBToMonoDDB() * | |
413 | //* Purpose : Converts a color bitmap to a monochrome bitmap. * | |
414 | //* Parameters : HBITMAP hbm - The color bitmap. * | |
415 | //* Returns : A handle to a monochrome bitmap. * | |
416 | //***************************************************************************** | |
417 | HBITMAP ColorDDBToMonoDDB ( HBITMAP hbm) | |
418 | { BITMAP bm; | |
419 | BITMAPINFOHEADER bi; | |
420 | LPBITMAPINFOHEADER lpbi; | |
421 | DWORD dwLen; | |
422 | HANDLE hdib; | |
423 | HANDLE h; | |
424 | HDC hdc; | |
425 | HBITMAP hbmMono; | |
426 | ||
427 | GetObject( hbm, sizeof( bm), (LPSTR )&bm); | |
428 | ||
429 | bi.biSize = sizeof( BITMAPINFOHEADER); // size of this structure | |
430 | bi.biWidth = bm.bmWidth; // bitmap width in pixels | |
431 | bi.biHeight = bm.bmHeight; // bitmap height in pixels | |
432 | bi.biPlanes = 1; // # of planes always 1 for DIBs | |
433 | bi.biBitCount = bm.bmPlanes * bm.bmBitsPixel; // color bits per pixel | |
434 | bi.biCompression = BI_RGB; // no compression | |
435 | bi.biSizeImage = 0; // 0 means default size | |
436 | bi.biXPelsPerMeter = 0; // not used | |
437 | bi.biYPelsPerMeter = 0; // not used | |
438 | bi.biClrUsed = 0; // 0 means default colors | |
439 | bi.biClrImportant = 0; // 0 means defaults | |
440 | ||
441 | dwLen = bi.biSize + PaletteSize((LPSTR)&bi); | |
442 | ||
443 | hdc = GetDC( (HWND) NULL); | |
444 | ||
445 | hdib = GlobalAlloc( GHND, dwLen); | |
446 | if (hdib == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
447 | { | |
448 | ReleaseDC( (HWND) NULL, hdc); | |
449 | return (HBITMAP) NULL; | |
450 | } | |
451 | ||
452 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
453 | lpbi = (LPBITMAPINFOHEADER )MK_FP32(GlobalLock( hdib)); | |
454 | #else | |
455 | lpbi = (LPBITMAPINFOHEADER )GlobalLock( hdib); | |
456 | #endif | |
457 | ||
458 | *lpbi = bi; | |
459 | ||
460 | // Call GetDIBits with a NULL lpBits parameter; it will calculate | |
461 | // the biSizeImage field. | |
462 | GetDIBits( hdc, hbm, 0, (WORD)bi.biHeight, | |
463 | NULL, (LPBITMAPINFO)lpbi, DIB_RGB_COLORS); | |
464 | ||
465 | bi = *lpbi; | |
466 | GlobalUnlock( hdib); | |
467 | ||
468 | // If the driver did not fill in the biSizeImage field, make one up. | |
469 | if(bi.biSizeImage == 0) | |
470 | bi.biSizeImage = WIDTHBYTES( (DWORD )bm.bmWidth * bi.biBitCount) * bm.bmHeight; | |
471 | ||
472 | // Reallocate the buffer big enough to hold all the bits. | |
473 | dwLen = bi.biSize + PaletteSize((LPSTR)&bi) + bi.biSizeImage; | |
474 | if( (h = GlobalReAlloc( hdib, dwLen, 0)) != 0) | |
475 | hdib = h; | |
476 | else | |
477 | { | |
478 | GlobalFree( hdib); | |
479 | ReleaseDC( (HWND) NULL, hdc); | |
480 | return (HBITMAP) NULL; | |
481 | } | |
482 | ||
483 | // Call GetDIBits with a NON-NULL lpBits parameter, to actually | |
484 | // get the bits this time. | |
485 | ||
486 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
487 | lpbi = (LPBITMAPINFOHEADER )MK_FP32(GlobalLock( hdib)); | |
488 | #else | |
489 | lpbi = (LPBITMAPINFOHEADER )GlobalLock( hdib); | |
490 | #endif | |
491 | ||
492 | if( GetDIBits( hdc, hbm, 0, (WORD)bi.biHeight, | |
493 | (LPSTR)lpbi + (WORD)lpbi->biSize + PaletteSize((LPSTR)lpbi), | |
494 | (LPBITMAPINFO)lpbi, DIB_RGB_COLORS) == 0) | |
495 | { | |
496 | GlobalUnlock( hdib); | |
497 | hdib = (HANDLE) NULL; | |
498 | ReleaseDC( (HWND) NULL, hdc); | |
499 | return (HBITMAP) NULL; | |
500 | } | |
501 | ||
502 | // Finally, create a monochrome DDB, and put the DIB into | |
503 | // it. SetDIBits does smart color conversion. | |
