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6 minutes ago, Sbaby said:

Does this mean that most of the scripts I've shared might not have worked correctly for anyone unless they were using AutoHotkeyUX?

Ya. Pretty much.  ;) 

I always gear my scripts towards AutoHotkey v1 because that's what LaunchBox has in /ThirdParty/. 

That way if I steer someone towards an Additional App that uses a script and they don't have AHK installed, the app path can be "D:\LaunchBox\ThirdParty\AutoHotkey\autohotkey.exe" and the parameter would be "path\to\the\script.ahk". 

This way also, they're not 'forced' to install AHK.

In fact, I've never installed or looked at v2.

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38 minutes ago, JoeViking245 said:

Ya. Pretty much.  ;) 

I always gear my scripts towards AutoHotkey v1 because that's what LaunchBox has in /ThirdParty/. 

That way if I steer someone towards an Additional App that uses a script and they don't have AHK installed, the app path can be "D:\LaunchBox\ThirdParty\AutoHotkey\autohotkey.exe" and the parameter would be "path\to\the\script.ahk". 

This way also, they're not 'forced' to install AHK.

In fact, I've never installed or looked at v2.

well then something doesn't make sense to me, why by changing the default windows launcher the additional apps stopped working ? you are telling me that launchbox uses its internal but it's not so . all my apps and and ahk emulators started working again when i brought back the default autohotkey launcher UX

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7 minutes ago, Sbaby said:

well then something doesn't make sense to me, why by changing the default windows launcher the additional apps stopped working ? you are telling me that launchbox uses its internal but it's not so . all my apps and and ahk emulators started working again when i brought back the default autohotkey launcher UX

If the additional app's Application Path is pointing to just the AHK script (myScript.ahk), it will use your installed version of AutoHotkey.  If you don't have AHK installed on your system, the script won't do anything.

A non-executable file (i.e. something other than .exe, .com, .cmd) will use whatever program the file extension is associated to, on that system.  A .txt file is not an executable file, but (by default in Windows) is associated to notepad.exe. 

Example:  setting the Application Path for an Additional App to D:/joesFile.txt will open the text file (assuming it exists) in Notepad.

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Hey everyone. Loving this thread finding so many awesome things and learning how to use this program. 
 

I have something that I’d like to do and I can not figure it out at all. I have a 3 screen set up. One big screen at the bottom that’s my main screen. One on the top that controls my TV and such so it’s typically not involved in gaming. And then a 3rd that is set it portrait. 
 

Most MAME games are great to open on my main monitor but some of the games are in portrait and I would love it if those games opened on the portrait monitor. 
 

in order to do this I have to open the MAME ini file and manually edit the display settings. I would like to automate this. Is there anyway to have AHK set the display and then when I exit change the display settings back? 

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34 minutes ago, mrmattcoachman said:

Most MAME games are great to open on my main monitor but some of the games are in portrait and I would love it if those games opened on the portrait monitor. 

in order to do this I have to open the MAME ini file and manually edit the display settings. I would like to automate this. Is there anyway to have AHK set the display and then when I exit change the display settings back? 

Honestly, you'd be better off using the power of MAME to do that for you, 'the right way'.

Make a copy of mame.ini and rename the copy vertical.ini.

Edit vertical.ini, and "manually edit the display settings".

MAME should recognize vertical games and load via vertical.ini automagically.

 

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Hello AHK wizards!

I am looking for a script that would keep the Sinden border window always on top of everything.

I know I can use bezels with borders and I am doing it for Retroarch games already, however it's quite clunky for other emulators, and most importantly and this is why I am looking for this, is to have the border on top of LB/BB to navigate menus with the gun directly (it always requires to disable / re-enable again the border to show, when either opening the pause screen, or quitting a game back to BB for example, as I have an off-screen gun button shortcut for border activation/deactivation  to use other buttons in game, it makes it hard to re-enable without the border on).

Sinden has a process running always, but when opening the border with the gun shortcut, a second window containing the border is actually opened until the border is disabled again from the gun.

Big noob question, where should I put the script in Launchbox?

Thanks!

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12 hours ago, Kefka2b said:

Big noob question, where should I put the script in Launchbox?

In the Startup Applications tab. in the "Start With?" column, select "Big Box Only"

I use this script to put a bezel over some native Windows games that are in 4:3 aspect ratio. In particular, this one was for Andro Dunos II. change the "sFile" variable assignment to the image you want used and unless you give appropriate paths or set a working directory it will need to be in same folder as the script.

I just tested it, and it goes over Big Box just fine.

image.thumb.png.a3537ebb0fe7063aab8dda0ccdc8d407.png

 

Sloppy, and other stuff going on that you likely don't need or care about. But......it works! So, customize what you need to from here.

#include gdip.ahk
If !pToken := Gdip_Startup()
{
	MsgBox, 48, gdiplus error!, Gdiplus failed to start. Please ensure you have gdiplus on your system
	ExitApp
}

Gui, 1:  -Caption +E0x80000 +LastFound +OwnDialogs +Owner +hwndHWND +alwaysontop
Gui, 1: Show, NA , Bezel

sFile := "Andro Dunos II Bezel.png"
pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromFile(sFile)
Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap,w,h)

hbm := CreateDIBSection(w,h)
hdc := CreateCompatibleDC()
obm := SelectObject(hdc, hbm)
pGraphics := Gdip_GraphicsFromHDC(hdc)

TransValue := 0
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
WinTitle := "ahk_exe BigBox.exe"
WinWait, %WinTitle%
Sleep, 5500 ;13500
Gdip_DrawImage(pGraphics, pBitmap, 0,0,w,h)
UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)
DetectHiddenWindows, On
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, On, Bezel

Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue < 220)
		TransValue := TransValue + 2.5
	Else If (TransValue >= 220)
		TransValue := TransValue + 1
	If (TransValue >= 255)
		Break
}	

WinWait, %WinTitle%
WinWaitClose, %WinTitle%
Goto, Close

Esc::
Close:
TransValue := 255
Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue > 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 20
	Else If (TransValue <= 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 1
    If (TransValue <= 0)
		Break
}	

SelectObject(hdc, obm)
DeleteObject(hbm)
DeleteDC(hdc)
Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
ExitApp

 

 

You NEED the Gdip library for said script to work. Must be in same directory as the main script unless you change the include path in the main script. Save this as gdip.ahk or whatever you save it as, make sure the file name and path (if needed) matches the include line (line #1) in the main script

Spoiler
; Gdip standard library v1.45 by tic (Tariq Porter) 07/09/11
; Modifed by Rseding91 using fincs 64 bit compatible Gdip library 5/1/2013
; Supports: Basic, _L ANSi, _L Unicode x86 and _L Unicode x64
;
; Updated 2/20/2014 - fixed Gdip_CreateRegion() and Gdip_GetClipRegion() on AHK Unicode x86
; Updated 5/13/2013 - fixed Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard() on AHK Unicode x64
;
;#####################################################################################
;#####################################################################################
; 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if ((x != "") && (y != ""))
		VarSetCapacity(pt, 8), NumPut(x, pt, 0, "UInt"), NumPut(y, pt, 4, "UInt")

	if (w = "") ||(h = "")
		WinGetPos,,, w, h, ahk_id %hwnd%
   
	return DllCall("UpdateLayeredWindow"
					, Ptr, hwnd
					, Ptr, 0
					, Ptr, ((x = "") && (y = "")) ? 0 : &pt
					, "int64*", w|h<<32
					, Ptr, 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="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdi32\BitBlt"
					, Ptr, dDC
					, "int", dx
					, "int", dy
					, "int", dw
					, "int", dh
					, Ptr, 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="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdi32\StretchBlt"
					, Ptr, ddc
					, "int", dx
					, "int", dy
					, "int", dw
					, "int", dh
					, Ptr, 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"
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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, "UInt")
   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 (SubStr(Screen, 1, 5) = "hwnd:")
	{
		Screen := SubStr(Screen, 6)
		if !WinExist( "ahk_id " Screen)
			return -2
		WinGetPos,,, w, h, ahk_id %Screen%
		x := y := 0
		hhdc := GetDCEx(Screen, 3)
	}
	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 := hhdc ? hhdc : GetDC()
	BitBlt(chdc, 0, 0, w, h, hhdc, x, y, Raster)
	ReleaseDC(hhdc)
	
	pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hbm)
	SelectObject(chdc, 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    			CreateRect
; Description			Creates a Rect 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

CreateRect(ByRef Rect, x, y, w, h)
{
	VarSetCapacity(Rect, 16)
	NumPut(x, Rect, 0, "uint"), NumPut(y, Rect, 4, "uint"), NumPut(w, Rect, 8, "uint"), NumPut(h, Rect, 12, "uint")
}
;#####################################################################################

; 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	hdc2 := hdc ? hdc : GetDC()
	VarSetCapacity(bi, 40, 0)
	
	NumPut(w, bi, 4, "uint")
	, NumPut(h, bi, 8, "uint")
	, NumPut(40, bi, 0, "uint")
	, NumPut(1, bi, 12, "ushort")
	, NumPut(0, bi, 16, "uInt")
	, NumPut(bpp, bi, 14, "ushort")
	
	hbm := DllCall("CreateDIBSection"
					, Ptr, hdc2
					, Ptr, &bi
					, "uint", 0
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", ppvBits
					, Ptr, 0
					, "uint", 0, Ptr)

