Microsoft KB Archive/313443

= SAMPLE: How to Store a Signature in a 1-BPP Bitmap =

Article ID: 313443

Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows CE Platform Software Development Kit for Handheld PC 2000
 * Microsoft Windows CE Platform Software Development Kit for Handheld PC 2000

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SUMMARY
The Sigcap.exe sample file demonstrates how to use GDI functions to store and load a 1-BPP (Bits-Per-Pixel) bitmap. This is especially useful when you want to store a handwritten signature as a bitmap so that it can be viewed by other programs that have already been implemented to display bitmaps.

The sample code is specific to the Pocket PC or Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 platforms, primarily because of the UI and shell specific functions, however, the code that does the bulk of the work of saving and loading a BMP file can be applied to high-performance computing (HPC) or custom Windows CE platforms that support the GDI functions that are demonstrated.



MORE INFORMATION
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Download Sigcap.exe now

Release Date: MAY 23, 2002

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