504 | hbmMono = CreateBitmap((WORD)lpbi->biWidth, (WORD)lpbi->biHeight, 1, 1, NULL); | |
505 | SetDIBits( hdc, hbmMono, (WORD)0, (WORD)lpbi->biHeight, | |
506 | (LPSTR)lpbi + (int )lpbi->biSize + PaletteSize((LPSTR)lpbi), | |
507 | (LPBITMAPINFO)lpbi, DIB_RGB_COLORS); | |
508 | ||
509 | bi = *lpbi; | |
510 | GlobalUnlock( hdib); | |
511 | GlobalFree( hdib); | |
512 | ||
513 | ReleaseDC((HWND) NULL, hdc); | |
514 | return hbmMono; | |
515 | } | |
516 | ||
517 | //***************************************************************************** | |
518 | //* Function : MakeCursor() * | |
519 | //* Purpose : Creates a cursor based on the DIB info. returned by ReadCursor.* | |
520 | //* Parameters : HANDLE hDIB - A handle to the cursor's DIB information. * | |
521 | //* LPPOINT lppt - A pointer to a point struct. indicating the * | |
522 | //* location of the Cursor's hot spot. * | |
523 | //* Returns : A handle to a cursor. NULL is returned if a cursor cannot be * | |
524 | //* successfully created. * | |
525 | //* Comments : The steps involved in making a cursor from a DIB are very * | |
526 | //* similar to those involved in making an icon from a DIB. * | |
527 | //* Steps : 1) Obtain a pointer to the Cursor's DIB bits. * | |
528 | //* 2) Divide the DIB's height with 2 to account for the fact that the* | |
529 | //* DIB stores both the XOR and the AND masks, one after the other.* | |
530 | //* 3) Determine the offset to the XOR bits. * | |
531 | //* 4) Determine the offset to the AND bits. * | |
532 | //* 5) Create a device dependent bitmap with the XOR bits. * | |
533 | //* 6) Obtain the device dependent XOR bitmask and save in memory. * | |
534 | //* The AND bitmask is monochrome. Monochrome bits are identical * | |
535 | //* in both the device dependent bitmaps and device independent * | |
536 | //* bitmaps. So, no need to convert the AND bitmask. * | |
537 | //* 7) Since a DIB is stored upside down, flip the monochrome AND bits* | |
538 | //* by scanlines. * | |
539 | //* 8) Use the XOR and AND bits and create a cursor with CreateCursor.* | |
540 | //***************************************************************************** | |
541 | ||
542 | HCURSOR MakeCursor( HANDLE hDIB, LPPOINT lpptHotSpot, HINSTANCE hInst) | |
543 | { LPSTR lpXORbits, | |
544 | lpANDbits; // Pointer to XOR and AND bits | |
545 | HBITMAP hbmXor; // handle to XOR bitmap | |
546 | BITMAP bmpXor; // Used to manipulate XOR bitmap | |
547 | DWORD dwBmpSize; // Size of XOR bitmap | |
548 | HCURSOR hCursor; | |
549 | HANDLE hXorDDB; | |
550 | LPSTR lpXorDDB; | |
551 | LONG szFlip[32]; | |
552 | int j, | |
553 | k; | |
554 | HDC hDC; | |
555 | LPBITMAPINFO lpDIB; | |
556 | ||
557 | // 1) Obtain a pointer to the Cursor's DIB bits. | |
558 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
559 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO )MK_FP32(GlobalLock( hDIB)); | |
560 | #else | |
561 | lpDIB = (LPBITMAPINFO )GlobalLock( hDIB); | |
562 | #endif | |
563 | ||
564 | // 2) Divide the DIB's height with 2 to account for the fact that the | |
565 | // DIB stores both the XOR and the AND masks, one after the other. | |
566 | lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight /= 2; | |
567 | ||
568 | // 3) Determine the offset to the XOR bits. | |
569 | // To obtain this value, we have to skip the header, and color table | |
570 | lpXORbits = (LPSTR )lpDIB + (int )lpDIB->bmiHeader.biSize + | |
571 | (DIBNumColors((LPSTR)lpDIB) * sizeof(RGBQUAD)); | |
572 | ||