	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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("PrintWindow", Ptr, hwnd, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hIcon)
}

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

PaintDesktop(hdc)
{
	return DllCall("PaintDesktop", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hdc)
}

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

CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, w, h)
{
	return DllCall("gdi32\CreateCompatibleBitmap", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("SelectObject", Ptr, hdc, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hwnd)
}

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

; DCX_CACHE = 0x2
; DCX_CLIPCHILDREN = 0x8
; DCX_CLIPSIBLINGS = 0x10
; DCX_EXCLUDERGN = 0x40
; DCX_EXCLUDEUPDATE = 0x100
; DCX_INTERSECTRGN = 0x80
; DCX_INTERSECTUPDATE = 0x200
; DCX_LOCKWINDOWUPDATE = 0x400
; DCX_NORECOMPUTE = 0x100000
; DCX_NORESETATTRS = 0x4
; DCX_PARENTCLIP = 0x20
; DCX_VALIDATE = 0x200000
; DCX_WINDOW = 0x1

GetDCEx(hwnd, flags=0, hrgnClip=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
    return DllCall("GetDCEx", Ptr, hwnd, Ptr, hrgnClip, "int", flags)
}

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

; 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("ReleaseDC", Ptr, hwnd, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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 1.45
}

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

; Function				Gdip_LibrarySubVersion
; Description			Get the current library sub version
;
; return				the library sub version
;
; notes					This is the sub-version currently maintained by Rseding91
Gdip_LibrarySubVersion()
{
	return 1.47
}

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

; 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)
{
	Static FName = "ObjRelease"
	
	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, Ptr, FileInfo2, Ptr)
	pData := DllCall("GlobalLock", Ptr, hData, Ptr)
	DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", Ptr, pData, Ptr, &BRAFromMemIn+Info2+FileInfo1, Ptr, FileInfo2)
	DllCall("GlobalUnlock", Ptr, hData)
	DllCall("ole32\CreateStreamOnHGlobal", Ptr, hData, "int", 1, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pStream)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromStream", Ptr, pStream, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBitmap)
	If (A_PtrSize)
		%FName%(pStream)
	Else
		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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawRectangle", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawEllipse", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawBezier"
					, Ptr, pgraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawArc"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawPie", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawLine"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	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", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pPen, Ptr, &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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillRectangle"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pBrush, Ptr, &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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPie"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillEllipse", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillRegion", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pBrush, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPath", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pBrush, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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"
				, Ptr, pGraphics
				, Ptr, pBitmap
				, Ptr, &PointF
				, "int", Points0
				, "float", sx
				, "float", sy
				, "float", sw
				, "float", sh
				, "int", 2
				, Ptr, ImageAttr
				, Ptr, 0
				, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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"
				, Ptr, pGraphics
				, Ptr, pBitmap
				, "float", dx
				, "float", dy
				, "float", dw
				, "float", dh
				, "float", sx
				, "float", sy
				, "float", sw
				, "float", sh
				, "int", 2
				, Ptr, ImageAttr
				, Ptr, 0
				, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", ImageAttr)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetImageAttributesColorMatrix", Ptr, ImageAttr, "int", 1, "int", 1, Ptr, &ColourMatrix, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hdc, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipReleaseDC", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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=75)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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, Ptr, &ci)
	if !(nCount && nSize)
		return -2
	
	If (A_IsUnicode){
		StrGet_Name := "StrGet"
		Loop, %nCount%
		{
			sString := %StrGet_Name%(NumGet(ci, (idx := (48+7*A_PtrSize)*(A_Index-1))+32+3*A_PtrSize), "UTF-16")
			if !InStr(sString, "*" Extension)
				continue
			
			pCodec := &ci+idx
			break
		}
	} else {
		Loop, %nCount%
		{
			Location := NumGet(ci, 76*(A_Index-1)+44)
			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
			
			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", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, pCodec, "uint*", nSize)
			VarSetCapacity(EncoderParameters, nSize, 0)
			DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetEncoderParameterList", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, pCodec, "uint", nSize, Ptr, &EncoderParameters)
			Loop, % NumGet(EncoderParameters, "UInt")      ;%
			{
				elem := (24+(A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4))*(A_Index-1) + 4 + (pad := A_PtrSize = 8 ? 4 : 0)
				if (NumGet(EncoderParameters, elem+16, "UInt") = 1) && (NumGet(EncoderParameters, elem+20, "UInt") = 6)
				{
					p := elem+&EncoderParameters-pad-4
					NumPut(Quality, NumGet(NumPut(4, NumPut(1, p+0)+20, "UInt")), "UInt")
					break
				}
			}      
		}
	}

	if (!A_IsUnicode)
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sOutput, "int", -1, Ptr, 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wOutput, nSize*2)
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sOutput, "int", -1, Ptr, &wOutput, "int", nSize)
		VarSetCapacity(wOutput, -1)
		if !VarSetCapacity(wOutput)
			return -4
		E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSaveImageToFile", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &wOutput, Ptr, pCodec, "uint", p ? p : 0)
	}
	else
		E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSaveImageToFile", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &sOutput, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap, ByRef Width, ByRef Height)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageWidth", Ptr, pBitmap, "uint*", Width)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageHeight", Ptr, pBitmap, "uint*", Height)
}

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

Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, ByRef Width, ByRef Height)
{
	Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap, Width, Height)
}

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

Gdip_GetImagePixelFormat(pBitmap)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImagePixelFormat", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "uint", pGraphics, "float*", dpix)
	return Round(dpix)
}

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Gdip_BitmapSetResolution(pBitmap, dpix, dpiy)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipBitmapSetResolution", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "uint", pBitmap, "float", dpix, "float", dpiy)
}

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

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromFile(sFile, IconNumber=1, IconSize="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	, PtrA := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*"
	
	SplitPath, sFile,,, ext
	if ext in exe,dll
	{
		Sizes := IconSize ? IconSize : 256 "|" 128 "|" 64 "|" 48 "|" 32 "|" 16
		BufSize := 16 + (2*(A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4))
		
		VarSetCapacity(buf, BufSize, 0)
		Loop, Parse, Sizes, |
		{
			DllCall("PrivateExtractIcons", "str", sFile, "int", IconNumber-1, "int", A_LoopField, "int", A_LoopField, PtrA, hIcon, PtrA, 0, "uint", 1, "uint", 0)
			
			if !hIcon
				continue

			if !DllCall("GetIconInfo", Ptr, hIcon, Ptr, &buf)
			{
				DestroyIcon(hIcon)
				continue
			}
			
			hbmMask  := NumGet(buf, 12 + ((A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4) - 4))
			hbmColor := NumGet(buf, 12 + ((A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4) - 4) + (A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4))
			if !(hbmColor && DllCall("GetObject", Ptr, hbmColor, "int", BufSize, Ptr, &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", Ptr, hdc, "int", 0, "int", 0, Ptr, hIcon, "uint", Width, "uint", Height, "uint", 0, Ptr, 0, "uint", 3)
		{
			DestroyIcon(hIcon)
			return -2
		}
		
		VarSetCapacity(dib, 104)
		DllCall("GetObject", Ptr, hbm, "int", A_PtrSize = 8 ? 104 : 84, Ptr, &dib) ; sizeof(DIBSECTION) = 76+2*(A_PtrSize=8?4:0)+2*A_PtrSize
		Stride := NumGet(dib, 12, "Int"), Bits := NumGet(dib, 20 + (A_PtrSize = 8 ? 4 : 0)) ; padding
		DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromScan0", "int", Width, "int", Height, "int", Stride, "int", 0x26200A, Ptr, Bits, PtrA, 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, 1024)
			DllCall("kernel32\MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sFile, "int", -1, Ptr, &wFile, "int", 512)
			DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromFile", Ptr, &wFile, PtrA, pBitmap)
		}
		else
			DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromFile", Ptr, &sFile, PtrA, pBitmap)
	}
	
	return pBitmap
}

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

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hBitmap, Palette=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromHBITMAP", Ptr, hBitmap, Ptr, Palette, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", pBitmap)
	return pBitmap
}

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

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

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

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHICON(hIcon)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromHICON", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hIcon, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", pBitmap)
	return pBitmap
}

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

Gdip_CreateHICONFromBitmap(pBitmap)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateHICONFromBitmap", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", hIcon)
	return hIcon
}

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

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

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

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

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

Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard(pBitmap)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	off1 := A_PtrSize = 8 ? 52 : 44, off2 := A_PtrSize = 8 ? 32 : 24
	hBitmap := Gdip_CreateHBITMAPFromBitmap(pBitmap)
	DllCall("GetObject", Ptr, hBitmap, "int", VarSetCapacity(oi, A_PtrSize = 8 ? 104 : 84, 0), Ptr, &oi)
	hdib := DllCall("GlobalAlloc", "uint", 2, Ptr, 40+NumGet(oi, off1, "UInt"), Ptr)
	pdib := DllCall("GlobalLock", Ptr, hdib, Ptr)
	DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", Ptr, pdib, Ptr, &oi+off2, Ptr, 40)
	DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", Ptr, pdib+40, Ptr, NumGet(oi, off2 - (A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4), Ptr), Ptr, NumGet(oi, off1, "UInt"))
	DllCall("GlobalUnlock", Ptr, hdib)
	DllCall("DeleteObject", Ptr, hBitmap)
	DllCall("OpenClipboard", Ptr, 0)
	DllCall("EmptyClipboard")
	DllCall("SetClipboardData", "uint", 8, Ptr, 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
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBitmapDest)
	return pBitmapDest
}

