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Microsoft OS/2 SDK PM 08-08-1988
Comments about BMAP BMAP is "well-documented" (perhaps to a far extreme). Running the program is fairly self-explanatory; just use the pulldown menus. This program demonstrates how to use BITMAP resources. It allows you to load up bitmaps and display them on the screen. The bitmaps are pre-loaded, however, as resources; they are not loaded on the fly. The ICONEDIT facility can be used to load and make bitmaps; however, BMAP3 seems to be of a different format (multicolor) and causes a system fault if you try to load it. To get ICONEDIT to work, you have to switch into "BITMAP" mode; one way to do that is by pretending you're creating a new bitmap. Use (File...New...Bitmap); then, use (File...Open...) and give it a bitmap filename. Also: In PETZOLD\CHAP09 there are more bitmap loading examples.
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