573 | // 4) Determine the offset to the AND bits | |
574 | // To obtain this value, skip the XOR bits | |
575 | lpANDbits = lpXORbits + (int )( lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight * | |
576 | (WIDTHBYTES( lpDIB->bmiHeader.biWidth * | |
577 | lpDIB->bmiHeader.biBitCount))); | |
578 | ||
579 | // Get a hDC so we can create a bitmap compatible with it | |
580 | hDC = CreateDC( wxT("DISPLAY"), NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
581 | ||
582 | // 5) Create a device dependent bitmap with the XOR bits. | |
583 | hbmXor = CreateBitmap( (int )lpDIB->bmiHeader.biWidth, | |
584 | (int )lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight, 1, 1, NULL); | |
585 | SetDIBits( hDC, hbmXor, 0, (WORD)lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight, lpXORbits, | |
586 | lpDIB, DIB_RGB_COLORS); | |
587 | GetObject( hbmXor, sizeof( BITMAP), (LPSTR )&bmpXor); | |
588 | ||
589 | dwBmpSize = (DWORD )(bmpXor.bmWidthBytes * bmpXor.bmHeight * bmpXor.bmPlanes); | |
590 | hXorDDB = GlobalAlloc( GHND, dwBmpSize); | |
591 | if(hXorDDB == (HANDLE) NULL) | |
592 | { // clean up before quitting | |
593 | DeleteObject( hbmXor); | |
594 | DeleteDC( hDC); | |
595 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
596 | return (HCURSOR) NULL; | |
597 | } | |
598 | #ifdef __WINDOWS_386__ | |
599 | lpXorDDB = (LPSTR)MK_FP32(GlobalLock( hXorDDB)); | |
600 | #else | |
601 | lpXorDDB = (LPSTR)GlobalLock( hXorDDB); | |
602 | #endif | |
603 | ||
604 | // 6) Obtain the device dependent XOR bitmask and save in memory. | |
605 | // The AND bitmask is monochrome. Monochrome bits are identical | |
606 | // in both the device dependent bitmaps and device independent | |
607 | // bitmaps. So, no need to convert the AND bitmask. | |
608 | GetBitmapBits( hbmXor, dwBmpSize, lpXorDDB); | |
609 | ||
610 | // 7) Since a DIB is stored upside down, flip the monochrome AND bits by scanlines. | |
611 | k = (int)lpDIB->bmiHeader.biHeight; | |
612 | for( j = 0 ; j < k; j++, lpANDbits += sizeof( DWORD)) | |
613 | szFlip[(k - 1) - j] = *(DWORD FAR *)lpANDbits; | |
614 | ||
615 | // 8) Use the XOR and AND bits and create a cursor with CreateCursor. | |
616 | hCursor = CreateCursor( hInst, lpptHotSpot->x, lpptHotSpot->y, | |
617 | bmpXor.bmWidth, bmpXor.bmHeight, (LPSTR)szFlip, lpXorDDB); | |
618 | ||
619 | // Clean up before exiting. | |
620 | DeleteObject( hbmXor); | |
621 | GlobalUnlock( hXorDDB); | |
622 | GlobalFree( hXorDDB); | |
623 | DeleteDC( hDC); | |
624 | GlobalUnlock( hDIB); | |
625 | ||
626 | return hCursor; | |
627 | } | |
628 | ||
629 | //***************************************************************************** | |
630 | //* Function : PaletteSize() * | |
631 | //* Purpose : Calculates the palette size in bytes. If the info. block is of * | |
632 | //* the BITMAPCOREHEADER type, the number of colors is multiplied * | |
633 | //* by sizeof(RGBTRIPLE) to give the palette size, otherwise the * | |
634 | //* number of colors is multiplied by sizeof(RGBQUAD). * | |
635 | //* Parameters : LPSTR pv - pointer to the BITMAPINFOHEADER * | |
636 | //* Returns : The size of the palette. * | |
637 | //***************************************************************************** | |
638 | ||
639 | WORD PaletteSize( LPSTR pv) | |
640 | { LPBITMAPINFOHEADER lpbi; | |
641 | WORD NumColors; | |
642 | ||
643 | lpbi = (LPBITMAPINFOHEADER )pv; | |
644 | NumColors = DIBNumColors((LPSTR )lpbi); | |
645 | ||
646 | if(lpbi->biSize == sizeof( BITMAPCOREHEADER)) // OS/2 style DIBs | |