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

Gdip_CreatePen(ARGB, w)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePen1", "UInt", ARGB, "float", w, "int", 2, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pPen)
   return pPen
}

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

Gdip_CreatePenFromBrush(pBrush, w)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePen2", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBrush, "float", w, "int", 2, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pPen)
	return pPen
}

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

Gdip_BrushCreateSolid(ARGB=0xff000000)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateSolidFill", "UInt", ARGB, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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, "UInt", ARGBfront, "UInt", ARGBback, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBrush)
	return pBrush
}

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

Gdip_CreateTextureBrush(pBitmap, WrapMode=1, x=0, y=0, w="", h="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	, PtrA := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*"
	
	if !(w && h)
		DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateTexture", Ptr, pBitmap, "int", WrapMode, PtrA, pBrush)
	else
		DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateTexture2", Ptr, pBitmap, "int", WrapMode, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, PtrA, pBrush)
	return pBrush
}

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

; WrapModeTile = 0
; WrapModeTileFlipX = 1
; WrapModeTileFlipY = 2
; WrapModeTileFlipXY = 3
; WrapModeClamp = 4
Gdip_CreateLineBrush(x1, y1, x2, y2, ARGB1, ARGB2, WrapMode=1)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	CreatePointF(PointF1, x1, y1), CreatePointF(PointF2, x2, y2)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateLineBrush", Ptr, &PointF1, Ptr, &PointF2, "Uint", ARGB1, "Uint", ARGB2, "int", WrapMode, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", &RectF, "int", ARGB1, "int", ARGB2, "int", LinearGradientMode, "int", WrapMode, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", LGpBrush)
	return LGpBrush
}

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

Gdip_CloneBrush(pBrush)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCloneBrush", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBrush, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBrushClone)
	return pBrushClone
}

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

Gdip_DeletePen(pPen)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeletePen", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pPen)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteBrush(pBrush)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteBrush", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBrush)
}

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

Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDisposeImage", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteGraphics", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics)
}

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

Gdip_DisposeImageAttributes(ImageAttr)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDisposeImageAttributes", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", ImageAttr)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteFont(hFont)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteFont", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFont)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteStringFormat(hFormat)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteStringFormat", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFormat)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteFontFamily(hFamily)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteFontFamily", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFamily)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteMatrix(Matrix)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteMatrix", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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)NoWrap", NoWrap)
	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)
	FormatStyle := NoWrap ? 0x4000 | 0x1000 : 0x4000
	hFormat := Gdip_StringFormatCreate(FormatStyle)
	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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if (!A_IsUnicode)
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, Ptr, 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wString, nSize*2)
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, Ptr, &wString, "int", nSize)
	}
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawString"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, A_IsUnicode ? &sString : &wString
					, "int", -1
					, Ptr, hFont
					, Ptr, &RectF
					, Ptr, hFormat
					, Ptr, pBrush)
}

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

Gdip_MeasureString(pGraphics, sString, hFont, hFormat, ByRef RectF)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	VarSetCapacity(RC, 16)
	if !A_IsUnicode
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wString, nSize*2)   
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, Ptr, &wString, "int", nSize)
	}
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipMeasureString"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, A_IsUnicode ? &sString : &wString
					, "int", -1
					, Ptr, hFont
					, Ptr, &RectF
					, Ptr, hFormat
					, Ptr, &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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFormat, "int", Align)
}

; StringFormatFlagsDirectionRightToLeft    = 0x00000001
; StringFormatFlagsDirectionVertical       = 0x00000002
; StringFormatFlagsNoFitBlackBox           = 0x00000004
; StringFormatFlagsDisplayFormatControl    = 0x00000020
; StringFormatFlagsNoFontFallback          = 0x00000400
; StringFormatFlagsMeasureTrailingSpaces   = 0x00000800
; StringFormatFlagsNoWrap                  = 0x00001000
; StringFormatFlagsLineLimit               = 0x00002000
; StringFormatFlagsNoClip                  = 0x00004000 
Gdip_StringFormatCreate(Format=0, Lang=0)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateStringFormat", "int", Format, "int", Lang, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFamily, "float", Size, "int", Style, "int", 0, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", hFont)
   return hFont
}

Gdip_FontFamilyCreate(Font)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if (!A_IsUnicode)
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &Font, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wFont, nSize*2)
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &Font, "int", -1, Ptr, &wFont, "int", nSize)
	}
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateFontFamilyFromName"
					, Ptr, A_IsUnicode ? &Font : &wFont
					, "uint", 0
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", Matrix)
   return Matrix
}

Gdip_CreateMatrix()
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateMatrix", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", Matrix)
   return Matrix
}

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

; Alternate = 0
; Winding = 1
Gdip_CreatePath(BrushMode=0)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePath", "int", BrushMode, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", Path)
	return Path
}

Gdip_AddPathEllipse(Path, x, y, w, h)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipAddPathEllipse", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", Path, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

Gdip_AddPathPolygon(Path, Points)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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", Ptr, Path, Ptr, &PointF, "int", Points0)
}

Gdip_DeletePath(Path)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeletePath", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", Path)
}

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

; SystemDefault = 0
; SingleBitPerPixelGridFit = 1
; SingleBitPerPixel = 2
; AntiAliasGridFit = 3
; AntiAlias = 4
Gdip_SetTextRenderingHint(pGraphics, RenderingHint)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetTextRenderingHint", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "int", InterpolationMode)
}

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

; CompositingModeSourceOver = 0 (blended)
; CompositingModeSourceCopy = 1 (overwrite)
Gdip_SetCompositingMode(pGraphics, CompositingMode=0)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetCompositingMode", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "int", CompositingMode)
}

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

Gdip_Startup()
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if !DllCall("GetModuleHandle", "str", "gdiplus", Ptr)
		DllCall("LoadLibrary", "str", "gdiplus")
	VarSetCapacity(si, A_PtrSize = 8 ? 24 : 16, 0), si := Chr(1)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdiplusStartup", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", pToken, Ptr, &si, Ptr, 0)
	return pToken
}

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdiplusShutdown", Ptr, pToken)
	if hModule := DllCall("GetModuleHandle", "str", "gdiplus", Ptr)
		DllCall("FreeLibrary", Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", Angle, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_ScaleWorldTransform(pGraphics, x, y, MatrixOrder=0)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipScaleWorldTransform", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_TranslateWorldTransform(pGraphics, x, y, MatrixOrder=0)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipTranslateWorldTransform", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_ResetWorldTransform(pGraphics)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipResetWorldTransform", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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)))
}

; RotateNoneFlipNone   = 0
; Rotate90FlipNone     = 1
; Rotate180FlipNone    = 2
; Rotate270FlipNone    = 3
; RotateNoneFlipX      = 4
; Rotate90FlipX        = 5
; Rotate180FlipX       = 6
; Rotate270FlipX       = 7
; RotateNoneFlipY      = Rotate180FlipX
; Rotate90FlipY        = Rotate270FlipX
; Rotate180FlipY       = RotateNoneFlipX
; Rotate270FlipY       = Rotate90FlipX
; RotateNoneFlipXY     = Rotate180FlipNone
; Rotate90FlipXY       = Rotate270FlipNone
; Rotate180FlipXY      = RotateNoneFlipNone
; Rotate270FlipXY      = Rotate90FlipNone 

Gdip_ImageRotateFlip(pBitmap, RotateFlipType=1)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipImageRotateFlip", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, "int", RotateFlipType)
}

; 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",  A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_SetClipPath(pGraphics, Path, CombineMode=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipPath", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, Path, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_ResetClip(pGraphics)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipResetClip", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics)
}

Gdip_GetClipRegion(pGraphics)
{
	Region := Gdip_CreateRegion()
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetClip", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "UInt*", Region)
	return Region
}

Gdip_SetClipRegion(pGraphics, Region, CombineMode=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipRegion", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, Region, "int", CombineMode)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteRegion(Region)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteRegion", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", Region)
}

;#####################################################################################
; BitmapLockBits
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_LockBits(pBitmap, x, y, w, h, ByRef Stride, ByRef Scan0, ByRef BitmapData, LockMode = 3, PixelFormat = 0x26200a)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	CreateRect(Rect, x, y, w, h)
	VarSetCapacity(BitmapData, 16+2*(A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4), 0)
	E := DllCall("Gdiplus\GdipBitmapLockBits", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &Rect, "uint", LockMode, "int", PixelFormat, Ptr, &BitmapData)
	Stride := NumGet(BitmapData, 8, "Int")
	Scan0 := NumGet(BitmapData, 16, Ptr)
	return E
}

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

Gdip_UnlockBits(pBitmap, ByRef BitmapData)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("Gdiplus\GdipBitmapUnlockBits", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &BitmapData)
}

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

Gdip_SetLockBitPixel(ARGB, Scan0, x, y, Stride)
{
	Numput(ARGB, Scan0+0, (x*4)+(y*Stride), "UInt")
}

