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XBitmap*()																XBitmap*()

Name
  XBitmapBitOrder, XBitmapPad, XBitmapUnit - query the bitmap format of a display.

Synopsis
  int XBitmapUnit(display)
	   Display *display;
  int XBitmapBitOrder(display)
	   Display *display;
  int XBitmapPad(display)
	   Display *display;

Arguments
  display   Specifies a connection to an X Server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

Returns
  XBitmapUnit() and XBitmapPad() return a number of bits.  XBitmapBitOrder() returns LSBFirst or MSBFirst.

Description
  These functions are used in connection with manipulating image data.

  XBitmapUnit() returns the size of a bitmap's scanline unit in bits.  The scanline is calculated in multiples of this value.

  Within each bitmap unit, the left-most bit in the bitmap as displayed on the screen is either the least-significant or most-significant bit
  in the unit.	XBitmapBitOrder() returns LSBFirst or MSBFirst to indicate the server's bit order.

  Each scanline must be padded to a multiple of bits returned by XBitmapPad().

  The C language macros BitmapUnit(), BitmapBitOrder(), and BitmapPad() are equivalent and slightly more efficient.

See Also
  XImageByteOrder(), XGetImage(), XPutImage().

Xlib - Macro Equivalents														XBitmap*()

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ImageByteOrder(3)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						 ImageByteOrder(3)

NAME
ImageByteOrder, BitmapBitOrder, BitmapPad, BitmapUnit, DisplayHeight, DisplayHeightMM, DisplayWidth, DisplayWidthMM, XListPixmapFormats, XPixmapFormatValues - image format functions and macros SYNTAX
XPixmapFormatValues *XListPixmapFormats(Display *display, int *count_return); int ImageByteOrder(Display *display); int BitmapBitOrder(Display *display); int BitmapPad(Display *display); int BitmapUnit(Display *display); int DisplayHeight(Display *display, int screen_number); int DisplayHeightMM(Display *display, int screen_number); int DisplayWidth(Display *display, int screen_number); int DisplayWidthMM(Display *display, int screen_number); ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. count_return Returns the number of pixmap formats that are supported by the display. screen_number Specifies the appropriate screen number on the host server. DESCRIPTION
The XListPixmapFormats function returns an array of XPixmapFormatValues structures that describe the types of Z format images supported by the specified display. If insufficient memory is available, XListPixmapFormats returns NULL. To free the allocated storage for the XPixmapFormatValues structures, use XFree. The ImageByteOrder macro specifies the required byte order for images for each scanline unit in XY format (bitmap) or for each pixel value in Z format. The BitmapBitOrder macro returns LSBFirst or MSBFirst to indicate whether the leftmost bit in the bitmap as displayed on the screen is the least or most significant bit in the unit. The BitmapPad macro returns the number of bits that each scanline must be padded. The BitmapUnit macro returns the size of a bitmap's scanline unit in bits. The DisplayHeight macro returns the height of the specified screen in pixels. The DisplayHeightMM macro returns the height of the specified screen in millimeters. The DisplayWidth macro returns the width of the screen in pixels. The DisplayWidthMM macro returns the width of the specified screen in millimeters. STRUCTURES
The XPixmapFormatValues structure provides an interface to the pixmap format information that is returned at the time of a connection set- up. It contains: typedef struct { int depth; int bits_per_pixel; int scanline_pad; } XPixmapFormatValues; SEE ALSO
AllPlanes(3), BlackPixelOfScreen(3), IsCursorKey(3), XFree(3) Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 ImageByteOrder(3)
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