Screen clipping

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Re: Screen clipping

15 Nov 2017, 10:17

Note the image capture is off on secondary monitors I don't have time ATM to look into why
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Re: Screen clipping

18 Nov 2017, 13:12

@Tank- Thanks! While I used to have the mindset that I'll use other tools, the more I do with AutoHotkey, the better I can tailor what I want to do to MY needs! Thus I've given up on a ton of other tools as I've incorporated their service into AutoHotkey. :)
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Re: Screen clipping

20 Nov 2017, 19:12

tank wrote:Note the image capture is off on secondary monitors I don't have time ATM to look into why
as this script seems to be quite popular (I use it myself daily) whenever you (or someone else reading this) find the time maybe you'd like to:
- clean up the code to make it easier to modify
- fix tanks (potential) bug regarding the second screen
- fix my (potential) bug regarding the frame when saving
- add an option to allow/toggle click through (could be handy sometimes)
- display active/focused screenshot with a red frame (helps to prevent closing the wrong window)
- add an option to change transparency (see my post)

so how could the last feature be of any use? imagine you'd like to quickly compare 2 drawings (or whatsoever).
to do so take screenshots then make one semi-transparent and move it over the first. done.
probably there are more things which could be added/fixed without braking the great luser experience.
in case you're wondering why I am not doing all of that and more myself, consult my postings in the help section as a hint. :beer:
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Re: Screen clipping

21 Nov 2017, 14:37

@Tank- I've been using this for years and have never seen an issue with second monitor.
@need4speed- Please help yourself! I like the script the way it is and don't have time / care to implement the other changes. That's the point of me posting the source code! Knock yerself out! :)
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Re: Screen clipping

21 Nov 2017, 14:57

Well it captures down and to the left of what i drag the rectangle around for me
Win 10
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Re: Screen clipping

21 Nov 2017, 15:04

@Tank- Very odd! That sounds like what it used to do until rommmcek to fixed the DPIScale issue in this post: https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic ... 20#p114118

Does your script have

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Gui %g%: +AlwaysOnTop -caption +Border +ToolWindow +LastFound -DPIScale
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Re: Screen clipping

21 Nov 2017, 15:39

Nope
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Re: Screen clipping

21 Nov 2017, 15:41

Still does it however
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Re: Screen clipping

24 Nov 2017, 04:42

Joe Glines wrote:A few years ago I made tweaks to your (and other's) screen clipping script. Just thought I'd post it here as I use this functionality at least a dozen times a day and I think more people should consider it as an always-running script.

The gist of the tweaks I made are:
1) Windows+Control and left-mouse-click (drawing a rectangle) will do normal clipping and leave clipboard empty

2) Windows+Alt and left-mouse-click (drawing a rectangle) saves the image as jpg and bmp in the folder where script is running, then creates an email in Outlook adding in info about the picture (time it was taken, etc) and copies the path to the jpg to the clipboard (this is convenient if posting to Facebook)

3) Windows+left-mouse-click(drawing a rectangle) will do normal clipping but copies it to the clipboard as well.

For those that do not use screen-clipping regularly, I've made a short video demonstrating how I use it. Trust me- Once you start using it, you'll wonder how you worked without it. :superhappy:

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if((A_PtrSize=8&&A_IsCompiled="")||!A_IsUnicode){ ;32 bit=4  ;64 bit=8
    SplitPath,A_AhkPath,,dir
    if(!FileExist(correct:=dir "\AutoHotkeyU32.exe")){
	    MsgBox error
	    ExitApp
    }
    Run,"%correct%" "%A_ScriptName%",%A_ScriptDir%
    ExitApp
    return
}
#NoTrayIcon
; Menu, tray, icon, AutoRun\camera.ico , 1
#SingleInstance, Force
#^Lbutton::SCW_ScreenClip2Win(clip:=0,email:=0)  ;Win+Control+Left click- no copy to clipboard
#!Lbutton::SCW_ScreenClip2Win(clip:=0,email:=1) ; Wind+Alt+left click =saves images and attach to email (path of jpg on clipboard)
#Lbutton::SCW_ScreenClip2Win(clip:=1,email:=0) ; Win+left click mouse=auto copy to clipboard

#IfWinActive, ScreenClippingWindow ahk_class AutoHotkeyGUI
^c::SCW_Win2Clipboard(0)      ; copy selected win to clipboard  Change to (1) if want border
^s:: SCW_Win2File(0)  ;save selected clipping on desktop as timestamp named .png  ; this was submited by tervon 
Esc:: winclose, A ;contribued by tervon 
Rbutton:: winclose, A ;contributed by tervon 
#IfWinActive
 

;===Description========================================================================
/*
[module/script] ScreenClip2Win
Author:      Learning one
Thanks:      Tic, HotKeyIt

Creates always on top layered windows from screen clippings. Click in upper right corner to close win. Click and drag to move it.
Uses Gdip.ahk by Tic.

#Include ScreenClip2Win.ahk      ; by Learning one
;=== Short documentation ===
SCW_ScreenClip2Win()          ; creates always on top window from screen clipping. Click and drag to select area.
SCW_DestroyAllClipWins()       ; destroys all screen clipping windows.
SCW_Win2Clipboard()            ; copies window to clipboard. By default, removes borders. To keep borders, specify "SCW_Win2Clipboard(1)"
SCW_SetUp(Options="")         ; you can change some default options in Auto-execute part of script. Syntax: "<option>.<value>"
   StartAfter - module will start to consume GUIs for screen clipping windows after specified GUI number. Default: 80
   MaxGuis - maximum number of screen clipping windows. Default: 6
   BorderAColor - Default: ff6666ff (ARGB format)
   BorderBColor - Default: ffffffff (ARGB format)
   DrawCloseButton - on/off draw "Close Button" on screen clipping windows. Default: 0 (off)
   AutoMonitorWM_LBUTTONDOWN - on/off automatic monitoring of WM_LBUTTONDOWN message. Default: 1 (on)
   SelColor - selection color. Default: Yellow
   SelTrans - selection transparency. Default: 80
   
   Example:   SCW_SetUp("MaxGuis.30 StartAfter.50 BorderAColor.ff000000 BorderBColor.ffffff00")
   
  

;=== Avoid OnMessage(0x201, "WM_LBUTTONDOWN") collision example===
Gui, Show, w200 h200
SCW_SetUp("AutoMonitorWM_LBUTTONDOWN.0")   ; turn off auto monitoring WM_LBUTTONDOWN
OnMessage(0x201, "WM_LBUTTONDOWN")   ; manualy monitor WM_LBUTTONDOWN
Return

^Lbutton::SCW_ScreenClip2Win()   ; click & drag
Esc::ExitApp

#Include Gdip.ahk      ; by Tic
#Include ScreenClip2Win.ahk      ; by Learning one
WM_LBUTTONDOWN() {
   if SCW_LBUTTONDOWN()   ; LBUTTONDOWN on module's screen clipping windows - isolate - it's module's buissines
   return
   else   ; LBUTTONDOWN on other windows created by script
   MsgBox,,, You clicked on script's window not created by this module,1
}
*/


;===Functions==========================================================================
SCW_Version() {
   return 1.02
}

SCW_DestroyAllClipWins() {
   MaxGuis := SCW_Reg("MaxGuis"), StartAfter := SCW_Reg("StartAfter")
   Loop, %MaxGuis%
   {
      StartAfter++
      Gui %StartAfter%: Destroy
   }
}

SCW_SetUp(Options="") {
   if !(Options = "")
   {
      Loop, Parse, Options, %A_Space%
      {
         Field := A_LoopField
         DotPos := InStr(Field, ".")
         if (DotPos = 0)   
         Continue
         var := SubStr(Field, 1, DotPos-1)
         val := SubStr(Field, DotPos+1)
         if var in StartAfter,MaxGuis,AutoMonitorWM_LBUTTONDOWN,DrawCloseButton,BorderAColor,BorderBColor,SelColor,SelTrans
         %var% := val
      }
   }
   
   SCW_Default(StartAfter,80), SCW_Default(MaxGuis,6)
   SCW_Default(AutoMonitorWM_LBUTTONDOWN,1), SCW_Default(DrawCloseButton,0)
   SCW_Default(BorderAColor,"ff6666ff"), SCW_Default(BorderBColor,"ffffffff")
   SCW_Default(SelColor,"Yellow"), SCW_Default(SelTrans,80)
   
   SCW_Reg("MaxGuis", MaxGuis), SCW_Reg("StartAfter", StartAfter), SCW_Reg("DrawCloseButton", DrawCloseButton)
   SCW_Reg("BorderAColor", BorderAColor), SCW_Reg("BorderBColor", BorderBColor)
   SCW_Reg("SelColor", SelColor), SCW_Reg("SelTrans",SelTrans)
   SCW_Reg("WasSetUp", 1)
   if AutoMonitorWM_LBUTTONDOWN
   OnMessage(0x201, "SCW_LBUTTONDOWN")
}

SCW_ScreenClip2Win(clip=0,email=0) {
   static c
   if !(SCW_Reg("WasSetUp"))
   SCW_SetUp()

   StartAfter := SCW_Reg("StartAfter"), MaxGuis := SCW_Reg("MaxGuis"), SelColor := SCW_Reg("SelColor"), SelTrans := SCW_Reg("SelTrans")
   c++
   if (c > MaxGuis)
   c := 1

   GuiNum := StartAfter + c
   Area := SCW_SelectAreaMod("g" GuiNum " c" SelColor " t" SelTrans)
   StringSplit, v, Area, |
   if (v3 < 10 and v4 < 10)   ; too small area
   return
   
   pToken := Gdip_Startup()
   if pToken =
   {
      MsgBox, 64, GDI+ error, GDI+ failed to start. Please ensure you have GDI+ on your system.
      return
   }
   
   Sleep, 100
   pBitmap := Gdip_BitmapFromScreen(Area)

if (email=1){
;**********************Added to automatically save to bmp*********************************
File1:=A_ScriptDir . "\example.BMP" ;path to file to save (make sure uppercase extenstion.  see below for options
Gdip_SaveBitmapToFile(pBitmap, File1) ;Exports automatcially to file

File2:=A_ScriptDir . "\example.JPG" ;path to file to save (make sure uppercase extenstion.  see below for options
Gdip_SaveBitmapToFile(pBitmap, File2) ;Exports automatcially to file
Clipboard:=File2

;**********************make sure outlook is running so email will be sent*********************************
Process, Exist, Outlook.exe    ; check to see if Outlook is running. 
   Outlook_pid=%errorLevel%         ; errorlevel equals the PID if active
If (Outlook_pid = 0)   { ; 
run outlook.exe
WinWait, Microsoft Outlook, ,3
}
;~ MsgBox here 1
;**********************Write email*********************************
;~ COM_Init()
olMailItem := 0
try
    IsObject(MailItem := ComObjActive("Outlook.Application").CreateItem(olMailItem)) ; Get the Outlook application object if Outlook is open
catch
    MailItem  := ComObjCreate("Outlook.Application").CreateItem(olMailItem) ; Create if Outlook is not open
;~ MsgBox here 2

olFormatHTML := 2
MailItem.BodyFormat := olFormatHTML
;~ MailItem.TO := (MailTo)
;~ MailItem.CC :="[email protected]"
;~ TodayDate := A_DDDD . ", " . A_MMM . " " . A_DD . ", " . A_YYYY
FormatTime, TodayDate , YYYYMMDDHH24MISS, dddd MMMM d, yyyy h:mm:ss tt
MailItem.Subject :="Screen shot taken : " (TodayDate) ;Subject line of email