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

Gdip_GetLockBitPixel(Scan0, x, y, Stride)
{
	return NumGet(Scan0+0, (x*4)+(y*Stride), "UInt")
}

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

Gdip_PixelateBitmap(pBitmap, ByRef pBitmapOut, BlockSize)
{
	static PixelateBitmap
	
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if (!PixelateBitmap)
	{
		if A_PtrSize != 8 ; x86 machine code
		MCode_PixelateBitmap =
		(LTrim Join
		558BEC83EC3C8B4514538B5D1C99F7FB56578BC88955EC894DD885C90F8E830200008B451099F7FB8365DC008365E000894DC88955F08945E833FF897DD4
		397DE80F8E160100008BCB0FAFCB894DCC33C08945F88945FC89451C8945143BD87E608B45088D50028BC82BCA8BF02BF2418945F48B45E02955F4894DC4
		8D0CB80FAFCB03CA895DD08BD1895DE40FB64416030145140FB60201451C8B45C40FB604100145FC8B45F40FB604020145F883C204FF4DE475D6034D18FF
		4DD075C98B4DCC8B451499F7F98945148B451C99F7F989451C8B45FC99F7F98945FC8B45F899F7F98945F885DB7E648B450C8D50028BC82BCA83C103894D
		C48BC82BCA41894DF48B4DD48945E48B45E02955E48D0C880FAFCB03CA895DD08BD18BF38A45148B7DC48804178A451C8B7DF488028A45FC8804178A45F8
		8B7DE488043A83C2044E75DA034D18FF4DD075CE8B4DCC8B7DD447897DD43B7DE80F8CF2FEFFFF837DF0000F842C01000033C08945F88945FC89451C8945
		148945E43BD87E65837DF0007E578B4DDC034DE48B75E80FAF4D180FAFF38B45088D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF88945F48B45F02BF22BFA2955F48945CC0F
		B6440E030145140FB60101451C0FB6440F010145FC8B45F40FB604010145F883C104FF4DCC75D8FF45E4395DE47C9B8B4DF00FAFCB85C9740B8B451499F7
		F9894514EB048365140033F63BCE740B8B451C99F7F989451CEB0389751C3BCE740B8B45FC99F7F98945FCEB038975FC3BCE740B8B45F899F7F98945F8EB
		038975F88975E43BDE7E5A837DF0007E4C8B4DDC034DE48B75E80FAF4D180FAFF38B450C8D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF82BF22BFA2BC28B55F08955CC8A55
		1488540E038A551C88118A55FC88540F018A55F888140183C104FF4DCC75DFFF45E4395DE47CA68B45180145E0015DDCFF4DC80F8594FDFFFF8B451099F7
		FB8955F08945E885C00F8E450100008B45EC0FAFC38365DC008945D48B45E88945CC33C08945F88945FC89451C8945148945103945EC7E6085DB7E518B4D
		D88B45080FAFCB034D108D50020FAF4D18034DDC8BF08BF88945F403CA2BF22BFA2955F4895DC80FB6440E030145140FB60101451C0FB6440F010145FC8B
		45F40FB604080145F883C104FF4DC875D8FF45108B45103B45EC7CA08B4DD485C9740B8B451499F7F9894514EB048365140033F63BCE740B8B451C99F7F9
		89451CEB0389751C3BCE740B8B45FC99F7F98945FCEB038975FC3BCE740B8B45F899F7F98945F8EB038975F88975103975EC7E5585DB7E468B4DD88B450C
		0FAFCB034D108D50020FAF4D18034DDC8BF08BF803CA2BF22BFA2BC2895DC88A551488540E038A551C88118A55FC88540F018A55F888140183C104FF4DC8
		75DFFF45108B45103B45EC7CAB8BC3C1E0020145DCFF4DCC0F85CEFEFFFF8B4DEC33C08945F88945FC89451C8945148945103BC87E6C3945F07E5C8B4DD8
		8B75E80FAFCB034D100FAFF30FAF4D188B45088D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF88945F48B45F02BF22BFA2955F48945C80FB6440E030145140FB60101451C0F
		B6440F010145FC8B45F40FB604010145F883C104FF4DC875D833C0FF45108B4DEC394D107C940FAF4DF03BC874068B451499F7F933F68945143BCE740B8B
		451C99F7F989451CEB0389751C3BCE740B8B45FC99F7F98945FCEB038975FC3BCE740B8B45F899F7F98945F8EB038975F88975083975EC7E63EB0233F639
		75F07E4F8B4DD88B75E80FAFCB034D080FAFF30FAF4D188B450C8D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF82BF22BFA2BC28B55F08955108A551488540E038A551C8811
		8A55FC88540F018A55F888140883C104FF4D1075DFFF45088B45083B45EC7C9F5F5E33C05BC9C21800
		)
		else ; x64 machine code
		MCode_PixelateBitmap =
		(LTrim Join
		4489442418488954241048894C24085355565741544155415641574883EC28418BC1448B8C24980000004C8BDA99488BD941F7F9448BD0448BFA8954240C
		448994248800000085C00F8E9D020000418BC04533E4458BF299448924244C8954241041F7F933C9898C24980000008BEA89542404448BE889442408EB05
		4C8B5C24784585ED0F8E1A010000458BF1418BFD48897C2418450FAFF14533D233F633ED4533E44533ED4585C97E5B4C63BC2490000000418D040A410FAF
		C148984C8D441802498BD9498BD04D8BD90FB642010FB64AFF4403E80FB60203E90FB64AFE4883C2044403E003F149FFCB75DE4D03C748FFCB75D0488B7C
		24188B8C24980000004C8B5C2478418BC59941F7FE448BE8418BC49941F7FE448BE08BC59941F7FE8BE88BC69941F7FE8BF04585C97E4048639C24900000
		004103CA4D8BC1410FAFC94863C94A8D541902488BCA498BC144886901448821408869FF408871FE4883C10448FFC875E84803D349FFC875DA8B8C249800
		0000488B5C24704C8B5C24784183C20448FFCF48897C24180F850AFFFFFF8B6C2404448B2424448B6C24084C8B74241085ED0F840A01000033FF33DB4533
		DB4533D24533C04585C97E53488B74247085ED7E42438D0C04418BC50FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C8488D5431028BCD0FB642014403D00FB6
		024883C2044403D80FB642FB03D80FB642FA03F848FFC975DE41FFC0453BC17CB28BCD410FAFC985C9740A418BC299F7F98BF0EB0233F685C9740B418BC3
		99F7F9448BD8EB034533DB85C9740A8BC399F7F9448BD0EB034533D285C9740A8BC799F7F9448BC0EB034533C033D24585C97E4D4C8B74247885ED7E3841
		8D0C14418BC50FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C84A8D4431028BCD40887001448818448850FF448840FE4883C00448FFC975E8FFC2413BD17CBD
		4C8B7424108B8C2498000000038C2490000000488B5C24704503E149FFCE44892424898C24980000004C897424100F859EFDFFFF448B7C240C448B842480
		000000418BC09941F7F98BE8448BEA89942498000000896C240C85C00F8E3B010000448BAC2488000000418BCF448BF5410FAFC9898C248000000033FF33
		ED33F64533DB4533D24533C04585FF7E524585C97E40418BC5410FAFC14103C00FAF84249000000003C74898488D541802498BD90FB642014403D00FB602
		4883C2044403D80FB642FB03F00FB642FA03E848FFCB75DE488B5C247041FFC0453BC77CAE85C9740B418BC299F7F9448BE0EB034533E485C9740A418BC3
		99F7F98BD8EB0233DB85C9740A8BC699F7F9448BD8EB034533DB85C9740A8BC599F7F9448BD0EB034533D24533C04585FF7E4E488B4C24784585C97E3541
		8BC5410FAFC14103C00FAF84249000000003C74898488D540802498BC144886201881A44885AFF448852FE4883C20448FFC875E941FFC0453BC77CBE8B8C
		2480000000488B5C2470418BC1C1E00203F849FFCE0F85ECFEFFFF448BAC24980000008B6C240C448BA4248800000033FF33DB4533DB4533D24533C04585
		FF7E5A488B7424704585ED7E48418BCC8BC5410FAFC94103C80FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C8488D543102418BCD0FB642014403D00FB60248
		83C2044403D80FB642FB03D80FB642FA03F848FFC975DE41FFC0453BC77CAB418BCF410FAFCD85C9740A418BC299F7F98BF0EB0233F685C9740B418BC399
		F7F9448BD8EB034533DB85C9740A8BC399F7F9448BD0EB034533D285C9740A8BC799F7F9448BC0EB034533C033D24585FF7E4E4585ED7E42418BCC8BC541
		0FAFC903CA0FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C8488B442478488D440102418BCD40887001448818448850FF448840FE4883C00448FFC975E8FFC2
		413BD77CB233C04883C428415F415E415D415C5F5E5D5BC3
		)
		
		VarSetCapacity(PixelateBitmap, StrLen(MCode_PixelateBitmap)//2)
		Loop % StrLen(MCode_PixelateBitmap)//2		;%
			NumPut("0x" SubStr(MCode_PixelateBitmap, (2*A_Index)-1, 2), PixelateBitmap, A_Index-1, "UChar")
		DllCall("VirtualProtect", Ptr, &PixelateBitmap, Ptr, VarSetCapacity(PixelateBitmap), "uint", 0x40, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", 0)
	}

	Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap, Width, Height)
	
	if (Width != Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmapOut) || Height != Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmapOut))
		return -1
	if (BlockSize > Width || BlockSize > Height)
		return -2

	E1 := Gdip_LockBits(pBitmap, 0, 0, Width, Height, Stride1, Scan01, BitmapData1)
	E2 := Gdip_LockBits(pBitmapOut, 0, 0, Width, Height, Stride2, Scan02, BitmapData2)
	if (E1 || E2)
		return -3

	E := DllCall(&PixelateBitmap, Ptr, Scan01, Ptr, Scan02, "int", Width, "int", Height, "int", Stride1, "int", BlockSize)
	
	Gdip_UnlockBits(pBitmap, BitmapData1), Gdip_UnlockBits(pBitmapOut, BitmapData2)
	return 0
}

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

Gdip_ToARGB(A, R, G, B)
{
	return (A << 24) | (R << 16) | (G << 8) | B
}

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

Gdip_FromARGB(ARGB, ByRef A, ByRef R, ByRef G, ByRef B)
{
	A := (0xff000000 & ARGB) >> 24
	R := (0x00ff0000 & ARGB) >> 16
	G := (0x0000ff00 & ARGB) >> 8
	B := 0x000000ff & ARGB
}

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

Gdip_AFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return (0xff000000 & ARGB) >> 24
}

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

Gdip_RFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return (0x00ff0000 & ARGB) >> 16
}

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

Gdip_GFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return (0x0000ff00 & ARGB) >> 8
}

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

Gdip_BFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return 0x000000ff & ARGB
}

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

StrGetB(Address, Length=-1, Encoding=0)
{
	; Flexible parameter handling:
	if Length is not integer
	Encoding := Length,  Length := -1

	; Check for obvious errors.
	if (Address+0 < 1024)
		return

	; Ensure 'Encoding' contains a numeric identifier.
	if Encoding = UTF-16
		Encoding = 1200
	else if Encoding = UTF-8
		Encoding = 65001
	else if SubStr(Encoding,1,2)="CP"
		Encoding := SubStr(Encoding,3)

	if !Encoding ; "" or 0
	{
		; No conversion necessary, but we might not want the whole string.
		if (Length == -1)
			Length := DllCall("lstrlen", "uint", Address)
		VarSetCapacity(String, Length)
		DllCall("lstrcpyn", "str", String, "uint", Address, "int", Length + 1)
	}
	else if Encoding = 1200 ; UTF-16
	{
		char_count := DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0x400, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(String, char_count)
		DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0x400, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "str", String, "int", char_count, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
	}
	else if Encoding is integer
	{
		; Convert from target encoding to UTF-16 then to the active code page.
		char_count := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", Encoding, "uint", 0, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(String, char_count * 2)
		char_count := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", Encoding, "uint", 0, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "uint", &String, "int", char_count * 2)
		String := StrGetB(&String, char_count, 1200)
	}
	
	return String
}

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, skizzosjt said:

In the Startup Applications tab. in the "Start With?" column, select "Big Box Only"

I use this script to put a bezel over some native Windows games that are in 4:3 aspect ratio. In particular, this one was for Andro Dunos II. change the "sFile" variable assignment to the image you want used and unless you give appropriate paths or set a working directory it will need to be in same folder as the script.

I just tested it, and it goes over Big Box just fine.

image.thumb.png.a3537ebb0fe7063aab8dda0ccdc8d407.png

 

Sloppy, and other stuff going on that you likely don't need or care about. But......it works! So, customize what you need to from here.

#include gdip.ahk
If !pToken := Gdip_Startup()
{
	MsgBox, 48, gdiplus error!, Gdiplus failed to start. Please ensure you have gdiplus on your system
	ExitApp
}

Gui, 1:  -Caption +E0x80000 +LastFound +OwnDialogs +Owner +hwndHWND +alwaysontop
Gui, 1: Show, NA , Bezel

sFile := "Andro Dunos II Bezel.png"
pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromFile(sFile)
Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap,w,h)

hbm := CreateDIBSection(w,h)
hdc := CreateCompatibleDC()
obm := SelectObject(hdc, hbm)
pGraphics := Gdip_GraphicsFromHDC(hdc)

TransValue := 0
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
WinTitle := "ahk_exe BigBox.exe"
WinWait, %WinTitle%
Sleep, 5500 ;13500
Gdip_DrawImage(pGraphics, pBitmap, 0,0,w,h)
UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)
DetectHiddenWindows, On
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, On, Bezel

Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue < 220)
		TransValue := TransValue + 2.5
	Else If (TransValue >= 220)
		TransValue := TransValue + 1
	If (TransValue >= 255)
		Break
}	

WinWait, %WinTitle%
WinWaitClose, %WinTitle%
Goto, Close

Esc::
Close:
TransValue := 255
Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue > 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 20
	Else If (TransValue <= 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 1
    If (TransValue <= 0)
		Break
}	

SelectObject(hdc, obm)
DeleteObject(hbm)
DeleteDC(hdc)
Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
ExitApp

 

 

You NEED the Gdip library for said script to work. Must be in same directory as the main script unless you change the include path in the main script. Save this as gdip.ahk or whatever you save it as, make sure the file name and path (if needed) matches the include line (line #1) in the main script

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; Gdip standard library v1.45 by tic (Tariq Porter) 07/09/11
; Modifed by Rseding91 using fincs 64 bit compatible Gdip library 5/1/2013
; Supports: Basic, _L ANSi, _L Unicode x86 and _L Unicode x64
;
; Updated 2/20/2014 - fixed Gdip_CreateRegion() and Gdip_GetClipRegion() on AHK Unicode x86
; Updated 5/13/2013 - fixed Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard() on AHK Unicode x64
;
;#####################################################################################
;#####################################################################################
; 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if ((x != "") && (y != ""))
		VarSetCapacity(pt, 8), NumPut(x, pt, 0, "UInt"), NumPut(y, pt, 4, "UInt")

	if (w = "") ||(h = "")
		WinGetPos,,, w, h, ahk_id %hwnd%
   
	return DllCall("UpdateLayeredWindow"
					, Ptr, hwnd
					, Ptr, 0
					, Ptr, ((x = "") && (y = "")) ? 0 : &pt
					, "int64*", w|h<<32
					, Ptr, 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="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdi32\BitBlt"
					, Ptr, dDC
					, "int", dx
					, "int", dy
					, "int", dw
					, "int", dh
					, Ptr, 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="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdi32\StretchBlt"
					, Ptr, ddc
					, "int", dx
					, "int", dy
					, "int", dw
					, "int", dh
					, Ptr, 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"
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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, "UInt")
   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 (SubStr(Screen, 1, 5) = "hwnd:")
	{
		Screen := SubStr(Screen, 6)
		if !WinExist( "ahk_id " Screen)
			return -2
		WinGetPos,,, w, h, ahk_id %Screen%
		x := y := 0
		hhdc := GetDCEx(Screen, 3)
	}
	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 := hhdc ? hhdc : GetDC()
	BitBlt(chdc, 0, 0, w, h, hhdc, x, y, Raster)
	ReleaseDC(hhdc)
	
	pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hbm)
	SelectObject(chdc, 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    			CreateRect
; Description			Creates a Rect 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

CreateRect(ByRef Rect, x, y, w, h)
{
	VarSetCapacity(Rect, 16)
	NumPut(x, Rect, 0, "uint"), NumPut(y, Rect, 4, "uint"), NumPut(w, Rect, 8, "uint"), NumPut(h, Rect, 12, "uint")
}
;#####################################################################################

; 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	hdc2 := hdc ? hdc : GetDC()
	VarSetCapacity(bi, 40, 0)
	
	NumPut(w, bi, 4, "uint")
	, NumPut(h, bi, 8, "uint")
	, NumPut(40, bi, 0, "uint")
	, NumPut(1, bi, 12, "ushort")
	, NumPut(0, bi, 16, "uInt")
	, NumPut(bpp, bi, 14, "ushort")
	
	hbm := DllCall("CreateDIBSection"
					, Ptr, hdc2
					, Ptr, &bi
					, "uint", 0
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", ppvBits
					, Ptr, 0
					, "uint", 0, Ptr)

	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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("PrintWindow", Ptr, hwnd, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hIcon)
}

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

PaintDesktop(hdc)
{
	return DllCall("PaintDesktop", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hdc)
}

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

CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, w, h)
{
	return DllCall("gdi32\CreateCompatibleBitmap", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("SelectObject", Ptr, hdc, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hwnd)
}

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

; DCX_CACHE = 0x2
; DCX_CLIPCHILDREN = 0x8
; DCX_CLIPSIBLINGS = 0x10
; DCX_EXCLUDERGN = 0x40
; DCX_EXCLUDEUPDATE = 0x100
; DCX_INTERSECTRGN = 0x80
; DCX_INTERSECTUPDATE = 0x200
; DCX_LOCKWINDOWUPDATE = 0x400
; DCX_NORECOMPUTE = 0x100000
; DCX_NORESETATTRS = 0x4
; DCX_PARENTCLIP = 0x20
; DCX_VALIDATE = 0x200000
; DCX_WINDOW = 0x1

