Learn how to create and use a transparent or opaque bitmap image in a Windows CE application.
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Using Device-Independent Bitmaps in WinCE Development
If your WinCE application depends on photographic quality images, sets actively managed palettes, or works with bitmaps then you may want to use Device-Independent Bitmaps (DIBs).
Using Bitmaps in WinCE Applications
Bitmaps raise all sorts of porting issues: color depth, bitmap organization, size translations, and CE support for ROP codes. Learn about adding bitmaps to your WinCE applications.
Displaying Images Using imgdecmp.dll and VOImage
Learn to display images using the imgdecmp.dll and a modifed VOImage wrapper class.
A DIBSection wrapper for Win32 and WinCE
A DIBSection wrapper for Win32 and WinCE
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