MailItem.HTMLBody := "
<H2 style='BACKGROUND-COLOR: red'><br></H2>
<HTML>Attached you will find the screenshot taken on "(TodayDate)" <br><br>
<span style='color:black'>Please let me know if you have any questions.<br><br><a href='mailto:[email protected]'>Joe Glines</a> <br>214.567.3623
</HTML>"
MailItem.Attachments.Add(File1)
MailItem.Attachments.Add(File2)
MailItem.Display ;
Reload
}

;*******************************************************
   SCW_CreateLayeredWinMod(GuiNum,pBitmap,v1,v2, SCW_Reg("DrawCloseButton"))
   Gdip_Shutdown("pToken")
if clip=1
{
 ;********************** added to copy to clipboard by default*********************************
   WinActivate, ScreenClippingWindow ahk_class AutoHotkeyGUI ;activates lat clipped window
   SCW_Win2Clipboard(0)  ;copies to clipboard by default w/o border
;~ MsgBox on clipboard
;*******************************************************
}
}

SCW_SelectAreaMod(Options="") {
   CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
   MouseGetPos, MX, MY
      loop, parse, Options, %A_Space%
   {
      Field := A_LoopField
      FirstChar := SubStr(Field,1,1)
      if FirstChar contains c,t,g,m
      {
         StringTrimLeft, Field, Field, 1
         %FirstChar% := Field
      }
   }
   c := (c = "") ? "Blue" : c, t := (t = "") ? "50" : t, g := (g = "") ? "99" : g
   Gui %g%: Destroy
;   Gui %g%: +AlwaysOnTop -caption +Border +ToolWindow +LastFound
   Gui %g%: +AlwaysOnTop -caption +Border +ToolWindow +LastFound -DPIScale ;provided from rommmcek 10/23/16

   WinSet, Transparent, %t%
   Gui %g%: Color, %c%
   Hotkey := RegExReplace(A_ThisHotkey,"^(\w* & |\W*)")
   While, (GetKeyState(Hotkey, "p"))
   {
      Sleep, 10
      MouseGetPos, MXend, MYend
      w := abs(MX - MXend), h := abs(MY - MYend)
      X := (MX < MXend) ? MX : MXend
      Y := (MY < MYend) ? MY : MYend
      Gui %g%: Show, x%X% y%Y% w%w% h%h% NA
   }
   Gui %g%: Destroy
   MouseGetPos, MXend, MYend
   If ( MX > MXend )
   temp := MX, MX := MXend, MXend := temp
   If ( MY > MYend )
   temp := MY, MY := MYend, MYend := temp
   Return MX "|" MY "|" w "|" h
}

SCW_CreateLayeredWinMod(GuiNum,pBitmap,x,y,DrawCloseButton=0) {
   static CloseButton := 16
   BorderAColor := SCW_Reg("BorderAColor"), BorderBColor := SCW_Reg("BorderBColor")
   
   Gui %GuiNum%: -Caption +E0x80000 +LastFound +ToolWindow +AlwaysOnTop +OwnDialogs
   Gui %GuiNum%: Show, Na, ScreenClippingWindow
   hwnd := WinExist()

   Width := Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap), Height := Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
   hbm := CreateDIBSection(Width+6, Height+6), hdc := CreateCompatibleDC(), obm := SelectObject(hdc, hbm)
   G := Gdip_GraphicsFromHDC(hdc), Gdip_SetSmoothingMode(G, 4), Gdip_SetInterpolationMode(G, 7)

   Gdip_DrawImage(G, pBitmap, 3, 3, Width, Height)
   Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)

   pPen1 := Gdip_CreatePen("0x" BorderAColor, 3), pPen2 := Gdip_CreatePen("0x" BorderBColor, 1)
   if DrawCloseButton
   {
      Gdip_DrawRectangle(G, pPen1, 1+Width-CloseButton+3, 1, CloseButton, CloseButton)
      Gdip_DrawRectangle(G, pPen2, 1+Width-CloseButton+3, 1, CloseButton, CloseButton)
   }
   Gdip_DrawRectangle(G, pPen1, 1, 1, Width+3, Height+3)
   Gdip_DrawRectangle(G, pPen2, 1, 1, Width+3, Height+3)
   Gdip_DeletePen(pPen1), Gdip_DeletePen(pPen2)
   
   UpdateLayeredWindow(hwnd, hdc, x-3, y-3, Width+6, Height+6)
   SelectObject(hdc, obm), DeleteObject(hbm), DeleteDC(hdc), Gdip_DeleteGraphics(G)
   SCW_Reg("G" GuiNum "#HWND", hwnd)
   SCW_Reg("G" GuiNum "#XClose", Width+6-CloseButton)
   SCW_Reg("G" GuiNum "#YClose", CloseButton)
   Return hwnd
}

SCW_LBUTTONDOWN() {
   MouseGetPos,,, WinUMID
    WinGetTitle, Title, ahk_id %WinUMID%
   if Title = ScreenClippingWindow
   {
      PostMessage, 0xA1, 2,,, ahk_id %WinUMID%
      KeyWait, Lbutton
      CoordMode, mouse, Relative
      MouseGetPos, x,y
     XClose := SCW_Reg("G" A_Gui "#XClose"), YClose := SCW_Reg("G" A_Gui "#YClose")
      if (x > XClose and y < YClose)
      Gui %A_Gui%: Destroy
      return 1   ; confirm that click was on module's screen clipping windows
   }
}

SCW_Reg(variable, value="") {
   static
   if (value = "") {
      yaqxswcdevfr := kxucfp%variable%pqzmdk
      Return yaqxswcdevfr
   }
   Else
   kxucfp%variable%pqzmdk = %value%
}

SCW_Default(ByRef Variable,DefaultValue) {
   if (Variable="")
   Variable := DefaultValue
}

SCW_Win2Clipboard(KeepBorders=0) {
   /*   ;   does not work for layered windows
   ActiveWinID := WinExist("A")
   pBitmap := Gdip_BitmapFromHWND(ActiveWinID)
   Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard(pBitmap)
   */
   Send, !{PrintScreen} ; Active Win's client area to Clipboard
   if !KeepBorders
   {
      pToken := Gdip_Startup()
      pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromClipboard()
      Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, w, h)
      pBitmap2 := SCW_CropImage(pBitmap, 3, 3, w-6, h-6)
      Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard(pBitmap2)
      Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap), Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap2)
      Gdip_Shutdown("pToken")
   }
}

SCW_CropImage(pBitmap, x, y, w, h) {
   pBitmap2 := Gdip_CreateBitmap(w, h), G2 := Gdip_GraphicsFromImage(pBitmap2)
   Gdip_DrawImage(G2, pBitmap, 0, 0, w, h, x, y, w, h)
   Gdip_DeleteGraphics(G2)
   return pBitmap2
}


; Gdip standard library v1.38 by tic (Tariq Porter) 28/08/10
;
;#####################################################################################
;#####################################################################################
; STATUS ENUMERATION
; Return values for functions specified to have status enumerated return type
;#####################################################################################
;
; Ok =      = 0
; GenericError    = 1
; InvalidParameter   = 2
; OutOfMemory    = 3
; ObjectBusy    = 4
; InsufficientBuffer  = 5
; NotImplemented   = 6
; Win32Error    = 7
; WrongState    = 8
; Aborted     = 9
; FileNotFound    = 10
; ValueOverflow    = 11
; AccessDenied    = 12
; UnknownImageFormat  = 13
; FontFamilyNotFound  = 14
; FontStyleNotFound   = 15
; NotTrueTypeFont   = 16
; UnsupportedGdiplusVersion = 17
; GdiplusNotInitialized  = 18
; PropertyNotFound   = 19
; PropertyNotSupported  = 20
; ProfileNotFound   = 21
;
;#####################################################################################
;#####################################################################################
; FUNCTIONS
;#####################################################################################
;
; UpdateLayeredWindow(hwnd, hdc, x="", y="", w="", h="", Alpha=255)
; BitBlt(ddc, dx, dy, dw, dh, sdc, sx, sy, Raster="")
; StretchBlt(dDC, dx, dy, dw, dh, sDC, sx, sy, sw, sh, Raster="")
; SetImage(hwnd, hBitmap)
; Gdip_BitmapFromScreen(Screen=0, Raster="")
; CreateRectF(ByRef RectF, x, y, w, h)
; CreateSizeF(ByRef SizeF, w, h)
; CreateDIBSection
;
;#####################################################################################

; Function:        UpdateLayeredWindow
; Description:     Updates a layered window with the handle to the DC of a gdi bitmap
; 
; hwnd            Handle of the layered window to update
; hdc              Handle to the DC of the GDI bitmap to update the window with
; Layeredx         x position to place the window
; Layeredy         y position to place the window
; Layeredw         Width of the window
; Layeredh         Height of the window
; Alpha            Default = 255 : The transparency (0-255) to set the window transparency
;
; return          If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero
;
; notes      If x or y omitted, then layered window will use its current coordinates
;       If w or h omitted then current width and height will be used

UpdateLayeredWindow(hwnd, hdc, x="", y="", w="", h="", Alpha=255)
{
 if ((x != "") && (y != ""))
  VarSetCapacity(pt, 8), NumPut(x, pt, 0), NumPut(y, pt, 4)

 if (w = "") ||(h = "")
  WinGetPos,,, w, h, ahk_id %hwnd%
   
 return DllCall("UpdateLayeredWindow", "uint", hwnd, "uint", 0, "uint", ((x = "") && (y = "")) ? 0 : &pt
 , "int64*", w|h<<32, "uint", hdc, "int64*", 0, "uint", 0, "uint*", Alpha<<16|1<<24, "uint", 2)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    BitBlt
; Description   The BitBlt function performs a bit-block transfer of the color data corresponding to a rectangle 
;      of pixels from the specified source device context into a destination device context.
;
; dDC     handle to destination DC
; dx     x-coord of destination upper-left corner
; dy     y-coord of destination upper-left corner
; dw     width of the area to copy
; dh     height of the area to copy
; sDC     handle to source DC
; sx     x-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sy     y-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; Raster    raster operation code
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero
;
; notes     If no raster operation is specified, then SRCCOPY is used, which copies the source directly to the destination rectangle
;
; BLACKNESS    = 0x00000042
; NOTSRCERASE   = 0x001100A6
; NOTSRCCOPY   = 0x00330008
; SRCERASE    = 0x00440328
; DSTINVERT    = 0x00550009
; PATINVERT    = 0x005A0049
; SRCINVERT    = 0x00660046
; SRCAND    = 0x008800C6
; MERGEPAINT   = 0x00BB0226
; MERGECOPY    = 0x00C000CA
; SRCCOPY    = 0x00CC0020
; SRCPAINT    = 0x00EE0086
; PATCOPY    = 0x00F00021
; PATPAINT    = 0x00FB0A09
; WHITENESS    = 0x00FF0062
; CAPTUREBLT   = 0x40000000
; NOMIRRORBITMAP  = 0x80000000

BitBlt(ddc, dx, dy, dw, dh, sdc, sx, sy, Raster="")
{
 return DllCall("gdi32\BitBlt", "uint", dDC, "int", dx, "int", dy, "int", dw, "int", dh
 , "uint", sDC, "int", sx, "int", sy, "uint", Raster ? Raster : 0x00CC0020)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    StretchBlt
; Description   The StretchBlt function copies a bitmap from a source rectangle into a destination rectangle, 
;      stretching or compressing the bitmap to fit the dimensions of the destination rectangle, if necessary.
;      The system stretches or compresses the bitmap according to the stretching mode currently set in the destination device context.
;
; ddc     handle to destination DC
; dx     x-coord of destination upper-left corner
; dy     y-coord of destination upper-left corner
; dw     width of destination rectangle
; dh     height of destination rectangle
; sdc     handle to source DC
; sx     x-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sy     y-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sw     width of source rectangle
; sh     height of source rectangle
; Raster    raster operation code
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero
;
; notes     If no raster operation is specified, then SRCCOPY is used. It uses the same raster operations as BitBlt  