GetDCEx(hwnd, flags=0, hrgnClip=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
    return DllCall("GetDCEx", Ptr, hwnd, Ptr, hrgnClip, "int", flags)
}

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

; 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("ReleaseDC", Ptr, hwnd, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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 1.45
}

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

; Function				Gdip_LibrarySubVersion
; Description			Get the current library sub version
;
; return				the library sub version
;
; notes					This is the sub-version currently maintained by Rseding91
Gdip_LibrarySubVersion()
{
	return 1.47
}

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

; 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)
{
	Static FName = "ObjRelease"
	
	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, Ptr, FileInfo2, Ptr)
	pData := DllCall("GlobalLock", Ptr, hData, Ptr)
	DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", Ptr, pData, Ptr, &BRAFromMemIn+Info2+FileInfo1, Ptr, FileInfo2)
	DllCall("GlobalUnlock", Ptr, hData)
	DllCall("ole32\CreateStreamOnHGlobal", Ptr, hData, "int", 1, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pStream)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromStream", Ptr, pStream, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBitmap)
	If (A_PtrSize)
		%FName%(pStream)
	Else
		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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawRectangle", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawEllipse", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawBezier"
					, Ptr, pgraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawArc"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawPie", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawLine"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	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", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pPen, Ptr, &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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillRectangle"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pBrush, Ptr, &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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPie"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillEllipse", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillRegion", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pBrush, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipFillPath", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, pBrush, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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"
				, Ptr, pGraphics
				, Ptr, pBitmap
				, Ptr, &PointF
				, "int", Points0
				, "float", sx
				, "float", sy
				, "float", sw
				, "float", sh
				, "int", 2
				, Ptr, ImageAttr
				, Ptr, 0
				, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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"
				, Ptr, pGraphics
				, Ptr, pBitmap
				, "float", dx
				, "float", dy
				, "float", dw
				, "float", dh
				, "float", sx
				, "float", sy
				, "float", sw
				, "float", sh
				, "int", 2
				, Ptr, ImageAttr
				, Ptr, 0
				, Ptr, 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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", ImageAttr)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetImageAttributesColorMatrix", Ptr, ImageAttr, "int", 1, "int", 1, Ptr, &ColourMatrix, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hdc, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipReleaseDC", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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=75)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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, Ptr, &ci)
	if !(nCount && nSize)
		return -2
	
	If (A_IsUnicode){
		StrGet_Name := "StrGet"
		Loop, %nCount%
		{
			sString := %StrGet_Name%(NumGet(ci, (idx := (48+7*A_PtrSize)*(A_Index-1))+32+3*A_PtrSize), "UTF-16")
			if !InStr(sString, "*" Extension)
				continue
			
			pCodec := &ci+idx
			break
		}
	} else {
		Loop, %nCount%
		{
			Location := NumGet(ci, 76*(A_Index-1)+44)
			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
			
			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", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, pCodec, "uint*", nSize)
			VarSetCapacity(EncoderParameters, nSize, 0)
			DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetEncoderParameterList", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, pCodec, "uint", nSize, Ptr, &EncoderParameters)
			Loop, % NumGet(EncoderParameters, "UInt")      ;%
			{
				elem := (24+(A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4))*(A_Index-1) + 4 + (pad := A_PtrSize = 8 ? 4 : 0)
				if (NumGet(EncoderParameters, elem+16, "UInt") = 1) && (NumGet(EncoderParameters, elem+20, "UInt") = 6)
				{
					p := elem+&EncoderParameters-pad-4
					NumPut(Quality, NumGet(NumPut(4, NumPut(1, p+0)+20, "UInt")), "UInt")
					break
				}
			}      
		}
	}

	if (!A_IsUnicode)
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sOutput, "int", -1, Ptr, 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wOutput, nSize*2)
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sOutput, "int", -1, Ptr, &wOutput, "int", nSize)
		VarSetCapacity(wOutput, -1)
		if !VarSetCapacity(wOutput)
			return -4
		E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSaveImageToFile", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &wOutput, Ptr, pCodec, "uint", p ? p : 0)
	}
	else
		E := DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSaveImageToFile", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &sOutput, Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap, ByRef Width, ByRef Height)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageWidth", Ptr, pBitmap, "uint*", Width)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImageHeight", Ptr, pBitmap, "uint*", Height)
}

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

Gdip_GetDimensions(pBitmap, ByRef Width, ByRef Height)
{
	Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap, Width, Height)
}

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

Gdip_GetImagePixelFormat(pBitmap)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetImagePixelFormat", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "uint", pGraphics, "float*", dpix)
	return Round(dpix)
}

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Gdip_BitmapSetResolution(pBitmap, dpix, dpiy)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipBitmapSetResolution", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "uint", pBitmap, "float", dpix, "float", dpiy)
}

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

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromFile(sFile, IconNumber=1, IconSize="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	, PtrA := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*"
	
	SplitPath, sFile,,, ext
	if ext in exe,dll
	{
		Sizes := IconSize ? IconSize : 256 "|" 128 "|" 64 "|" 48 "|" 32 "|" 16
		BufSize := 16 + (2*(A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4))
		
		VarSetCapacity(buf, BufSize, 0)
		Loop, Parse, Sizes, |
		{
			DllCall("PrivateExtractIcons", "str", sFile, "int", IconNumber-1, "int", A_LoopField, "int", A_LoopField, PtrA, hIcon, PtrA, 0, "uint", 1, "uint", 0)
			
			if !hIcon
				continue

			if !DllCall("GetIconInfo", Ptr, hIcon, Ptr, &buf)
			{
				DestroyIcon(hIcon)
				continue
			}
			
			hbmMask  := NumGet(buf, 12 + ((A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4) - 4))
			hbmColor := NumGet(buf, 12 + ((A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4) - 4) + (A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4))
			if !(hbmColor && DllCall("GetObject", Ptr, hbmColor, "int", BufSize, Ptr, &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", Ptr, hdc, "int", 0, "int", 0, Ptr, hIcon, "uint", Width, "uint", Height, "uint", 0, Ptr, 0, "uint", 3)
		{
			DestroyIcon(hIcon)
			return -2
		}
		
		VarSetCapacity(dib, 104)
		DllCall("GetObject", Ptr, hbm, "int", A_PtrSize = 8 ? 104 : 84, Ptr, &dib) ; sizeof(DIBSECTION) = 76+2*(A_PtrSize=8?4:0)+2*A_PtrSize
		Stride := NumGet(dib, 12, "Int"), Bits := NumGet(dib, 20 + (A_PtrSize = 8 ? 4 : 0)) ; padding
		DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromScan0", "int", Width, "int", Height, "int", Stride, "int", 0x26200A, Ptr, Bits, PtrA, 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, 1024)
			DllCall("kernel32\MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sFile, "int", -1, Ptr, &wFile, "int", 512)
			DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromFile", Ptr, &wFile, PtrA, pBitmap)
		}
		else
			DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromFile", Ptr, &sFile, PtrA, pBitmap)
	}
	
	return pBitmap
}

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

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHBITMAP(hBitmap, Palette=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromHBITMAP", Ptr, hBitmap, Ptr, Palette, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", pBitmap)
	return pBitmap
}

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

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

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

Gdip_CreateBitmapFromHICON(hIcon)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateBitmapFromHICON", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hIcon, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", pBitmap)
	return pBitmap
}

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

Gdip_CreateHICONFromBitmap(pBitmap)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateHICONFromBitmap", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", hIcon)
	return hIcon
}

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

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

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

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

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

Gdip_SetBitmapToClipboard(pBitmap)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	off1 := A_PtrSize = 8 ? 52 : 44, off2 := A_PtrSize = 8 ? 32 : 24
	hBitmap := Gdip_CreateHBITMAPFromBitmap(pBitmap)
	DllCall("GetObject", Ptr, hBitmap, "int", VarSetCapacity(oi, A_PtrSize = 8 ? 104 : 84, 0), Ptr, &oi)
	hdib := DllCall("GlobalAlloc", "uint", 2, Ptr, 40+NumGet(oi, off1, "UInt"), Ptr)
	pdib := DllCall("GlobalLock", Ptr, hdib, Ptr)
	DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", Ptr, pdib, Ptr, &oi+off2, Ptr, 40)
	DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", Ptr, pdib+40, Ptr, NumGet(oi, off2 - (A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4), Ptr), Ptr, NumGet(oi, off1, "UInt"))
	DllCall("GlobalUnlock", Ptr, hdib)
	DllCall("DeleteObject", Ptr, hBitmap)
	DllCall("OpenClipboard", Ptr, 0)
	DllCall("EmptyClipboard")
	DllCall("SetClipboardData", "uint", 8, Ptr, 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
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBitmapDest)
	return pBitmapDest
}

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

Gdip_CreatePen(ARGB, w)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePen1", "UInt", ARGB, "float", w, "int", 2, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pPen)
   return pPen
}

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

Gdip_CreatePenFromBrush(pBrush, w)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePen2", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBrush, "float", w, "int", 2, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pPen)
	return pPen
}

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

Gdip_BrushCreateSolid(ARGB=0xff000000)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateSolidFill", "UInt", ARGB, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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, "UInt", ARGBfront, "UInt", ARGBback, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBrush)
	return pBrush
}