647 | return NumColors * sizeof( RGBTRIPLE); | |
648 | else | |
649 | return NumColors * sizeof( RGBQUAD); | |
650 | } | |
651 | ||
652 | //***************************************************************************** | |
653 | //* Function : DIBNumColors() * | |
654 | //* Purpose : This function calculates the number of colors in the DIB's * | |
655 | //* color table by finding the bits per pixel for the DIB (whether * | |
656 | //* Win3.0 or OS/2-style DIB). If bits per pixel is 1: colors=2, * | |
657 | //* if 4: colors=16, if 8: colors=256, if 24, no colors in color * | |
658 | //* table. * | |
659 | //* Parameters : LPSTR lpbi - pointer to packed-DIB memory block. * | |
660 | //* Returns : The number of colors in the color table. * | |
661 | //***************************************************************************** | |
662 | ||
663 | WORD DIBNumColors ( LPSTR pv) | |
664 | { int bits; | |
665 | BITMAPINFOHEADER *lpbi; | |
666 | BITMAPCOREHEADER *lpbc; | |
667 | ||
668 | lpbi = ((BITMAPINFOHEADER* )pv); // assume win 3.0 style DIBs | |
669 | lpbc = ((BITMAPCOREHEADER* )pv); // assume OS/2 style DIBs | |
670 | ||
671 | // With the BITMAPINFO format headers, the size of the palette | |
672 | // is in biClrUsed, whereas in the BITMAPCORE - style headers, it | |
673 | // is dependent on the bits per pixel ( = 2 raised to the power of | |
674 | // bits/pixel). | |
675 | ||
676 | if(lpbi->biSize != sizeof( BITMAPCOREHEADER)) | |
677 | { | |
678 | if(lpbi->biClrUsed != 0) | |
679 | return (WORD)lpbi->biClrUsed; | |
680 | bits = lpbi->biBitCount; | |
681 | } | |
682 | else | |
683 | bits = lpbc->bcBitCount; | |
684 | ||
685 | switch( bits) | |
686 | { | |
687 | case 1: | |
688 | return 2; | |
689 | case 4: | |
690 | return 16; | |
691 | case 8: | |
692 | return 256; | |
693 | default: | |
694 | // A 24 bitcount DIB has no color table | |
695 | return 0; | |
696 | } | |
697 | } | |
698 | ||
699 | #if 0 | |
700 | // ****************************************************************** | |
701 | BOOL fGetXPixmap( BOOL fIsIcon, wxChar *szFileName, HINSTANCE hInst, | |
702 | char cData[], int &width, int &height) | |
703 | { HDC hdc, | |
704 | hdcMemory; | |
705 | HBITMAP hbmp, | |
706 | holdbmp; | |
707 | int i, | |
708 | j, | |
709 | w, | |
710 | h; | |
711 | BYTE *s, | |
712 | cByte, | |
713 | cMask; | |
714 | COLORREF rgb; | |
715 | HCURSOR hIconOrCursor = fIsIcon ? | |
716 | IconToCursor( szFileName, hInst, 0, 0, &w, &h) | |
717 | : ReadCursorFile( szFileName, hInst, &w, &h, 0, 0); | |
718 | int sum; | |
719 | ||
720 | if(hIconOrCursor == 0) | |
721 | return FALSE; | |
722 | ||
723 | hdc = GetDC( GetDesktopWindow()); | |
724 | hdcMemory = CreateCompatibleDC( hdc); | |
725 | hbmp = CreateCompatibleBitmap( hdc, w, h); | |
726 | holdbmp = SelectObject( hdcMemory, hbmp); | |
727 | PatBlt( hdcMemory, 0, 0, w, h, BLACKNESS); // or use WHITENESS?? | |
728 | DrawIcon( hdcMemory, 0, 0, hIconOrCursor); //using HCURSOR with DrawIcon is OK | |
729 | ||
730 | // the data retrieval follows: | |
731 | width = w; | |
732 | height = h; | |
733 | for( j = 0, s = (BYTE *)cData ; j < h ; ++j) | |
734 | for( i = 0 ; i < w ; ++i, cMask >>= 1) | |
735 | { | |
736 | if( (i % 8) == 0) | |
737 | { | |
738 | cByte = 0; | |
739 | cMask = 0x80; | |
740 | } | |
741 | rgb = GetPixel( hdcMemory, i, j); | |
742 | sum = (int )(rgb & 0xFFL); | |
743 | sum += (int )((rgb & 0xFF00L) >> 8); | |
744 | sum += (int )((rgb & 0xFF0000L) >> 16); | |
745 | if(sum > 381) | |
746 | cByte = cByte | cMask; | |