StretchBlt(ddc, dx, dy, dw, dh, sdc, sx, sy, sw, sh, Raster="")
{
 return DllCall("gdi32\StretchBlt", "uint", ddc, "int", dx, "int", dy, "int", dw, "int", dh
 , "uint", sdc, "int", sx, "int", sy, "int", sw, "int", sh, "uint", Raster ? Raster : 0x00CC0020)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    SetStretchBltMode
; Description   The SetStretchBltMode function sets the bitmap stretching mode in the specified device context
;
; hdc     handle to the DC
; iStretchMode   The stretching mode, describing how the target will be stretched
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is the previous stretching mode. If it fails it will return 0
;
; STRETCH_ANDSCANS   = 0x01
; STRETCH_ORSCANS   = 0x02
; STRETCH_DELETESCANS  = 0x03
; STRETCH_HALFTONE   = 0x04

SetStretchBltMode(hdc, iStretchMode=4)
{
 return DllCall("gdi32\SetStretchBltMode", "uint", hdc, "int", iStretchMode)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    SetImage
; Description   Associates a new image with a static control
;
; hwnd     handle of the control to update
; hBitmap    a gdi bitmap to associate the static control with
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero

SetImage(hwnd, hBitmap)
{
 SendMessage, 0x172, 0x0, hBitmap,, ahk_id %hwnd%
 E := ErrorLevel
 DeleteObject(E)
 return E
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    SetSysColorToControl
; Description   Sets a solid colour to a control
;
; hwnd     handle of the control to update
; SysColor    A system colour to set to the control
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is zero
;
; notes     A control must have the 0xE style set to it so it is recognised as a bitmap
;      By default SysColor=15 is used which is COLOR_3DFACE. This is the standard background for a control
;
; COLOR_3DDKSHADOW    = 21
; COLOR_3DFACE     = 15
; COLOR_3DHIGHLIGHT    = 20
; COLOR_3DHILIGHT    = 20
; COLOR_3DLIGHT     = 22
; COLOR_3DSHADOW    = 16
; COLOR_ACTIVEBORDER   = 10
; COLOR_ACTIVECAPTION   = 2
; COLOR_APPWORKSPACE   = 12
; COLOR_BACKGROUND    = 1
; COLOR_BTNFACE     = 15
; COLOR_BTNHIGHLIGHT   = 20
; COLOR_BTNHILIGHT    = 20
; COLOR_BTNSHADOW    = 16
; COLOR_BTNTEXT     = 18
; COLOR_CAPTIONTEXT    = 9
; COLOR_DESKTOP     = 1
; COLOR_GRADIENTACTIVECAPTION = 27
; COLOR_GRADIENTINACTIVECAPTION = 28
; COLOR_GRAYTEXT    = 17
; COLOR_HIGHLIGHT    = 13
; COLOR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT   = 14
; COLOR_HOTLIGHT    = 26
; COLOR_INACTIVEBORDER   = 11
; COLOR_INACTIVECAPTION   = 3
; COLOR_INACTIVECAPTIONTEXT  = 19
; COLOR_INFOBK     = 24
; COLOR_INFOTEXT    = 23
; COLOR_MENU     = 4
; COLOR_MENUHILIGHT    = 29
; COLOR_MENUBAR     = 30
; COLOR_MENUTEXT    = 7
; COLOR_SCROLLBAR    = 0
; COLOR_WINDOW     = 5
; COLOR_WINDOWFRAME    = 6
; COLOR_WINDOWTEXT    = 8

SetSysColorToControl(hwnd, SysColor=15)
{
   WinGetPos,,, w, h, ahk_id %hwnd%
   bc := DllCall("GetSysColor", "Int", SysColor)
   pBrushClear := Gdip_BrushCreateSolid(0xff000000 | (bc >> 16 | bc & 0xff00 | (bc & 0xff) << 16))
   pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmap(w, h), G := Gdip_GraphicsFromImage(pBitmap)
   Gdip_FillRectangle(G, pBrushClear, 0, 0, w, h)
   hBitmap := Gdip_CreateHBITMAPFromBitmap(pBitmap)
   SetImage(hwnd, hBitmap)
   Gdip_DeleteBrush(pBrushClear)
   Gdip_DeleteGraphics(G), Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap), DeleteObject(hBitmap)
   return 0
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_BitmapFromScreen
; Description   Gets a gdi+ bitmap from the screen
;
; Screen    0 = All screens
;      Any numerical value = Just that screen
;      x|y|w|h = Take specific coordinates with a width and height
; Raster    raster operation code
;
; return         If the function succeeds, the return value is a pointer to a gdi+ bitmap
;      -1:  one or more of x,y,w,h not passed properly
;
; notes     If no raster operation is specified, then SRCCOPY is used to the returned bitmap

Gdip_BitmapFromScreen(Screen=0, Raster="")
{
 if (Screen = 0)
 {
  Sysget, x, 76
  Sysget, y, 77 
  Sysget, w, 78
  Sysget, h, 79
 }
 else if (Screen&1 != "")
 {
  Sysget, M, Monitor, %Screen%
  x := MLeft, y := MTop, w := MRight-MLeft, h := MBottom-MTop
 }
 else
 {
  StringSplit, S, Screen, |
  x := S1, y := S2, w := S3, h := S4
 }

 if (x = "") || (y = "") || (w = "") || (h = "")
  return -1
 
 chdc := CreateCompatibleDC(), hbm := CreateDIBSection(w, h, chdc), obm := SelectObject(chdc, hbm), hhdc := GetDC()
 BitBlt(chdc, 0, 0, w, h, hhdc, x, y, Raster)
 ReleaseDC(hhdc)
 
 pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hbm)
 SelectObject(hhdc, obm), DeleteObject(hbm), DeleteDC(hhdc), DeleteDC(chdc)
 return pBitmap
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_BitmapFromHWND
; Description   Uses PrintWindow to get a handle to the specified window and return a bitmap from it
;
; hwnd     handle to the window to get a bitmap from
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is a pointer to a gdi+ bitmap
;
; notes     Window must not be not minimised in order to get a handle to it's client area

Gdip_BitmapFromHWND(hwnd)
{
 WinGetPos,,, Width, Height, ahk_id %hwnd%
 hbm := CreateDIBSection(Width, Height), hdc := CreateCompatibleDC(), obm := SelectObject(hdc, hbm)
 PrintWindow(hwnd, hdc)
 pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hbm)
 SelectObject(hdc, obm), DeleteObject(hbm), DeleteDC(hdc)
 return pBitmap
}
;#####################################################################################

; Function       CreateRectF
; Description   Creates a RectF object, containing a the coordinates and dimensions of a rectangle
;
; RectF          Name to call the RectF object
; x               x-coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
; y               y-coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
; w               Width of the rectangle
; h               Height of the rectangle
;
; return         No return value

CreateRectF(ByRef RectF, x, y, w, h)
{
   VarSetCapacity(RectF, 16)
   NumPut(x, RectF, 0, "float"), NumPut(y, RectF, 4, "float"), NumPut(w, RectF, 8, "float"), NumPut(h, RectF, 12, "float")
}
;#####################################################################################

; Function       CreateSizeF
; Description   Creates a SizeF object, containing an 2 values
;
; SizeF           Name to call the SizeF object
; w               w-value for the SizeF object
; h               h-value for the SizeF object
;
; return         No Return value

CreateSizeF(ByRef SizeF, w, h)
{
   VarSetCapacity(SizeF, 8)
   NumPut(w, SizeF, 0, "float"), NumPut(h, SizeF, 4, "float")     
}
;#####################################################################################

; Function       CreatePointF
; Description   Creates a SizeF object, containing an 2 values
;
; SizeF           Name to call the SizeF object
; w               w-value for the SizeF object
; h               h-value for the SizeF object
;
; return         No Return value

CreatePointF(ByRef PointF, x, y)
{
   VarSetCapacity(PointF, 8)
   NumPut(x, PointF, 0, "float"), NumPut(y, PointF, 4, "float")     
}
;#####################################################################################

; Function    CreateDIBSection
; Description   The CreateDIBSection function creates a DIB (Device Independent Bitmap) that applications can write to directly
;
; w      width of the bitmap to create
; h      height of the bitmap to create
; hdc     a handle to the device context to use the palette from
; bpp     bits per pixel (32 = ARGB)
; ppvBits    A pointer to a variable that receives a pointer to the location of the DIB bit values
;
; return    returns a DIB. A gdi bitmap
;
; notes     ppvBits will receive the location of the pixels in the DIB

CreateDIBSection(w, h, hdc="", bpp=32, ByRef ppvBits=0)
{
 hdc2 := hdc ? hdc : GetDC()
 VarSetCapacity(bi, 40, 0)
 NumPut(w, bi, 4), NumPut(h, bi, 8), NumPut(40, bi, 0), NumPut(1, bi, 12, "ushort"), NumPut(0, bi, 16), NumPut(bpp, bi, 14, "ushort")
 hbm := DllCall("CreateDIBSection", "uint" , hdc2, "uint" , &bi, "uint" , 0, "uint*", ppvBits, "uint" , 0, "uint" , 0)
 
 If !hdc
  ReleaseDC(hdc2)
 return hbm
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    PrintWindow
; Description   The PrintWindow function copies a visual window into the specified device context (DC), typically a printer DC
;
; hwnd     A handle to the window that will be copied
; hdc     A handle to the device context
; Flags     Drawing options
;
; return    If the function succeeds, it returns a nonzero value
;
; PW_CLIENTONLY   = 1

PrintWindow(hwnd, hdc, Flags=0)
{
 return DllCall("PrintWindow", "uint", hwnd, "uint", hdc, "uint", Flags)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    DestroyIcon
; Description   Destroys an icon and frees any memory the icon occupied
;
; hIcon     Handle to the icon to be destroyed. The icon must not be in use
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero

DestroyIcon(hIcon)
{
   return DllCall("DestroyIcon", "uint", hIcon)
}

;#####################################################################################

PaintDesktop(hdc)
{
 return DllCall("PaintDesktop", "uint", hdc)
}

;#####################################################################################

CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, w, h)
{
 return DllCall("gdi32\CreateCompatibleBitmap", "uint", hdc, "int", w, "int", h)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    CreateCompatibleDC
; Description   This function creates a memory device context (DC) compatible with the specified device
;
; hdc     Handle to an existing device context     
;
; return    returns the handle to a device context or 0 on failure
;
; notes     If this handle is 0 (by default), the function creates a memory device context compatible with the application's current screen

CreateCompatibleDC(hdc=0)
{
   return DllCall("CreateCompatibleDC", "uint", hdc)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    SelectObject
; Description   The SelectObject function selects an object into the specified device context (DC). The new object replaces the previous object of the same type
;
; hdc     Handle to a DC
; hgdiobj    A handle to the object to be selected into the DC
;
; return    If the selected object is not a region and the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the object being replaced
;
; notes     The specified object must have been created by using one of the following functions
;      Bitmap - CreateBitmap, CreateBitmapIndirect, CreateCompatibleBitmap, CreateDIBitmap, CreateDIBSection (A single bitmap cannot be selected into more than one DC at the same time)
;      Brush - CreateBrushIndirect, CreateDIBPatternBrush, CreateDIBPatternBrushPt, CreateHatchBrush, CreatePatternBrush, CreateSolidBrush
;      Font - CreateFont, CreateFontIndirect
;      Pen - CreatePen, CreatePenIndirect
;      Region - CombineRgn, CreateEllipticRgn, CreateEllipticRgnIndirect, CreatePolygonRgn, CreateRectRgn, CreateRectRgnIndirect
;
; notes     If the selected object is a region and the function succeeds, the return value is one of the following value
;
; SIMPLEREGION   = 2 Region consists of a single rectangle
; COMPLEXREGION   = 3 Region consists of more than one rectangle
; NULLREGION   = 1 Region is empty

