12-05-2008
It is not that the DBA types but there are other users also typed command in
server. He could see what others typed but i cant see that. However, we share the same account.
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dtmmdbgraphicinfo
DtMmdbGraphicInfo(file formats) DtMmdbGraphicInfo(file formats)
NAME
DtMmdbGraphicInfo -- graphic object structure in dtinfo
DESCRIPTION
The DtMmdbGraphicInfo structure contains information about a graphic object in dtinfo.
The DtMmdbGraphicInfo structure is defined as follows:
#include <DtInfo/DtMmdb.h>
typedef struct _DtMmdbGraphicInfo {
unsigned short coding;
unsigned short width;
unsigned short height;
unsigned int llx;
unsigned int lly;
unsigned int urx;
unsigned int ury;
char* version;
} DtMmdbGraphicInfo;
The DtMmdbGraphicInfo members have the following meanings:
coding Specifies the type of the object. Valid values are:
DtMmdbGraphicEPS
Indicates an Encapsulated PostScript typed object.
DtMmdbGraphicGIF
Indicates a GIF typed object.
DtMmdbGraphicXPM
Indicates an XPM typed object.
DtMmdbGraphicXBM
Indicates an XBM typed object.
DtMmdbGraphicCGM
Indicates a CGM typed object (not supported)
DtMmdbGraphicJPEG
Indicates a JPEG typed object (not supported)
DtMmdbGraphicTIFF
Indicates a TIFF typed object (not supported)
DtMmdbGraphicXWD
Indicates an XWD typed object (not supported)
DtMmdbGraphicUnknown
Indicates an object of unknown type
width Specifies the width of the object (in points).
height Specifies the height of the object (in points).
llx Specifies the X coordinate for the lower left corner if the object is of type Encapsulated PostScript.
lly Specifies the Y coordinate for the lower left corner if the object is of type Encapsulated PostScript.
urx Specifies the X coordinate for the upper right corner if the object is of type Encapsulated PostScript.
ury Specifies the Y coordinate for the upper right corner if the object is of type Encapsulated PostScript.
version Specifies the version of the object. Currently returns NULL. To be specified in the future.
SEE ALSO
DtMmdbFreeGraphicInfo(3), DtMmdbGraphicGetData(3), DtMmdbGraphicGetInfo(3)
DtMmdbGraphicInfo(file formats)