747 | if( (i % 8) == 7) | |
748 | { | |
749 | *s = cByte; | |
750 | ++s; | |
751 | } | |
752 | } | |
753 | SelectObject( hdcMemory, holdbmp); | |
754 | DeleteDC( hdcMemory); | |
755 | ReleaseDC( GetDesktopWindow(), hdc); | |
756 | DestroyCursor( hIconOrCursor); | |
757 | DeleteObject( hbmp); | |
758 | return TRUE; | |
759 | } | |
760 | #endif | |
761 | ||
762 | // Added from scavenged internet code, JACS 23/6/95 | |
763 | HCURSOR MakeCursorFromBitmap(HINSTANCE hInst, HBITMAP hBitmap, POINT *pPoint) | |
764 | { | |
765 | HDC hDCColor, hDCMono; | |
766 | HDC hDC; | |
767 | HBITMAP hBmpOld; | |
768 | HBITMAP hAndBmp; | |
769 | HBITMAP hXorBmp; | |
770 | HCURSOR hNewCursor; | |
771 | BITMAP bm; | |
772 | DWORD dwBytes; | |
773 | NPSTR andBits; | |
774 | NPSTR xorBits; | |
775 | ||
776 | hDC = GetDC((HWND) NULL); | |
777 | hDCColor = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC); | |
778 | hDCMono = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC); | |
779 | hAndBmp = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hDCMono, 32, 32); | |
780 | hXorBmp = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hDCMono, 32, 32); | |
781 | ||
782 | hBmpOld = (HBITMAP) SelectObject(hDCColor, hBitmap); | |
783 | SelectObject(hDCMono, hAndBmp); | |
784 | SetBkColor(hDCColor, RGB(191, 191, 191)); | |
785 | ||
786 | BitBlt(hDCMono, 0, 0, 32, 32, hDCColor, 0, 0, SRCCOPY); | |
787 | ||
788 | // Now we have the AND Mask | |
789 | ||
790 | GetObject(hAndBmp, sizeof(BITMAP), (LPSTR) &bm); | |
791 | dwBytes = (bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight); | |
792 | andBits = (NPSTR) LocalAlloc(LPTR, dwBytes); | |
793 | GetBitmapBits(hAndBmp, dwBytes, andBits); | |
794 | ||
795 | SelectObject(hDCMono, hXorBmp); | |
796 | SetBkColor(hDCColor, RGB(0, 0, 0)); | |
797 | ||
798 | BitBlt(hDCMono, 0, 0, 32, 32, hDCColor, 0, 0, SRCCOPY); | |
799 | ||
800 | // Now we have the XOR Mask | |
801 | ||
802 | GetObject(hXorBmp, sizeof(BITMAP), (LPSTR) &bm); | |
803 | dwBytes = (bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight); | |
804 | xorBits = (NPSTR) LocalAlloc(LPTR, dwBytes); | |
805 | GetBitmapBits(hXorBmp, dwBytes, xorBits); | |
806 | ||
807 | if (pPoint->x > 32) | |
808 | pPoint->x = 32; | |
809 | if (pPoint->y > 32) | |
810 | pPoint->y = 32; | |
811 | ||
812 | hNewCursor = CreateCursor(hInst, | |
813 | pPoint->x, pPoint->y, 32, 32, andBits, xorBits); | |
814 | ||
815 | SelectObject(hDCColor, hBmpOld); | |
816 | SelectObject(hDCMono, hBmpOld); | |
817 | DeleteDC(hDCColor); | |
818 | DeleteDC(hDCMono); | |
819 | DeleteObject(hAndBmp); | |
820 | DeleteObject(hXorBmp); | |
821 | ReleaseDC(NULL, hDC); | |
822 | #ifndef __WIN32__ | |
823 | #ifdef STRICT | |
824 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) andBits)); | |
825 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) xorBits)); | |
826 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) andBits)); | |
827 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) xorBits)); | |
828 | #else | |
829 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((WORD) andBits)); | |
830 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((WORD) xorBits)); | |
831 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((WORD) andBits)); | |
832 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((WORD) xorBits)); | |
833 | #endif | |
834 | #else | |
835 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) andBits)); | |
836 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) xorBits)); | |