SelectObject(hdc, hgdiobj)
{
   return DllCall("SelectObject", "uint", hdc, "uint", hgdiobj)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    DeleteObject
; Description   This function deletes a logical pen, brush, font, bitmap, region, or palette, freeing all system resources associated with the object
;      After the object is deleted, the specified handle is no longer valid
;
; hObject    Handle to a logical pen, brush, font, bitmap, region, or palette to delete
;
; return    Nonzero indicates success. Zero indicates that the specified handle is not valid or that the handle is currently selected into a device context

DeleteObject(hObject)
{
   return DllCall("DeleteObject", "uint", hObject)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    GetDC
; Description   This function retrieves a handle to a display device context (DC) for the client area of the specified window.
;      The display device context can be used in subsequent graphics display interface (GDI) functions to draw in the client area of the window. 
;
; hwnd     Handle to the window whose device context is to be retrieved. If this value is NULL, GetDC retrieves the device context for the entire screen     
;
; return    The handle the device context for the specified window's client area indicates success. NULL indicates failure

GetDC(hwnd=0)
{
 return DllCall("GetDC", "uint", hwnd)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    ReleaseDC
; Description   This function releases a device context (DC), freeing it for use by other applications. The effect of ReleaseDC depends on the type of device context
;
; hdc     Handle to the device context to be released
; hwnd     Handle to the window whose device context is to be released
;
; return    1 = released
;      0 = not released
;
; notes     The application must call the ReleaseDC function for each call to the GetWindowDC function and for each call to the GetDC function that retrieves a common device context
;      An application cannot use the ReleaseDC function to release a device context that was created by calling the CreateDC function; instead, it must use the DeleteDC function.

ReleaseDC(hdc, hwnd=0)
{
   return DllCall("ReleaseDC", "uint", hwnd, "uint", hdc)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    DeleteDC
; Description   The DeleteDC function deletes the specified device context (DC)
;
; hdc     A handle to the device context
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero
;
; notes     An application must not delete a DC whose handle was obtained by calling the GetDC function. Instead, it must call the ReleaseDC function to free the DC

DeleteDC(hdc)
{
   return DllCall("DeleteDC", "uint", hdc)
}
;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_LibraryVersion
; Description   Get the current library version
;
; return    the library version
;
; notes     This is useful for non compiled programs to ensure that a person doesn't run an old version when testing your scripts

Gdip_LibraryVersion()
{
 return 1.38
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function:       Gdip_BitmapFromBRA
; Description:    Gets a pointer to a gdi+ bitmap from a BRA file
;
; BRAFromMemIn   The variable for a BRA file read to memory
; File     The name of the file, or its number that you would like (This depends on alternate parameter)
; Alternate    Changes whether the File parameter is the file name or its number
;
; return         If the function succeeds, the return value is a pointer to a gdi+ bitmap
;      -1 = The BRA variable is empty
;      -2 = The BRA has an incorrect header
;      -3 = The BRA has information missing
;      -4 = Could not find file inside the BRA

Gdip_BitmapFromBRA(ByRef BRAFromMemIn, File, Alternate=0)
{
 if !BRAFromMemIn
  return -1
 Loop, Parse, BRAFromMemIn, `n
 {
  if (A_Index = 1)
  {
   StringSplit, Header, A_LoopField, |
   if (Header0 != 4 || Header2 != "BRA!")
    return -2
  }
  else if (A_Index = 2)
  {
   StringSplit, Info, A_LoopField, |
   if (Info0 != 3)
    return -3
  }
  else
   break
 }
 if !Alternate
  StringReplace, File, File, \, \\, All
 RegExMatch(BRAFromMemIn, "mi`n)^" (Alternate ? File "\|.+?\|(\d+)\|(\d+)" : "\d+\|" File "\|(\d+)\|(\d+)") "$", FileInfo)
 if !FileInfo
  return -4

 hData := DllCall("GlobalAlloc", "uint", 2, "uint", FileInfo2)
 pData := DllCall("GlobalLock", "uint", hData)
 DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", "uint", pData, "uint", &BRAFromMemIn+Info2+FileInfo1, "uint", FileInfo2)
 DllCall("GlobalUnlock", "uint", hData)
 DllCall("ole32\CreateStreamOnHGlobal", "uint", hData, "int", 1, "uint*", pStream)
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromStream", "uint", pStream, "uint*", pBitmap)
 DllCall(NumGet(NumGet(1*pStream)+8), "uint", pStream)
 return pBitmap
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawRectangle
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw the outline of a rectangle into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the rectangle
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the rectangle
; w      width of the rectanlge
; h      height of the rectangle
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     as all coordinates are taken from the top left of each pixel, then the entire width/height should be specified as subtracting the pen width

Gdip_DrawRectangle(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, w, h)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawRectangle", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pPen, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawRoundedRectangle
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw the outline of a rounded rectangle into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the rounded rectangle
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the rounded rectangle
; w      width of the rectanlge
; h      height of the rectangle
; r      radius of the rounded corners
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     as all coordinates are taken from the top left of each pixel, then the entire width/height should be specified as subtracting the pen width

Gdip_DrawRoundedRectangle(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, w, h, r)
{
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x-r, y-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x+w-r, y-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x-r, y+h-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x+w-r, y+h-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 E := Gdip_DrawRectangle(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, w, h)
 Gdip_ResetClip(pGraphics)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x-(2*r), y+r, w+(4*r), h-(2*r), 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x+r, y-(2*r), w-(2*r), h+(4*r), 4)
 Gdip_DrawEllipse(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_DrawEllipse(pGraphics, pPen, x+w-(2*r), y, 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_DrawEllipse(pGraphics, pPen, x, y+h-(2*r), 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_DrawEllipse(pGraphics, pPen, x+w-(2*r), y+h-(2*r), 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_ResetClip(pGraphics)
 return E
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawEllipse
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw the outline of an ellipse into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the rectangle the ellipse will be drawn into
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the rectangle the ellipse will be drawn into
; w      width of the ellipse
; h      height of the ellipse
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     as all coordinates are taken from the top left of each pixel, then the entire width/height should be specified as subtracting the pen width

Gdip_DrawEllipse(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, w, h)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawEllipse", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pPen, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawBezier
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw the outline of a bezier (a weighted curve) into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x1     x-coordinate of the start of the bezier
; y1     y-coordinate of the start of the bezier
; x2     x-coordinate of the first arc of the bezier
; y2     y-coordinate of the first arc of the bezier
; x3     x-coordinate of the second arc of the bezier
; y3     y-coordinate of the second arc of the bezier
; x4     x-coordinate of the end of the bezier
; y4     y-coordinate of the end of the bezier
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     as all coordinates are taken from the top left of each pixel, then the entire width/height should be specified as subtracting the pen width

Gdip_DrawBezier(pGraphics, pPen, x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, x4, y4)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawBezier", "uint", pgraphics, "uint", pPen
   , "float", x1, "float", y1, "float", x2, "float", y2
   , "float", x3, "float", y3, "float", x4, "float", y4)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawArc
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw the outline of an arc into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x      x-coordinate of the start of the arc
; y      y-coordinate of the start of the arc
; w      width of the arc
; h      height of the arc
; StartAngle   specifies the angle between the x-axis and the starting point of the arc
; SweepAngle   specifies the angle between the starting and ending points of the arc
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     as all coordinates are taken from the top left of each pixel, then the entire width/height should be specified as subtracting the pen width

Gdip_DrawArc(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, w, h, StartAngle, SweepAngle)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawArc", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pPen, "float", x
   , "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "float", StartAngle, "float", SweepAngle)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawPie
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw the outline of a pie into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x      x-coordinate of the start of the pie
; y      y-coordinate of the start of the pie
; w      width of the pie
; h      height of the pie
; StartAngle   specifies the angle between the x-axis and the starting point of the pie
; SweepAngle   specifies the angle between the starting and ending points of the pie
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     as all coordinates are taken from the top left of each pixel, then the entire width/height should be specified as subtracting the pen width

Gdip_DrawPie(pGraphics, pPen, x, y, w, h, StartAngle, SweepAngle)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawPie", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pPen, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "float", StartAngle, "float", SweepAngle)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawLine
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw a line into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; x1     x-coordinate of the start of the line
; y1     y-coordinate of the start of the line
; x2     x-coordinate of the end of the line
; y2     y-coordinate of the end of the line
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success  

Gdip_DrawLine(pGraphics, pPen, x1, y1, x2, y2)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawLine", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pPen
   , "float", x1, "float", y1, "float", x2, "float", y2)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawLines
; Description   This function uses a pen to draw a series of joined lines into the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pPen     Pointer to a pen
; Points    the coordinates of all the points passed as x1,y1|x2,y2|x3,y3.....
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success    

Gdip_DrawLines(pGraphics, pPen, Points)
{
   StringSplit, Points, Points, |
   VarSetCapacity(PointF, 8*Points0)   
   Loop, %Points0%
   {
      StringSplit, Coord, Points%A_Index%, `,
      NumPut(Coord1, PointF, 8*(A_Index-1), "float"), NumPut(Coord2, PointF, (8*(A_Index-1))+4, "float")
   }
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawLines", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pPen, "uint", &PointF, "int", Points0)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillRectangle
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill a rectangle in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the rectangle
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the rectangle
; w      width of the rectanlge
; h      height of the rectangle
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_FillRectangle(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y, w, h)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillRectangle", "uint", pGraphics, "int", pBrush
   , "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillRoundedRectangle
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill a rounded rectangle in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the rounded rectangle
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the rounded rectangle
; w      width of the rectanlge
; h      height of the rectangle
; r      radius of the rounded corners
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_FillRoundedRectangle(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y, w, h, r)
{
 Region := Gdip_GetClipRegion(pGraphics)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x-r, y-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x+w-r, y-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x-r, y+h-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x+w-r, y+h-r, 2*r, 2*r, 4)
 E := Gdip_FillRectangle(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y, w, h)
 Gdip_SetClipRegion(pGraphics, Region, 0)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x-(2*r), y+r, w+(4*r), h-(2*r), 4)
 Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x+r, y-(2*r), w-(2*r), h+(4*r), 4)
 Gdip_FillEllipse(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y, 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_FillEllipse(pGraphics, pBrush, x+w-(2*r), y, 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_FillEllipse(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y+h-(2*r), 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_FillEllipse(pGraphics, pBrush, x+w-(2*r), y+h-(2*r), 2*r, 2*r)
 Gdip_SetClipRegion(pGraphics, Region, 0)
 Gdip_DeleteRegion(Region)
 return E
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillPolygon
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill a polygon in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; Points    the coordinates of all the points passed as x1,y1|x2,y2|x3,y3.....
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     Alternate will fill the polygon as a whole, wheras winding will fill each new "segment"
; Alternate    = 0
; Winding     = 1