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

Gdip_CreateTextureBrush(pBitmap, WrapMode=1, x=0, y=0, w="", h="")
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	, PtrA := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*"
	
	if !(w && h)
		DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateTexture", Ptr, pBitmap, "int", WrapMode, PtrA, pBrush)
	else
		DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateTexture2", Ptr, pBitmap, "int", WrapMode, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, PtrA, pBrush)
	return pBrush
}

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

; WrapModeTile = 0
; WrapModeTileFlipX = 1
; WrapModeTileFlipY = 2
; WrapModeTileFlipXY = 3
; WrapModeClamp = 4
Gdip_CreateLineBrush(x1, y1, x2, y2, ARGB1, ARGB2, WrapMode=1)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	CreatePointF(PointF1, x1, y1), CreatePointF(PointF2, x2, y2)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateLineBrush", Ptr, &PointF1, Ptr, &PointF2, "Uint", ARGB1, "Uint", ARGB2, "int", WrapMode, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", &RectF, "int", ARGB1, "int", ARGB2, "int", LinearGradientMode, "int", WrapMode, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", LGpBrush)
	return LGpBrush
}

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

Gdip_CloneBrush(pBrush)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCloneBrush", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBrush, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", pBrushClone)
	return pBrushClone
}

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

Gdip_DeletePen(pPen)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeletePen", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pPen)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteBrush(pBrush)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteBrush", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBrush)
}

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

Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDisposeImage", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteGraphics", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics)
}

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

Gdip_DisposeImageAttributes(ImageAttr)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDisposeImageAttributes", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", ImageAttr)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteFont(hFont)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteFont", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFont)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteStringFormat(hFormat)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteStringFormat", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFormat)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteFontFamily(hFamily)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteFontFamily", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFamily)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteMatrix(Matrix)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteMatrix", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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)NoWrap", NoWrap)
	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)
	FormatStyle := NoWrap ? 0x4000 | 0x1000 : 0x4000
	hFormat := Gdip_StringFormatCreate(FormatStyle)
	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)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if (!A_IsUnicode)
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, Ptr, 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wString, nSize*2)
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, Ptr, &wString, "int", nSize)
	}
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDrawString"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, A_IsUnicode ? &sString : &wString
					, "int", -1
					, Ptr, hFont
					, Ptr, &RectF
					, Ptr, hFormat
					, Ptr, pBrush)
}

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

Gdip_MeasureString(pGraphics, sString, hFont, hFormat, ByRef RectF)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	VarSetCapacity(RC, 16)
	if !A_IsUnicode
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wString, nSize*2)   
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &sString, "int", -1, Ptr, &wString, "int", nSize)
	}
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipMeasureString"
					, Ptr, pGraphics
					, Ptr, A_IsUnicode ? &sString : &wString
					, "int", -1
					, Ptr, hFont
					, Ptr, &RectF
					, Ptr, hFormat
					, Ptr, &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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFormat, "int", Align)
}

; StringFormatFlagsDirectionRightToLeft    = 0x00000001
; StringFormatFlagsDirectionVertical       = 0x00000002
; StringFormatFlagsNoFitBlackBox           = 0x00000004
; StringFormatFlagsDisplayFormatControl    = 0x00000020
; StringFormatFlagsNoFontFallback          = 0x00000400
; StringFormatFlagsMeasureTrailingSpaces   = 0x00000800
; StringFormatFlagsNoWrap                  = 0x00001000
; StringFormatFlagsLineLimit               = 0x00002000
; StringFormatFlagsNoClip                  = 0x00004000 
Gdip_StringFormatCreate(Format=0, Lang=0)
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateStringFormat", "int", Format, "int", Lang, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", hFamily, "float", Size, "int", Style, "int", 0, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", hFont)
   return hFont
}

Gdip_FontFamilyCreate(Font)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if (!A_IsUnicode)
	{
		nSize := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &Font, "int", -1, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(wFont, nSize*2)
		DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", 0, "uint", 0, Ptr, &Font, "int", -1, Ptr, &wFont, "int", nSize)
	}
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateFontFamilyFromName"
					, Ptr, A_IsUnicode ? &Font : &wFont
					, "uint", 0
					, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "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, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", Matrix)
   return Matrix
}

Gdip_CreateMatrix()
{
   DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreateMatrix", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", Matrix)
   return Matrix
}

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

; Alternate = 0
; Winding = 1
Gdip_CreatePath(BrushMode=0)
{
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipCreatePath", "int", BrushMode, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", Path)
	return Path
}

Gdip_AddPathEllipse(Path, x, y, w, h)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipAddPathEllipse", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", Path, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h)
}

Gdip_AddPathPolygon(Path, Points)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	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", Ptr, Path, Ptr, &PointF, "int", Points0)
}

Gdip_DeletePath(Path)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeletePath", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", Path)
}

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

; SystemDefault = 0
; SingleBitPerPixelGridFit = 1
; SingleBitPerPixel = 2
; AntiAliasGridFit = 3
; AntiAlias = 4
Gdip_SetTextRenderingHint(pGraphics, RenderingHint)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetTextRenderingHint", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "int", InterpolationMode)
}

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

; CompositingModeSourceOver = 0 (blended)
; CompositingModeSourceCopy = 1 (overwrite)
Gdip_SetCompositingMode(pGraphics, CompositingMode=0)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetCompositingMode", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "int", CompositingMode)
}

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

Gdip_Startup()
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if !DllCall("GetModuleHandle", "str", "gdiplus", Ptr)
		DllCall("LoadLibrary", "str", "gdiplus")
	VarSetCapacity(si, A_PtrSize = 8 ? 24 : 16, 0), si := Chr(1)
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdiplusStartup", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "uint*", pToken, Ptr, &si, Ptr, 0)
	return pToken
}

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdiplusShutdown", Ptr, pToken)
	if hModule := DllCall("GetModuleHandle", "str", "gdiplus", Ptr)
		DllCall("FreeLibrary", Ptr, 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", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", Angle, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_ScaleWorldTransform(pGraphics, x, y, MatrixOrder=0)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipScaleWorldTransform", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_TranslateWorldTransform(pGraphics, x, y, MatrixOrder=0)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipTranslateWorldTransform", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "int", MatrixOrder)
}

Gdip_ResetWorldTransform(pGraphics)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipResetWorldTransform", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "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)))
}

; RotateNoneFlipNone   = 0
; Rotate90FlipNone     = 1
; Rotate180FlipNone    = 2
; Rotate270FlipNone    = 3
; RotateNoneFlipX      = 4
; Rotate90FlipX        = 5
; Rotate180FlipX       = 6
; Rotate270FlipX       = 7
; RotateNoneFlipY      = Rotate180FlipX
; Rotate90FlipY        = Rotate270FlipX
; Rotate180FlipY       = RotateNoneFlipX
; Rotate270FlipY       = Rotate90FlipX
; RotateNoneFlipXY     = Rotate180FlipNone
; Rotate90FlipXY       = Rotate270FlipNone
; Rotate180FlipXY      = RotateNoneFlipNone
; Rotate270FlipXY      = Rotate90FlipNone 

Gdip_ImageRotateFlip(pBitmap, RotateFlipType=1)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipImageRotateFlip", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pBitmap, "int", RotateFlipType)
}

; 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",  A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "float", x, "float", y, "float", w, "float", h, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_SetClipPath(pGraphics, Path, CombineMode=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipPath", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, Path, "int", CombineMode)
}

Gdip_ResetClip(pGraphics)
{
   return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipResetClip", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics)
}

Gdip_GetClipRegion(pGraphics)
{
	Region := Gdip_CreateRegion()
	DllCall("gdiplus\GdipGetClip", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", pGraphics, "UInt*", Region)
	return Region
}

Gdip_SetClipRegion(pGraphics, Region, CombineMode=0)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipSetClipRegion", Ptr, pGraphics, Ptr, Region, "int", CombineMode)
}

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

Gdip_DeleteRegion(Region)
{
	return DllCall("gdiplus\GdipDeleteRegion", A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt", Region)
}

;#####################################################################################
; BitmapLockBits
;#####################################################################################

Gdip_LockBits(pBitmap, x, y, w, h, ByRef Stride, ByRef Scan0, ByRef BitmapData, LockMode = 3, PixelFormat = 0x26200a)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	CreateRect(Rect, x, y, w, h)
	VarSetCapacity(BitmapData, 16+2*(A_PtrSize ? A_PtrSize : 4), 0)
	E := DllCall("Gdiplus\GdipBitmapLockBits", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &Rect, "uint", LockMode, "int", PixelFormat, Ptr, &BitmapData)
	Stride := NumGet(BitmapData, 8, "Int")
	Scan0 := NumGet(BitmapData, 16, Ptr)
	return E
}

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

Gdip_UnlockBits(pBitmap, ByRef BitmapData)
{
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	return DllCall("Gdiplus\GdipBitmapUnlockBits", Ptr, pBitmap, Ptr, &BitmapData)
}

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

Gdip_SetLockBitPixel(ARGB, Scan0, x, y, Stride)
{
	Numput(ARGB, Scan0+0, (x*4)+(y*Stride), "UInt")
}

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

Gdip_GetLockBitPixel(Scan0, x, y, Stride)
{
	return NumGet(Scan0+0, (x*4)+(y*Stride), "UInt")
}

