08-19-2014
You might try posting in the SCO section. One active member there probably has your required image.
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
xinitimage
XInitImage(3X) XLIB FUNCTIONS XInitImage(3X)
NAME
XInitImage - initializes the image manipulation routines of an image structure
SYNTAX
Status XInitImage(image)
XImage *image;
ARGUMENTS
ximage Specify the image.
DESCRIPTION
The XInitImage function initializes the internal image manipulation routines of an image structure, based on the values of the various
structure members. All fields other than the manipulation routines must already be initialized. If the bytes_per_line member is zero,
XInitImage will assume the image data is contiguous in memory and set the bytes_per_line member to an appropriate value based on the other
members; otherwise, the value of bytes_per_line is not changed. All of the manipulation routines are initialized to functions that other
Xlib image manipulation functions need to operate on the the type of image specified by the rest of the structure.
This function must be called for any image constructed by the client before passing it to any other Xlib function. Image structures cre-
ated or returned by Xlib do not need to be initialized in this fashion.
This function returns a nonzero status if initialization of the structure is successful. It returns zero if it detected some error or
inconsistency in the structure, in which case the image is not changed.
SEE ALSO
XCreateImage(3X), XGetPixel(3X), XPutPixel(3X), XSubImage(3X), XAddPixel(3X), XDestroy(3X)
X Version 11 Release 6 XInitImage(3X)