EnhMetaFileProc callback function
The EnhMetaFileProc function is an application-defined callback function used with the EnumEnhMetaFile function. The ENHMFENUMPROC type defines a pointer to this callback function. EnhMetaFileProc is a placeholder for the application-defined function name.
int CALLBACK EnhMetaFileProc(
_In_ HDC hDC,
_In_ HANDLETABLE *lpHTable,
_In_ const ENHMETARECORD *lpEMFR,
_In_ int nObj,
_In_ LPARAM lpData
);
hDC [in]
Handle to the device context passed to EnumEnhMetaFile.lpHTable [in]
Pointer to a HANDLETABLE structure representing the table of handles associated with the graphics objects (pens, brushes, and so on) in the metafile. The first entry contains the enhanced-metafile handle.lpEMFR [in]
Pointer to one of the records in the metafile. This record should not be modified. (If modification is necessary, it should be performed on a copy of the record.)nObj [in]
Specifies the number of objects with associated handles in the handle table.lpData [in]
Pointer to optional data.
This function must return a nonzero value to continue enumeration; to stop enumeration, it must return zero.
An application must register the callback function by passing its address to the EnumEnhMetaFile function.
Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Header |
Wingdi.h (include Windows.h) |