Gdip_FillPolygon(pGraphics, pBrush, Points, FillMode=0)
{
   StringSplit, Points, Points, |
   VarSetCapacity(PointF, 8*Points0)   
   Loop, %Points0%
   {
      StringSplit, Coord, Points%A_Index%, `,
      NumPut(Coord1, PointF, 8*(A_Index-1), "float"), NumPut(Coord2, PointF, (8*(A_Index-1))+4, "float")
   }   
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPolygon", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBrush, "uint", &PointF, "int", Points0, "int", FillMode)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillPie
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill a pie in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the pie
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the pie
; w      width of the pie
; h      height of the pie
; StartAngle   specifies the angle between the x-axis and the starting point of the pie
; SweepAngle   specifies the angle between the starting and ending points of the pie
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_FillPie(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y, w, h, StartAngle, SweepAngle)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPie", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBrush
   , "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "float", StartAngle, "float", SweepAngle)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillEllipse
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill an ellipse in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; x      x-coordinate of the top left of the ellipse
; y      y-coordinate of the top left of the ellipse
; w      width of the ellipse
; h      height of the ellipse
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_FillEllipse(pGraphics, pBrush, x, y, w, h)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillEllipse", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBrush, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillRegion
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill a region in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; Region    Pointer to a Region
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     You can create a region Gdip_CreateRegion() and then add to this

Gdip_FillRegion(pGraphics, pBrush, Region)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillRegion", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBrush, "uint", Region)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_FillPath
; Description   This function uses a brush to fill a path in the Graphics of a bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBrush    Pointer to a brush
; Region    Pointer to a Path
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_FillPath(pGraphics, pBrush, Path)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPath", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBrush, "uint", Path)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawImagePointsRect
; Description   This function draws a bitmap into the Graphics of another bitmap and skews it
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap to be drawn
; Points    Points passed as x1,y1|x2,y2|x3,y3 (3 points: top left, top right, bottom left) describing the drawing of the bitmap
; sx     x-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sy     y-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sw     width of source rectangle
; sh     height of source rectangle
; Matrix    a matrix used to alter image attributes when drawing
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     if sx,sy,sw,sh are missed then the entire source bitmap will be used
;      Matrix can be omitted to just draw with no alteration to ARGB
;      Matrix may be passed as a digit from 0 - 1 to change just transparency
;      Matrix can be passed as a matrix with any delimiter

Gdip_DrawImagePointsRect(pGraphics, pBitmap, Points, sx="", sy="", sw="", sh="", Matrix=1)
{
 StringSplit, Points, Points, |
 VarSetCapacity(PointF, 8*Points0)   
 Loop, %Points0%
 {
  StringSplit, Coord, Points%A_Index%, `,
  NumPut(Coord1, PointF, 8*(A_Index-1), "float"), NumPut(Coord2, PointF, (8*(A_Index-1))+4, "float")
 }

 if (Matrix&1 = "")
  ImageAttr := Gdip_SetImageAttributesColorMatrix(Matrix)
 else if (Matrix != 1)
  ImageAttr := Gdip_SetImageAttributesColorMatrix("1|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|" Matrix "|0|0|0|0|0|1")
  
 if (sx = "" && sy = "" && sw = "" && sh = "")
 {
  sx := 0, sy := 0
  sw := Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap)
  sh := Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
 }

 E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawImagePointsRect", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBitmap
 , "uint", &PointF, "int", Points0, "float", sx, "float", sy, "float", sw, "float", sh
 , "int", 2, "uint", ImageAttr, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
 if ImageAttr
  Gdip_DisposeImageAttributes(ImageAttr)
 return E
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_DrawImage
; Description   This function draws a bitmap into the Graphics of another bitmap
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the Graphics of a bitmap
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap to be drawn
; dx     x-coord of destination upper-left corner
; dy     y-coord of destination upper-left corner
; dw     width of destination image
; dh     height of destination image
; sx     x-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sy     y-coordinate of source upper-left corner
; sw     width of source image
; sh     height of source image
; Matrix    a matrix used to alter image attributes when drawing
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     if sx,sy,sw,sh are missed then the entire source bitmap will be used
;      Gdip_DrawImage performs faster
;      Matrix can be omitted to just draw with no alteration to ARGB
;      Matrix may be passed as a digit from 0 - 1 to change just transparency
;      Matrix can be passed as a matrix with any delimiter. For example:
;      MatrixBright=
;      (
;      1.5  |0  |0  |0  |0
;      0  |1.5 |0  |0  |0
;      0  |0  |1.5 |0  |0
;      0  |0  |0  |1  |0
;      0.05 |0.05 |0.05 |0  |1
;      )
;
; notes     MatrixBright = 1.5|0|0|0|0|0|1.5|0|0|0|0|0|1.5|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0.05|0.05|0.05|0|1
;      MatrixGreyScale = 0.299|0.299|0.299|0|0|0.587|0.587|0.587|0|0|0.114|0.114|0.114|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|1
;      MatrixNegative = -1|0|0|0|0|0|-1|0|0|0|0|0|-1|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|1

Gdip_DrawImage(pGraphics, pBitmap, dx="", dy="", dw="", dh="", sx="", sy="", sw="", sh="", Matrix=1)
{
 if (Matrix&1 = "")
  ImageAttr := Gdip_SetImageAttributesColorMatrix(Matrix)
 else if (Matrix != 1)
  ImageAttr := Gdip_SetImageAttributesColorMatrix("1|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|" Matrix "|0|0|0|0|0|1")

 if (sx = "" && sy = "" && sw = "" && sh = "")
 {
  if (dx = "" && dy = "" && dw = "" && dh = "")
  {
   sx := dx := 0, sy := dy := 0
   sw := dw := Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap)
   sh := dh := Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
  }
  else
  {
   sx := sy := 0
   sw := Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap)
   sh := Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
  }
 }

 E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawImageRectRect", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", pBitmap
 , "float", dx, "float", dy, "float", dw, "float", dh
 , "float", sx, "float", sy, "float", sw, "float", sh
 , "int", 2, "uint", ImageAttr, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
 if ImageAttr
  Gdip_DisposeImageAttributes(ImageAttr)
 return E
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_SetImageAttributesColorMatrix
; Description   This function creates an image matrix ready for drawing
;
; Matrix    a matrix used to alter image attributes when drawing
;      passed with any delimeter
;
; return    returns an image matrix on sucess or 0 if it fails
;
; notes     MatrixBright = 1.5|0|0|0|0|0|1.5|0|0|0|0|0|1.5|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0.05|0.05|0.05|0|1
;      MatrixGreyScale = 0.299|0.299|0.299|0|0|0.587|0.587|0.587|0|0|0.114|0.114|0.114|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|1
;      MatrixNegative = -1|0|0|0|0|0|-1|0|0|0|0|0|-1|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|0|1

Gdip_SetImageAttributesColorMatrix(Matrix)
{
 VarSetCapacity(ColourMatrix, 100, 0)
 Matrix := RegExReplace(RegExReplace(Matrix, "^[^\d-\.]+([\d\.])", "$1", "", 1), "[^\d-\.]+", "|")
 StringSplit, Matrix, Matrix, |
 Loop, 25
 {
  Matrix := (Matrix%A_Index% != "") ? Matrix%A_Index% : Mod(A_Index-1, 6) ? 0 : 1
  NumPut(Matrix, ColourMatrix, (A_Index-1)*4, "float")
 }
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateImageAttributes", "uint*", ImageAttr)
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetImageAttributesColorMatrix", "uint", ImageAttr, "int", 1, "int", 1, "uint", &ColourMatrix, "int", 0, "int", 0)
 return ImageAttr
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GraphicsFromImage
; Description   This function gets the graphics for a bitmap used for drawing functions
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap to get the pointer to its graphics
;
; return    returns a pointer to the graphics of a bitmap
;
; notes     a bitmap can be drawn into the graphics of another bitmap

Gdip_GraphicsFromImage(pBitmap)
{
    DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageGraphicsContext", "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", pGraphics)
    return pGraphics
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GraphicsFromHDC
; Description   This function gets the graphics from the handle to a device context
;
; hdc     This is the handle to the device context
;
; return    returns a pointer to the graphics of a bitmap
;
; notes     You can draw a bitmap into the graphics of another bitmap

Gdip_GraphicsFromHDC(hdc)
{
    DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateFromHDC", "uint", hdc, "uint*", pGraphics)
    return pGraphics
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GetDC
; Description   This function gets the device context of the passed Graphics
;
; hdc     This is the handle to the device context
;
; return    returns the device context for the graphics of a bitmap

Gdip_GetDC(pGraphics)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetDC", "uint", pGraphics, "uint*", hdc)
 return hdc
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_ReleaseDC
; Description   This function releases a device context from use for further use
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the graphics of a bitmap
; hdc     This is the handle to the device context
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_ReleaseDC(pGraphics, hdc)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipReleaseDC", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", hdc)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GraphicsClear
; Description   Clears the graphics of a bitmap ready for further drawing
;
; pGraphics    Pointer to the graphics of a bitmap
; ARGB     The colour to clear the graphics to
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success
;
; notes     By default this will make the background invisible
;      Using clipping regions you can clear a particular area on the graphics rather than clearing the entire graphics

Gdip_GraphicsClear(pGraphics, ARGB=0x00ffffff)
{
    return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGraphicsClear", "uint", pGraphics, "int", ARGB)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_BlurBitmap
; Description   Gives a pointer to a blurred bitmap from a pointer to a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap to be blurred
; Blur     The Amount to blur a bitmap by from 1 (least blur) to 100 (most blur)
;
; return    If the function succeeds, the return value is a pointer to the new blurred bitmap
;      -1 = The blur parameter is outside the range 1-100
;
; notes     This function will not dispose of the original bitmap

Gdip_BlurBitmap(pBitmap, Blur)
{
 if (Blur > 100) || (Blur < 1)
  return -1 
 
 sWidth := Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap), sHeight := Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
 dWidth := sWidth//Blur, dHeight := sHeight//Blur

 pBitmap1 := Gdip_CreateBitmap(dWidth, dHeight)
 G1 := Gdip_GraphicsFromImage(pBitmap1)
 Gdip_SetInterpolationMode(G1, 7)
 Gdip_DrawImage(G1, pBitmap, 0, 0, dWidth, dHeight, 0, 0, sWidth, sHeight)

 Gdip_DeleteGraphics(G1)

 pBitmap2 := Gdip_CreateBitmap(sWidth, sHeight)
 G2 := Gdip_GraphicsFromImage(pBitmap2)
 Gdip_SetInterpolationMode(G2, 7)
 Gdip_DrawImage(G2, pBitmap1, 0, 0, sWidth, sHeight, 0, 0, dWidth, dHeight)

 Gdip_DeleteGraphics(G2)
 Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap1)
 return pBitmap2
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function:       Gdip_SaveBitmapToFile
; Description:    Saves a bitmap to a file in any supported format onto disk
;   
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
; sOutput         The name of the file that the bitmap will be saved to. Supported extensions are: .BMP,.DIB,.RLE,.JPG,.JPEG,.JPE,.JFIF,.GIF,.TIF,.TIFF,.PNG
; Quality         If saving as jpg (.JPG,.JPEG,.JPE,.JFIF) then quality can be 1-100 with default at maximum quality
;
; return         If the function succeeds, the return value is zero, otherwise:
;      -1 = Extension supplied is not a supported file format
;      -2 = Could not get a list of encoders on system
;      -3 = Could not find matching encoder for specified file format
;      -4 = Could not get WideChar name of output file
;      -5 = Could not save file to disk
;
; notes     This function will use the extension supplied from the sOutput parameter to determine the output format

Gdip_SaveBitmapToFile(pBitmap, sOutput, Quality=100)
{
 SplitPath, sOutput,,, Extension
 if Extension not in BMP,DIB,RLE,JPG,JPEG,JPE,JFIF,GIF,TIF,TIFF,PNG
  return -1
 Extension := "." Extension

 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageEncodersSize", "uint*", nCount, "uint*", nSize)
 VarSetCapacity(ci, nSize)
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageEncoders", "uint", nCount, "uint", nSize, "uint", &ci)
 if !(nCount && nSize)
  return -2
   
