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The SetMapMode function sets the mapping mode of the specified device context. The mapping mode defines the unit of measure used to transform page-space units into device-space units, and also defines the orientation of the device's x and y axes.
Syntax
int SetMapMode(
[in] HDC hdc,
[in] int iMode
);
Parameters
[in] hdc
A handle to the device context.
[in] iMode
The new mapping mode. This parameter can be one of the following values.
Value | Meaning |
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Logical units are mapped to arbitrary units with arbitrarily scaled axes. Use the SetWindowExtEx and SetViewportExtEx functions to specify the units, orientation, and scaling. |
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Each logical unit is mapped to 0.001 inch. Positive x is to the right; positive y is up. |
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Each logical unit is mapped to 0.01 millimeter. Positive x is to the right; positive y is up. |
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Logical units are mapped to arbitrary units with equally scaled axes; that is, one unit along the x-axis is equal to one unit along the y-axis. Use the SetWindowExtEx and SetViewportExtEx functions to specify the units and the orientation of the axes. Graphics device interface (GDI) makes adjustments as necessary to ensure the x and y units remain the same size (When the window extent is set, the viewport will be adjusted to keep the units isotropic). |
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Each logical unit is mapped to 0.01 inch. Positive x is to the right; positive y is up. |
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Each logical unit is mapped to 0.1 millimeter. Positive x is to the right; positive y is up. |
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Each logical unit is mapped to one device pixel. Positive x is to the right; positive y is down. |
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Each logical unit is mapped to one twentieth of a printer's point (1/1440 inch, also called a twip). Positive x is to the right; positive y is up. |
Return value
If the function succeeds, the return value identifies the previous mapping mode.
If the function fails, the return value is zero.
Remarks
The MM_TEXT mode allows applications to work in device pixels, whose size varies from device to device.
The MM_HIENGLISH, MM_HIMETRIC, MM_LOENGLISH, MM_LOMETRIC, and MM_TWIPS modes are useful for applications drawing in physically meaningful units (such as inches or millimeters).
The MM_ISOTROPIC mode ensures a 1:1 aspect ratio.
The MM_ANISOTROPIC mode allows the x-coordinates and y-coordinates to be adjusted independently.
Examples
For an example, see Using Coordinate Spaces and Transformations.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | wingdi.h (include Windows.h) |
Library | Gdi32.lib |
DLL | Gdi32.dll |
See also
Coordinate Space and Transformation Functions