Using Internal GDI Methods (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
When you customize the user interface (UI), you usually need to call methods that are part of the graphics device interface (GDI). GDI methods are processed by a thunk that then calls an internal version of the same method. However, the architecture for creating a skin requires you to bypass the thunk, which you do by calling the internal versions of the GDI methods directly. Windows Embedded CE provides these internal versions in the three classes shown in the following table.
Class | Description |
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Provides access to internal GDI functions that you can use when drawing controls. |
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Provides access to internal GDI functions that you can use when drawing controls. |
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Provides methods for retrieving handles to predefined stock objects. |