 Loop, %nCount%
 {
  Location := NumGet(ci, 76*(A_Index-1)+44)
  if !A_IsUnicode
  {
   nSize := DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", Location, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int",  0, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
   VarSetCapacity(sString, nSize)
   DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", Location, "int", -1, "str", sString, "int", nSize, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
   if !InStr(sString, "*" Extension)
    continue
  }
  else
  {
   nSize := DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", Location, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int",  0, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
   sString := ""
   Loop, %nSize%
    sString .= Chr(NumGet(Location+0, 2*(A_Index-1), "char"))
   if !InStr(sString, "*" Extension)
    continue
  }
  pCodec := &ci+76*(A_Index-1)
  break
 }
 if !pCodec
  return -3

 if (Quality != 75)
 {
  Quality := (Quality < 0) ? 0 : (Quality > 100) ? 100 : Quality
  if Extension in .JPG,.JPEG,.JPE,.JFIF
  {
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetEncoderParameterListSize", "uint", pBitmap, "uint", pCodec, "uint*", nSize)
   VarSetCapacity(EncoderParameters, nSize, 0)
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetEncoderParameterList", "uint", pBitmap, "uint", pCodec, "uint", nSize, "uint", &EncoderParameters)
   Loop, % NumGet(EncoderParameters)      ;%
   {
    if (NumGet(EncoderParameters, (28*(A_Index-1))+20) = 1) && (NumGet(EncoderParameters, (28*(A_Index-1))+24) = 6)
    {
       p := (28*(A_Index-1))+&EncoderParameters
       NumPut(Quality, NumGet(NumPut(4, NumPut(1, p+0)+20)))
       break
    }
   }      
   }
 }

 if !A_IsUnicode
 {
  nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sOutput, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
  VarSetCapacity(wOutput, nSize*2)
  DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sOutput, "int", -1, "uint", &wOutput, "int", nSize)
  VarSetCapacity(wOutput, -1)
  if !VarSetCapacity(wOutput)
   return -4
  E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSaveImageToFile", "uint", pBitmap, "uint", &wOutput, "uint", pCodec, "uint", p ? p : 0)
 }
 else
  E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSaveImageToFile", "uint", pBitmap, "uint", &sOutput, "uint", pCodec, "uint", p ? p : 0)
 return E ? -5 : 0
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GetPixel
; Description   Gets the ARGB of a pixel in a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
; x      x-coordinate of the pixel
; y      y-coordinate of the pixel
;
; return    Returns the ARGB value of the pixel

Gdip_GetPixel(pBitmap, x, y)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipBitmapGetPixel", "uint", pBitmap, "int", x, "int", y, "uint*", ARGB)
 return ARGB
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_SetPixel
; Description   Sets the ARGB of a pixel in a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
; x      x-coordinate of the pixel
; y      y-coordinate of the pixel
;
; return    status enumeration. 0 = success

Gdip_SetPixel(pBitmap, x, y, ARGB)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipBitmapSetPixel", "uint", pBitmap, "int", x, "int", y, "int", ARGB)
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GetImageWidth
; Description   Gives the width of a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
;
; return    Returns the width in pixels of the supplied bitmap

Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageWidth", "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", Width)
   return Width
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GetImageHeight
; Description   Gives the height of a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
;
; return    Returns the height in pixels of the supplied bitmap

Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageHeight", "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", Height)
   return Height
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GetDimensions
; Description   Gives the width and height of a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
; Width     ByRef variable. This variable will be set to the width of the bitmap
; Height    ByRef variable. This variable will be set to the height of the bitmap
;
; return    No return value
;      Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, ThisWidth, ThisHeight) will set ThisWidth to the width and ThisHeight to the height

Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, ByRef Width, ByRef Height)
{
 Width := Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmap)
 Height := Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmap)
}

;#####################################################################################

Gdip_GetImagePixelFormat(pBitmap)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImagePixelFormat", "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", Format)
 return Format
}

;#####################################################################################

; Function    Gdip_GetDpiX
; Description   Gives the horizontal dots per inch of the graphics of a bitmap
;
; pBitmap    Pointer to a bitmap
; Width     ByRef variable. This variable will be set to the width of the bitmap
; Height    ByRef variable. This variable will be set to the height of the bitmap
;
; return    No return value
;      Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, ThisWidth, ThisHeight) will set ThisWidth to the width and ThisHeight to the height

Gdip_GetDpiX(pGraphics)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetDpiX", "uint", pGraphics, "float*", dpix)
 return Round(dpix)
}

Gdip_GetDpiY(pGraphics)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetDpiY", "uint", pGraphics, "float*", dpiy)
 return Round(dpiy)
}

Gdip_GetImageHorizontalResolution(pBitmap)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageHorizontalResolution", "uint", pBitmap, "float*", dpix)
 return Round(dpix)
}

Gdip_GetImageVerticalResolution(pBitmap)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageVerticalResolution", "uint", pBitmap, "float*", dpiy)
 return Round(dpiy)
}

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromFile(sFile, IconNumber=1, IconSize="")
{
 SplitPath, sFile,,, ext
 if ext in exe,dll
 {
  Sizes := IconSize ? IconSize : 256 "|" 128 "|" 64 "|" 48 "|" 32 "|" 16
  VarSetCapacity(buf, 40)
  Loop, Parse, Sizes, |
  {
   DllCall("PrivateExtractIcons", "str", sFile, "int", IconNumber-1, "int", A_LoopField, "int", A_LoopField, "uint*", hIcon, "uint*", 0, "uint", 1, "uint", 0)
   if !hIcon
    continue

   if !DllCall("GetIconInfo", "uint", hIcon, "uint", &buf)
   {
    DestroyIcon(hIcon)
    continue
   }
   hbmColor := NumGet(buf, 16)
   hbmMask  := NumGet(buf, 12)

   if !(hbmColor && DllCall("GetObject", "uint", hbmColor, "int", 24, "uint", &buf))
   {
    DestroyIcon(hIcon)
    continue
   }
   break
  }
  if !hIcon
   return -1

  Width := NumGet(buf, 4, "int"),  Height := NumGet(buf, 8, "int")
  hbm := CreateDIBSection(Width, -Height), hdc := CreateCompatibleDC(), obm := SelectObject(hdc, hbm)

  if !DllCall("DrawIconEx", "uint", hdc, "int", 0, "int", 0, "uint", hIcon, "uint", Width, "uint", Height, "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", 3)
  {
   DestroyIcon(hIcon)
   return -2
  }

  VarSetCapacity(dib, 84)
  DllCall("GetObject", "uint", hbm, "int", 84, "uint", &dib)
  Stride := NumGet(dib, 12), Bits := NumGet(dib, 20)

  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromScan0", "int", Width, "int", Height, "int", Stride, "int", 0x26200A, "uint", Bits, "uint*", pBitmapOld)
  pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmap(Width, Height), G := Gdip_GraphicsFromImage(pBitmap)
  Gdip_DrawImage(G, pBitmapOld, 0, 0, Width, Height, 0, 0, Width, Height)
  SelectObject(hdc, obm), DeleteObject(hbm), DeleteDC(hdc)
  Gdip_DeleteGraphics(G), Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmapOld)
  DestroyIcon(hIcon)
 }
 else
 {
  if !A_IsUnicode
  {
   VarSetCapacity(wFile, 1023)
   DllCall("kernel32\MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sFile, "int", -1, "uint", &wFile, "int", 512)
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromFile", "uint", &wFile, "uint*", pBitmap)
  }
  else
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromFile", "uint", &sFile, "uint*", pBitmap)
 }
 return pBitmap
}

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hBitmap, Palette=0)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromHBITMAP", "uint", hBitmap, "uint", Palette, "uint*", pBitmap)
 return pBitmap
}

Gdip_CreateHBITMAPFromBitmap(pBitmap, Background=0xffffffff)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap", "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", hbm, "int", Background)
 return hbm
}

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHICON(hIcon)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromHICON", "uint", hIcon, "uint*", pBitmap)
 return pBitmap
}

Gdip_CreateHICONFromBitmap(pBitmap)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateHICONFromBitmap", "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", hIcon)
 return hIcon
}

Gdip_CreateBitmap(Width, Height, Format=0x26200A)
{
    DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromScan0", "int", Width, "int", Height, "int", 0, "int", Format, "uint", 0, "uint*", pBitmap)
    Return pBitmap
}

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromClipboard()
{
 if !DllCall("OpenClipboard", "uint", 0)
  return -1
 if !DllCall("IsClipboardFormatAvailable", "uint", 8)
  return -2
 if !hBitmap := DllCall("GetClipboardData", "uint", 2)
  return -3
 if !pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hBitmap)
  return -4
 if !DllCall("CloseClipboard")
  return -5
 DeleteObject(hBitmap)
 return pBitmap
}

Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard(pBitmap)
{
 hBitmap := Gdip_CreateHBITMAPFromBitmap(pBitmap)
 DllCall("GetObject", "uint", hBitmap, "int", VarSetCapacity(oi, 84, 0), "uint", &oi)
 hdib := DllCall("GlobalAlloc", "uint", 2, "uint", 40+NumGet(oi, 44))
 pdib := DllCall("GlobalLock", "uint", hdib)
 DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", "uint", pdib, "uint", &oi+24, "uint", 40)
 DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", "Uint", pdib+40, "Uint", NumGet(oi, 20), "uint", NumGet(oi, 44))
 DllCall("GlobalUnlock", "uint", hdib)
 DllCall("DeleteObject", "uint", hBitmap)
 DllCall("OpenClipboard", "uint", 0)
 DllCall("EmptyClipboard")
 DllCall("SetClipboardData", "uint", 8, "uint", hdib)
 DllCall("CloseClipboard")
}

Gdip_CloneBitmapArea(pBitmap, x, y, w, h, Format=0x26200A)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCloneBitmapArea", "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h
 , "int", Format, "uint", pBitmap, "uint*", pBitmapDest)
 return pBitmapDest
}

;#####################################################################################
; Create resources
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_CreatePen(ARGB, w)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePen1", "int", ARGB, "float", w, "int", 2, "uint*", pPen)
   return pPen
}

Gdip_CreatePenFromBrush(pBrush, w)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePen2", "uint", pBrush, "float", w, "int", 2, "uint*", pPen)
 return pPen
}

Gdip_BrushCreateSolid(ARGB=0xff000000)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateSolidFill", "int", ARGB, "uint*", pBrush)
 return pBrush
}

; HatchStyleHorizontal = 0
; HatchStyleVertical = 1
; HatchStyleForwardDiagonal = 2
; HatchStyleBackwardDiagonal = 3
; HatchStyleCross = 4
; HatchStyleDiagonalCross = 5
; HatchStyle05Percent = 6
; HatchStyle10Percent = 7
; HatchStyle20Percent = 8
; HatchStyle25Percent = 9
; HatchStyle30Percent = 10
; HatchStyle40Percent = 11
; HatchStyle50Percent = 12
; HatchStyle60Percent = 13
; HatchStyle70Percent = 14
; HatchStyle75Percent = 15
; HatchStyle80Percent = 16
; HatchStyle90Percent = 17
; HatchStyleLightDownwardDiagonal = 18
; HatchStyleLightUpwardDiagonal = 19
; HatchStyleDarkDownwardDiagonal = 20
; HatchStyleDarkUpwardDiagonal = 21
; HatchStyleWideDownwardDiagonal = 22
; HatchStyleWideUpwardDiagonal = 23
; HatchStyleLightVertical = 24
; HatchStyleLightHorizontal = 25
; HatchStyleNarrowVertical = 26
; HatchStyleNarrowHorizontal = 27
; HatchStyleDarkVertical = 28
; HatchStyleDarkHorizontal = 29
; HatchStyleDashedDownwardDiagonal = 30
; HatchStyleDashedUpwardDiagonal = 31
; HatchStyleDashedHorizontal = 32
; HatchStyleDashedVertical = 33
; HatchStyleSmallConfetti = 34
; HatchStyleLargeConfetti = 35
; HatchStyleZigZag = 36
; HatchStyleWave = 37
; HatchStyleDiagonalBrick = 38
; HatchStyleHorizontalBrick = 39
; HatchStyleWeave = 40
; HatchStylePlaid = 41
; HatchStyleDivot = 42
; HatchStyleDottedGrid = 43
; HatchStyleDottedDiamond = 44
; HatchStyleShingle = 45
; HatchStyleTrellis = 46
; HatchStyleSphere = 47
; HatchStyleSmallGrid = 48
; HatchStyleSmallCheckerBoard = 49
; HatchStyleLargeCheckerBoard = 50
; HatchStyleOutlinedDiamond = 51
; HatchStyleSolidDiamond = 52
; HatchStyleTotal = 53
Gdip_BrushCreateHatch(ARGBfront, ARGBback, HatchStyle=0)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateHatchBrush", "int", HatchStyle, "int", ARGBfront, "int", ARGBback, "uint*", pBrush)
 return pBrush
}