837 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) andBits)); | |
838 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) xorBits)); | |
839 | #endif | |
840 | return hNewCursor; | |
841 | } | |
842 | ||
843 | /* | |
844 | * This doesn't work: just gives us a grey square. Ideas, anyone? | |
845 | */ | |
846 | ||
847 | HICON MakeIconFromBitmap(HINSTANCE hInst, HBITMAP hBitmap) | |
848 | { | |
849 | HDC hDCColor, hDCMono; | |
850 | HDC hDC; | |
851 | HBITMAP hBmpOld; | |
852 | HBITMAP hAndBmp; | |
853 | HBITMAP hXorBmp; | |
854 | HICON hNewIcon; | |
855 | BITMAP bm; | |
856 | DWORD dwBytes; | |
857 | NPSTR andBits; | |
858 | NPSTR xorBits; | |
859 | ||
860 | hDC = GetDC((HWND) NULL); | |
861 | hDCColor = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC); | |
862 | hDCMono = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC); | |
863 | hAndBmp = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hDCMono, 32, 32); | |
864 | hXorBmp = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hDCMono, 32, 32); | |
865 | ||
866 | hBmpOld = (HBITMAP) SelectObject(hDCColor, hBitmap); | |
867 | SelectObject(hDCMono, hAndBmp); | |
868 | SetBkColor(hDCColor, RGB(191, 191, 191)); | |
869 | ||
870 | BitBlt(hDCMono, 0, 0, 32, 32, hDCColor, 0, 0, SRCCOPY); | |
871 | ||
872 | // Now we have the AND Mask | |
873 | ||
874 | GetObject(hAndBmp, sizeof(BITMAP), (LPSTR) &bm); | |
875 | dwBytes = (bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight); | |
876 | andBits = (NPSTR) LocalAlloc(LPTR, dwBytes); | |
877 | GetBitmapBits(hAndBmp, dwBytes, andBits); | |
878 | ||
879 | SelectObject(hDCMono, hXorBmp); | |
880 | SetBkColor(hDCColor, RGB(0, 0, 0)); | |
881 | ||
882 | BitBlt(hDCMono, 0, 0, 32, 32, hDCColor, 0, 0, SRCCOPY); | |
883 | ||
884 | // Now we have the XOR Mask | |
885 | ||
886 | GetObject(hXorBmp, sizeof(BITMAP), (LPSTR) &bm); | |
887 | dwBytes = (bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight); | |
888 | xorBits = (NPSTR) LocalAlloc(LPTR, dwBytes); | |
889 | GetBitmapBits(hXorBmp, dwBytes, xorBits); | |
890 | ||
891 | hNewIcon = CreateIcon(hInst, 1, 4, 32, 32, (unsigned char *)andBits, (unsigned char *)xorBits); | |
892 | ||
893 | SelectObject(hDCColor, hBmpOld); | |
894 | SelectObject(hDCMono, hBmpOld); | |
895 | DeleteDC(hDCColor); | |
896 | DeleteDC(hDCMono); | |
897 | DeleteObject(hAndBmp); | |
898 | DeleteObject(hXorBmp); | |
899 | ReleaseDC((HWND) NULL, hDC); | |
900 | #ifndef __WIN32__ | |
901 | #ifdef STRICT | |
902 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) andBits)); | |
903 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) xorBits)); | |
904 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) andBits)); | |
905 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((void NEAR*) xorBits)); | |
906 | #else | |
907 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((WORD) andBits)); | |
908 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((WORD) xorBits)); | |
909 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((WORD) andBits)); | |
910 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((WORD) xorBits)); | |
911 | #endif | |
912 | #else | |
913 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) andBits)); | |
914 | LocalUnlock(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) xorBits)); | |
915 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) andBits)); | |
916 | LocalFree(LocalHandle((LPCVOID) xorBits)); | |
917 | #endif | |
918 | return hNewIcon; | |
919 | } | |
920 |