php man page for printer_select_brush

Query: printer_select_brush

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PRINTER_SELECT_BRUSH(3) 						 1						   PRINTER_SELECT_BRUSH(3)

printer_select_brush - Select a brush

SYNOPSIS
void printer_select_brush (resource $printer_handle, resource $brush_handle)
DESCRIPTION
The function selects a brush as the active drawing object of the actual device context. A brush is used to fill shapes. If you draw an rectangle the brush is used to draw the shapes, while the pen is used to draw the border. If you haven't selected a brush before drawing shapes, the shape won't be filled.
PARAMETERS
o $printer_handle -$printer_handle must be a valid printer handle. o $brush_handle -$brush_handle must be a valid brush handle.
RETURN VALUES
No value is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1 printer_select_brush(3) example <?php $handle = printer_open(); printer_start_doc($handle, "My Document"); printer_start_page($handle); $pen = printer_create_pen(PRINTER_PEN_SOLID, 2, "000000"); printer_select_pen($handle, $pen); $brush = printer_create_brush(PRINTER_BRUSH_CUSTOM, "c:\brush.bmp"); printer_select_brush($handle, $brush); printer_draw_rectangle($handle, 1, 1, 500, 500); printer_delete_brush($brush); $brush = printer_create_brush(PRINTER_BRUSH_SOLID, "000000"); printer_select_brush($handle, $brush); printer_draw_rectangle($handle, 1, 501, 500, 1001); printer_delete_brush($brush); printer_delete_pen($pen); printer_end_page($handle); printer_end_doc($handle); printer_close($handle); ?> PHP Documentation Group PRINTER_SELECT_BRUSH(3)
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