;GpStatus WINGDIPAPI GdipCreateTexture2I(GpImage *image, GpWrapMode wrapmode, INT x, INT y, INT width, INT height, GpTexture **texture)
;GpStatus WINGDIPAPI GdipCreateTexture2(GpImage *image, GpWrapMode wrapmode, REAL x, REAL y, REAL width, REAL height, GpTexture **texture)
;GpStatus WINGDIPAPI GdipCreateTexture(GpImage *image, GpWrapMode wrapmode, GpTexture **texture)

Gdip_CreateTextureBrush(pBitmap, WrapMode=1, x=0, y=0, w="", h="")
{
 if !(w && h)
  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateTexture", "uint", pBitmap, "int", WrapMode, "uint*", pBrush)
 else
  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateTexture2", "uint", pBitmap, "int", WrapMode, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "uint*", pBrush)
 return pBrush
}

; WrapModeTile = 0
; WrapModeTileFlipX = 1
; WrapModeTileFlipY = 2
; WrapModeTileFlipXY = 3
; WrapModeClamp = 4
Gdip_CreateLineBrush(x1, y1, x2, y2, ARGB1, ARGB2, WrapMode=1)
{
 CreatePointF(PointF1, x1, y1), CreatePointF(PointF2, x2, y2)
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateLineBrush", "uint", &PointF1, "uint", &PointF2, "int", ARGB1, "int", ARGB2, "int", WrapMode, "uint*", LGpBrush)
 return LGpBrush
}

; LinearGradientModeHorizontal = 0
; LinearGradientModeVertical = 1
; LinearGradientModeForwardDiagonal = 2
; LinearGradientModeBackwardDiagonal = 3
Gdip_CreateLineBrushFromRect(x, y, w, h, ARGB1, ARGB2, LinearGradientMode=1, WrapMode=1)
{
 CreateRectF(RectF, x, y, w, h)
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateLineBrushFromRect", "uint", &RectF, "int", ARGB1, "int", ARGB2, "int", LinearGradientMode, "int", WrapMode, "uint*", LGpBrush)
 return LGpBrush
}

Gdip_CloneBrush(pBrush)
{
 static pNewBrush
 VarSetCapacity(pNewBrush, 288, 0)
 DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", "uint", &pNewBrush, "uint", pBrush, "uint", 288)
 VarSetCapacity(pNewBrush, -1)
 return &pNewBrush
}

;#####################################################################################
; Delete resources
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_DeletePen(pPen)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeletePen", "uint", pPen)
}

Gdip_DeleteBrush(pBrush)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteBrush", "uint", pBrush)
}

Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDisposeImage", "uint", pBitmap)
}

Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteGraphics", "uint", pGraphics)
}

Gdip_DisposeImageAttributes(ImageAttr)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDisposeImageAttributes", "uint", ImageAttr)
}

Gdip_DeleteFont(hFont)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteFont", "uint", hFont)
}

Gdip_DeleteStringFormat(hFormat)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteStringFormat", "uint", hFormat)
}

Gdip_DeleteFontFamily(hFamily)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteFontFamily", "uint", hFamily)
}

Gdip_DeleteMatrix(Matrix)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteMatrix", "uint", Matrix)
}

;#####################################################################################
; Text functions
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_TextToGraphics(pGraphics, Text, Options, Font="Arial", Width="", Height="", Measure=0)
{
 IWidth := Width, IHeight:= Height
 
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)X([\-\d\.]+)(p*)", xpos)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)Y([\-\d\.]+)(p*)", ypos)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)W([\-\d\.]+)(p*)", Width)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)H([\-\d\.]+)(p*)", Height)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)C(?!(entre|enter))([a-f\d]+)", Colour)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)Top|Up|Bottom|Down|vCentre|vCenter", vPos)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)R(\d)", Rendering)
 RegExMatch(Options, "i)S(\d+)(p*)", Size)

 if !Gdip_DeleteBrush(Gdip_CloneBrush(Colour2))
  PassBrush := 1, pBrush := Colour2
 
 if !(IWidth && IHeight) && (xpos2 || ypos2 || Width2 || Height2 || Size2)
  return -1

 Style := 0, Styles := "Regular|Bold|Italic|BoldItalic|Underline|Strikeout"
 Loop, Parse, Styles, |
 {
  if RegExMatch(Options, "\b" A_loopField)
  Style |= (A_LoopField != "StrikeOut") ? (A_Index-1) : 8
 }
  
 Align := 0, Alignments := "Near|Left|Centre|Center|Far|Right"
 Loop, Parse, Alignments, |
 {
  if RegExMatch(Options, "\b" A_loopField)
   Align |= A_Index//2.1      ; 0|0|1|1|2|2
 }

 xpos := (xpos1 != "") ? xpos2 ? IWidth*(xpos1/100) : xpos1 : 0
 ypos := (ypos1 != "") ? ypos2 ? IHeight*(ypos1/100) : ypos1 : 0
 Width := Width1 ? Width2 ? IWidth*(Width1/100) : Width1 : IWidth
 Height := Height1 ? Height2 ? IHeight*(Height1/100) : Height1 : IHeight
 if !PassBrush
  Colour := "0x" (Colour2 ? Colour2 : "ff000000")
 Rendering := ((Rendering1 >= 0) && (Rendering1 <= 5)) ? Rendering1 : 4
 Size := (Size1 > 0) ? Size2 ? IHeight*(Size1/100) : Size1 : 12

 hFamily := Gdip_FontFamilyCreate(Font)
 hFont := Gdip_FontCreate(hFamily, Size, Style)
 hFormat := Gdip_StringFormatCreate(0x4000)
 pBrush := PassBrush ? pBrush : Gdip_BrushCreateSolid(Colour)
 if !(hFamily && hFont && hFormat && pBrush && pGraphics)
  return !pGraphics ? -2 : !hFamily ? -3 : !hFont ? -4 : !hFormat ? -5 : !pBrush ? -6 : 0
   
 CreateRectF(RC, xpos, ypos, Width, Height)
 Gdip_SetStringFormatAlign(hFormat, Align)
 Gdip_SetTextRenderingHint(pGraphics, Rendering)
 ReturnRC := Gdip_MeasureString(pGraphics, Text, hFont, hFormat, RC)

 if vPos
 {
  StringSplit, ReturnRC, ReturnRC, |
  
  if (vPos = "vCentre") || (vPos = "vCenter")
   ypos += (Height-ReturnRC4)//2
  else if (vPos = "Top") || (vPos = "Up")
   ypos := 0
  else if (vPos = "Bottom") || (vPos = "Down")
   ypos := Height-ReturnRC4
  
  CreateRectF(RC, xpos, ypos, Width, ReturnRC4)
  ReturnRC := Gdip_MeasureString(pGraphics, Text, hFont, hFormat, RC)
 }

 if !Measure
  E := Gdip_DrawString(pGraphics, Text, hFont, hFormat, pBrush, RC)

 if !PassBrush
  Gdip_DeleteBrush(pBrush)
 Gdip_DeleteStringFormat(hFormat)   
 Gdip_DeleteFont(hFont)
 Gdip_DeleteFontFamily(hFamily)
 return E ? E : ReturnRC
}

Gdip_DrawString(pGraphics, sString, hFont, hFormat, pBrush, ByRef RectF)
{
 if !A_IsUnicode
 {
  nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sString, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
  VarSetCapacity(wString, nSize*2)
  DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sString, "int", -1, "uint", &wString, "int", nSize)
  return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawString", "uint", pGraphics
  , "uint", &wString, "int", -1, "uint", hFont, "uint", &RectF, "uint", hFormat, "uint", pBrush)
 }
 else
 {
  return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawString", "uint", pGraphics
  , "uint", &sString, "int", -1, "uint", hFont, "uint", &RectF, "uint", hFormat, "uint", pBrush)
 } 
}

Gdip_MeasureString(pGraphics, sString, hFont, hFormat, ByRef RectF)
{
 VarSetCapacity(RC, 16)
 if !A_IsUnicode
 {
  nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sString, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
  VarSetCapacity(wString, nSize*2)   
  DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &sString, "int", -1, "uint", &wString, "int", nSize)
  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipMeasureString", "uint", pGraphics
  , "uint", &wString, "int", -1, "uint", hFont, "uint", &RectF, "uint", hFormat, "uint", &RC, "uint*", Chars, "uint*", Lines)
 }
 else
 {
  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipMeasureString", "uint", pGraphics
  , "uint", &sString, "int", -1, "uint", hFont, "uint", &RectF, "uint", hFormat, "uint", &RC, "uint*", Chars, "uint*", Lines)
 }
 return &RC ? NumGet(RC, 0, "float") "|" NumGet(RC, 4, "float") "|" NumGet(RC, 8, "float") "|" NumGet(RC, 12, "float") "|" Chars "|" Lines : 0
}

; Near = 0
; Center = 1
; Far = 2
Gdip_SetStringFormatAlign(hFormat, Align)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetStringFormatAlign", "uint", hFormat, "int", Align)
}

Gdip_StringFormatCreate(Format=0, Lang=0)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateStringFormat", "int", Format, "int", Lang, "uint*", hFormat)
   return hFormat
}

; Regular = 0
; Bold = 1
; Italic = 2
; BoldItalic = 3
; Underline = 4
; Strikeout = 8
Gdip_FontCreate(hFamily, Size, Style=0)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateFont", "uint", hFamily, "float", Size, "int", Style, "int", 0, "uint*", hFont)
   return hFont
}

Gdip_FontFamilyCreate(Font)
{
 if !A_IsUnicode
 {
  nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &Font, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
  VarSetCapacity(wFont, nSize*2)
  DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", &Font, "int", -1, "uint", &wFont, "int", nSize)
  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateFontFamilyFromName", "uint", &wFont, "uint", 0, "uint*", hFamily)
 }
 else
  DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateFontFamilyFromName", "uint", &Font, "uint", 0, "uint*", hFamily)
 return hFamily
}

;#####################################################################################
; Matrix functions
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_CreateAffineMatrix(m11, m12, m21, m22, x, y)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateMatrix2", "float", m11, "float", m12, "float", m21, "float", m22, "float", x, "float", y, "uint*", Matrix)
   return Matrix
}

Gdip_CreateMatrix()
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateMatrix", "uint*", Matrix)
   return Matrix
}

;#####################################################################################
; GraphicsPath functions
;#####################################################################################

; Alternate = 0
; Winding = 1
Gdip_CreatePath(BrushMode=0)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePath", "int", BrushMode, "uint*", Path)
 return Path
}

Gdip_AddPathEllipse(Path, x, y, w, h)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipAddPathEllipse", "uint", Path, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

Gdip_AddPathPolygon(Path, Points)
{
 StringSplit, Points, Points, |
 VarSetCapacity(PointF, 8*Points0)   
 Loop, %Points0%
 {
  StringSplit, Coord, Points%A_Index%, `,
  NumPut(Coord1, PointF, 8*(A_Index-1), "float"), NumPut(Coord2, PointF, (8*(A_Index-1))+4, "float")
 }  

 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipAddPathPolygon", "uint", Path, "uint", &PointF, "int", Points0)
}

Gdip_DeletePath(Path)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeletePath", "uint", Path)
}

;#####################################################################################
; Quality functions
;#####################################################################################

; SystemDefault = 0
; SingleBitPerPixelGridFit = 1
; SingleBitPerPixel = 2
; AntiAliasGridFit = 3
; AntiAlias = 4
Gdip_SetTextRenderingHint(pGraphics, RenderingHint)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetTextRenderingHint", "uint", pGraphics, "int", RenderingHint)
}

; Default = 0
; LowQuality = 1
; HighQuality = 2
; Bilinear = 3
; Bicubic = 4
; NearestNeighbor = 5
; HighQualityBilinear = 6
; HighQualityBicubic = 7
Gdip_SetInterpolationMode(pGraphics, InterpolationMode)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetInterpolationMode", "uint", pGraphics, "int", InterpolationMode)
}

; Default = 0
; HighSpeed = 1
; HighQuality = 2
; None = 3
; AntiAlias = 4
Gdip_SetSmoothingMode(pGraphics, SmoothingMode)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetSmoothingMode", "uint", pGraphics, "int", SmoothingMode)
}

; CompositingModeSourceOver = 0 (blended)
; CompositingModeSourceCopy = 1 (overwrite)
Gdip_SetCompositingMode(pGraphics, CompositingMode=0)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetCompositingMode", "uint", pGraphics, "int", CompositingMode)
}

;#####################################################################################
; Extra functions
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_Startup()
{
 if !DllCall("GetModuleHandle", "str", "gdiplus")
  DllCall("LoadLibrary", "str", "gdiplus")
 VarSetCapacity(si, 16, 0), si := Chr(1)
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdiplusStartup", "uint*", pToken, "uint", &si, "uint", 0)
 return pToken
}

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdiplusShutdown", "uint", pToken)
 if hModule := DllCall("GetModuleHandle", "str", "gdiplus")
  DllCall("FreeLibrary", "uint", hModule)
 return 0
}

; Prepend = 0; The new operation is applied before the old operation.
; Append = 1; The new operation is applied after the old operation.
Gdip_RotateWorldTransform(pGraphics, Angle, MatrixOrder=0)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipRotateWorldTransform", "uint", pGraphics, "float", Angle, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_ScaleWorldTransform(pGraphics, x, y, MatrixOrder=0)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipScaleWorldTransform", "uint", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_TranslateWorldTransform(pGraphics, x, y, MatrixOrder=0)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipTranslateWorldTransform", "uint", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_ResetWorldTransform(pGraphics)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipResetWorldTransform", "uint", pGraphics)
}

Gdip_GetRotatedTranslation(Width, Height, Angle, ByRef xTranslation, ByRef yTranslation)
{
 pi := 3.14159, TAngle := Angle*(pi/180) 

 Bound := (Angle >= 0) ? Mod(Angle, 360) : 360-Mod(-Angle, -360)
 if ((Bound >= 0) && (Bound <= 90))
  xTranslation := Height*Sin(TAngle), yTranslation := 0
 else if ((Bound > 90) && (Bound <= 180))
  xTranslation := (Height*Sin(TAngle))-(Width*Cos(TAngle)), yTranslation := -Height*Cos(TAngle)
 else if ((Bound > 180) && (Bound <= 270))
  xTranslation := -(Width*Cos(TAngle)), yTranslation := -(Height*Cos(TAngle))-(Width*Sin(TAngle))
 else if ((Bound > 270) && (Bound <= 360))
  xTranslation := 0, yTranslation := -Width*Sin(TAngle)
}

Gdip_GetRotatedDimensions(Width, Height, Angle, ByRef RWidth, ByRef RHeight)
{
 pi := 3.14159, TAngle := Angle*(pi/180)
 if !(Width && Height)
  return -1
 RWidth := Ceil(Abs(Width*Cos(TAngle))+Abs(Height*Sin(TAngle)))
 RHeight := Ceil(Abs(Width*Sin(TAngle))+Abs(Height*Cos(Tangle)))
}

; Replace = 0
; Intersect = 1
; Union = 2
; Xor = 3
; Exclude = 4
; Complement = 5
Gdip_SetClipRect(pGraphics, x, y, w, h, CombineMode=0)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipRect", "uint", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_SetClipPath(pGraphics, Path, CombineMode=0)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipPath", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", Path, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_ResetClip(pGraphics)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipResetClip", "uint", pGraphics)
}

Gdip_GetClipRegion(pGraphics)
{
 Region := Gdip_CreateRegion()
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetClip", "uint" pGraphics, "uint*", Region)
 return Region
}

Gdip_SetClipRegion(pGraphics, Region, CombineMode=0)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipRegion", "uint", pGraphics, "uint", Region, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_CreateRegion()
{
 DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateRegion", "uint*", Region)
 return Region
}

Gdip_DeleteRegion(Region)
{
 return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteRegion", "uint", Region)
}

;***********Function by Tervon******************* 
SCW_Win2File(KeepBorders=0) {
   Send, !{PrintScreen} ; Active Win's client area to Clipboard
   sleep 50
   if !KeepBorders
   {
      pToken := Gdip_Startup()
      pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromClipboard()
      Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, w, h)
      pBitmap2 := SCW_CropImage(pBitmap, 3, 3, w-6, h-6)
      ;~ File2:=A_Desktop . "\" . A_Now . ".PNG" ; tervon  time /path to file to save
      FormatTime, TodayDate , YYYYMMDDHH24MISS, MM_dd_yy @h_mm_ss ;This is Joe's time format
      File2:=A_Desktop . "\" . TodayDate . ".PNG" ;path to file to save
      Gdip_SaveBitmapToFile(pBitmap2, File2) ;Exports automatcially to file
      Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap), Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap2)
      Gdip_Shutdown("pToken")
   }
}


Hello dear Joe Glines........
first i thank you for such useful script.... You really worked great for screen clipping.....

sir, one thing i want, if you could plz help me...
As we can clip any area of screen by mouse drag using your codes but sir i want to clip the fixed area of screen when i press specific hotkey....
for example if we want to clip the active screen's specific region then by simply dragging mouse on that specific region we can clip that part...
but suppose if that specific region falls under 237, 207, 683, 400 coordinates and i have to clip that region again and again then i have to drag mouse again and again....
so sir please provide me modified codes to clip the fixed region, in which i can simply put the x and y coordinates of the fixed area which i want to clip and i can simply clip that area by assigning the codes any hotkey. please help me. I will be highly obliged to you. thanks a lot....
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Re: Screen clipping

07 Dec 2017, 09:30

@Tank: Sounds like you have different resolution on second monitor or probably vertical orientation (portrait).
Solution would be to scale the coordinates for capturing, adding x*=round(x*secondMonWidth/firstMonWidth), y*=round(y*secondMonHight/firstMonHight) before penultimate block/paragraph of the function: Gdip_BitmapFromScreen(Screen=0, Raster="")If my supposition is right, this would cause then capture image up to the right on first monitor! (or analogous, I might have mixed up scaling factors).
If so, next step would be automate scaling.

Edit: See here for a second monitor solution.
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Re: Screen clipping

07 Dec 2017, 11:11

Adding x*=2, y*=2, w*=2, h*=2 on the same spot would yield correct capture of the screen, providing Windows Magnifier is set to 100% and upper left corner of the screen has 0, 0 coordinate values!

Edit: Removed redundant scaling of hbm
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Re: Screen clipping

07 Dec 2017, 11:45

@Sabestian Caine: Adding on the same spot x:=237, y:=207, w:=683, h:=400 and v1:=237, v2:=207 after StringSplit, v, Area, | would capture desired block no matter what you've chosen!
P.s.: You've been lucky, all things are related!
P.p.s.: If you want trigger capturing with HotKey w/o dragging a mouse (e.g. F2::) then you have to comment two lines after added v1:=237, v2:=207 out!
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Re: Screen clipping

07 Dec 2017, 12:11

rommmcek wrote:@Sabestian Caine: Adding on the same spot x:=237, y:=207, w:=683, h:=400 and v1:=237, v2:=207 after StringSplit, v, Area, | would capture desired block no matter what you've chosen!
P.s.: You've been lucky, all things are related!
P.s.: If you want trigger capturing with HotKey w/o dragging a mouse (e.g. F2::) then you have to comment two lines after added v1:=237, v2:=207 out!
Thanks dear rommmcek for your kind reply...
but sir the codes are not capturing the desired rectangle from the screen even after adding x:=237, y:=207, w:=683, h:=400 and v1:=237, v2:=207 after StringSplit, v, Area, |

However after adding the above codes into the script, when i drag the mouse holding down window and control button then the selected area are shown on x:=237, y:=207.. but i want that the the coordinates of upper left corner and bottom right corner of the rectangle, should be provided by me into the script and it should crop only that area of screen. please help me to do that. thanks a lot...
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Re: Screen clipping

07 Dec 2017, 13:04

I wasn't clear enough and you didn't read attentive enough!
P.s.: Press F2 or drag with a mouse what ever while pressing Win!
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Re: Screen clipping

08 Dec 2017, 00:04

rommmcek wrote:I wasn't clear enough and you didn't read attentive enough!
P.s.: Press F2 or drag with a mouse what ever while pressing Win!
Thank you so much dear rommmcek.... this is the really what i want.... so nice of you....
please tell me one more thing- as i want to clip the area- x30 y192 (upper left corner) and x806 y275 (bottom right corner)
and i want it should show at coordinates x0 y0
then how can i insert these values into the codes?
I am unable to insert these values into the script to crop my desired portion of screen and to show the clip at the desired region of screen. please help me. when i press f2 button then it shows some default clip ractangle on screen. thanks a lot sir....
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Re: Screen clipping

08 Dec 2017, 00:52

Just play with these two lines:
- v1:=237, v2:=207 (where to show)
- x:=237, y:=207, w:=683, h:=400 (what to capture)
P.s.: Please remove this: sx:=sx*2, sy:=sy*2 (just this, curly bracket remains!). This was blunder of mine!
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Re: Screen clipping

08 Dec 2017, 06:32

rommmcek wrote:Sounds like you have different resolutio
yep
rommmcek wrote:before penultimate block/paragraph
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Re: Screen clipping

08 Dec 2017, 08:06

Excuse me for being so imprecise! This is the function to be edited: Gdip_BitmapFromScreen(Screen=0, Raster="")
Now please manually insert values for first Monitor (Width and Hight) in pixels and values for first and second Monitor Scaling (in percent).
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Re: Screen clipping

08 Dec 2017, 09:17

@rommmcek thanks for the clarification. I tried it and it captures the upper right corner of my first monitor. That isn't what I need at all. At some point during Xmas week, i may get bored and attempt to figure this out unless something gets suggested that works to capture the image under the gui correctly
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Re: Screen clipping

08 Dec 2017, 10:01

Don't give up so easily! On your place I would try this: x+=100, y-=100 to displace capturing for 100 pixels to the right and upwards.
In a few iteration you can reach the right place!

Besides consider this: ratio secondMonWidth/firstMonWidth must be greater then 1
and ratio secondMonHight/firstMonHight obiously must be lesser then 1

otherwise you should take reciprocal values!

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