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

Gdip_PixelateBitmap(pBitmap, ByRef pBitmapOut, BlockSize)
{
	static PixelateBitmap
	
	Ptr := A_PtrSize ? "UPtr" : "UInt"
	
	if (!PixelateBitmap)
	{
		if A_PtrSize != 8 ; x86 machine code
		MCode_PixelateBitmap =
		(LTrim Join
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		8B7DE488043A83C2044E75DA034D18FF4DD075CE8B4DCC8B7DD447897DD43B7DE80F8CF2FEFFFF837DF0000F842C01000033C08945F88945FC89451C8945
		148945E43BD87E65837DF0007E578B4DDC034DE48B75E80FAF4D180FAFF38B45088D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF88945F48B45F02BF22BFA2955F48945CC0F
		B6440E030145140FB60101451C0FB6440F010145FC8B45F40FB604010145F883C104FF4DCC75D8FF45E4395DE47C9B8B4DF00FAFCB85C9740B8B451499F7
		F9894514EB048365140033F63BCE740B8B451C99F7F989451CEB0389751C3BCE740B8B45FC99F7F98945FCEB038975FC3BCE740B8B45F899F7F98945F8EB
		038975F88975E43BDE7E5A837DF0007E4C8B4DDC034DE48B75E80FAF4D180FAFF38B450C8D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF82BF22BFA2BC28B55F08955CC8A55
		1488540E038A551C88118A55FC88540F018A55F888140183C104FF4DCC75DFFF45E4395DE47CA68B45180145E0015DDCFF4DC80F8594FDFFFF8B451099F7
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		D88B45080FAFCB034D108D50020FAF4D18034DDC8BF08BF88945F403CA2BF22BFA2955F4895DC80FB6440E030145140FB60101451C0FB6440F010145FC8B
		45F40FB604080145F883C104FF4DC875D8FF45108B45103B45EC7CA08B4DD485C9740B8B451499F7F9894514EB048365140033F63BCE740B8B451C99F7F9
		89451CEB0389751C3BCE740B8B45FC99F7F98945FCEB038975FC3BCE740B8B45F899F7F98945F8EB038975F88975103975EC7E5585DB7E468B4DD88B450C
		0FAFCB034D108D50020FAF4D18034DDC8BF08BF803CA2BF22BFA2BC2895DC88A551488540E038A551C88118A55FC88540F018A55F888140183C104FF4DC8
		75DFFF45108B45103B45EC7CAB8BC3C1E0020145DCFF4DCC0F85CEFEFFFF8B4DEC33C08945F88945FC89451C8945148945103BC87E6C3945F07E5C8B4DD8
		8B75E80FAFCB034D100FAFF30FAF4D188B45088D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF88945F48B45F02BF22BFA2955F48945C80FB6440E030145140FB60101451C0F
		B6440F010145FC8B45F40FB604010145F883C104FF4DC875D833C0FF45108B4DEC394D107C940FAF4DF03BC874068B451499F7F933F68945143BCE740B8B
		451C99F7F989451CEB0389751C3BCE740B8B45FC99F7F98945FCEB038975FC3BCE740B8B45F899F7F98945F8EB038975F88975083975EC7E63EB0233F639
		75F07E4F8B4DD88B75E80FAFCB034D080FAFF30FAF4D188B450C8D500203CA8D0CB18BF08BF82BF22BFA2BC28B55F08955108A551488540E038A551C8811
		8A55FC88540F018A55F888140883C104FF4D1075DFFF45088B45083B45EC7C9F5F5E33C05BC9C21800
		)
		else ; x64 machine code
		MCode_PixelateBitmap =
		(LTrim Join
		4489442418488954241048894C24085355565741544155415641574883EC28418BC1448B8C24980000004C8BDA99488BD941F7F9448BD0448BFA8954240C
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		004103CA4D8BC1410FAFC94863C94A8D541902488BCA498BC144886901448821408869FF408871FE4883C10448FFC875E84803D349FFC875DA8B8C249800
		0000488B5C24704C8B5C24784183C20448FFCF48897C24180F850AFFFFFF8B6C2404448B2424448B6C24084C8B74241085ED0F840A01000033FF33DB4533
		DB4533D24533C04585C97E53488B74247085ED7E42438D0C04418BC50FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C8488D5431028BCD0FB642014403D00FB6
		024883C2044403D80FB642FB03D80FB642FA03F848FFC975DE41FFC0453BC17CB28BCD410FAFC985C9740A418BC299F7F98BF0EB0233F685C9740B418BC3
		99F7F9448BD8EB034533DB85C9740A8BC399F7F9448BD0EB034533D285C9740A8BC799F7F9448BC0EB034533C033D24585C97E4D4C8B74247885ED7E3841
		8D0C14418BC50FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C84A8D4431028BCD40887001448818448850FF448840FE4883C00448FFC975E8FFC2413BD17CBD
		4C8B7424108B8C2498000000038C2490000000488B5C24704503E149FFCE44892424898C24980000004C897424100F859EFDFFFF448B7C240C448B842480
		000000418BC09941F7F98BE8448BEA89942498000000896C240C85C00F8E3B010000448BAC2488000000418BCF448BF5410FAFC9898C248000000033FF33
		ED33F64533DB4533D24533C04585FF7E524585C97E40418BC5410FAFC14103C00FAF84249000000003C74898488D541802498BD90FB642014403D00FB602
		4883C2044403D80FB642FB03F00FB642FA03E848FFCB75DE488B5C247041FFC0453BC77CAE85C9740B418BC299F7F9448BE0EB034533E485C9740A418BC3
		99F7F98BD8EB0233DB85C9740A8BC699F7F9448BD8EB034533DB85C9740A8BC599F7F9448BD0EB034533D24533C04585FF7E4E488B4C24784585C97E3541
		8BC5410FAFC14103C00FAF84249000000003C74898488D540802498BC144886201881A44885AFF448852FE4883C20448FFC875E941FFC0453BC77CBE8B8C
		2480000000488B5C2470418BC1C1E00203F849FFCE0F85ECFEFFFF448BAC24980000008B6C240C448BA4248800000033FF33DB4533DB4533D24533C04585
		FF7E5A488B7424704585ED7E48418BCC8BC5410FAFC94103C80FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C8488D543102418BCD0FB642014403D00FB60248
		83C2044403D80FB642FB03D80FB642FA03F848FFC975DE41FFC0453BC77CAB418BCF410FAFCD85C9740A418BC299F7F98BF0EB0233F685C9740B418BC399
		F7F9448BD8EB034533DB85C9740A8BC399F7F9448BD0EB034533D285C9740A8BC799F7F9448BC0EB034533C033D24585FF7E4E4585ED7E42418BCC8BC541
		0FAFC903CA0FAF8C2490000000410FAFC18D04814863C8488B442478488D440102418BCD40887001448818448850FF448840FE4883C00448FFC975E8FFC2
		413BD77CB233C04883C428415F415E415D415C5F5E5D5BC3
		)
		
		VarSetCapacity(PixelateBitmap, StrLen(MCode_PixelateBitmap)//2)
		Loop % StrLen(MCode_PixelateBitmap)//2		;%
			NumPut("0x" SubStr(MCode_PixelateBitmap, (2*A_Index)-1, 2), PixelateBitmap, A_Index-1, "UChar")
		DllCall("VirtualProtect", Ptr, &PixelateBitmap, Ptr, VarSetCapacity(PixelateBitmap), "uint", 0x40, A_PtrSize ? "UPtr*" : "UInt*", 0)
	}

	Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap, Width, Height)
	
	if (Width != Gdip_GetImageWidth(pBitmapOut) || Height != Gdip_GetImageHeight(pBitmapOut))
		return -1
	if (BlockSize > Width || BlockSize > Height)
		return -2

	E1 := Gdip_LockBits(pBitmap, 0, 0, Width, Height, Stride1, Scan01, BitmapData1)
	E2 := Gdip_LockBits(pBitmapOut, 0, 0, Width, Height, Stride2, Scan02, BitmapData2)
	if (E1 || E2)
		return -3

	E := DllCall(&PixelateBitmap, Ptr, Scan01, Ptr, Scan02, "int", Width, "int", Height, "int", Stride1, "int", BlockSize)
	
	Gdip_UnlockBits(pBitmap, BitmapData1), Gdip_UnlockBits(pBitmapOut, BitmapData2)
	return 0
}

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

Gdip_ToARGB(A, R, G, B)
{
	return (A << 24) | (R << 16) | (G << 8) | B
}

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

Gdip_FromARGB(ARGB, ByRef A, ByRef R, ByRef G, ByRef B)
{
	A := (0xff000000 & ARGB) >> 24
	R := (0x00ff0000 & ARGB) >> 16
	G := (0x0000ff00 & ARGB) >> 8
	B := 0x000000ff & ARGB
}

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

Gdip_AFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return (0xff000000 & ARGB) >> 24
}

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

Gdip_RFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return (0x00ff0000 & ARGB) >> 16
}

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

Gdip_GFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return (0x0000ff00 & ARGB) >> 8
}

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

Gdip_BFromARGB(ARGB)
{
	return 0x000000ff & ARGB
}

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

StrGetB(Address, Length=-1, Encoding=0)
{
	; Flexible parameter handling:
	if Length is not integer
	Encoding := Length,  Length := -1

	; Check for obvious errors.
	if (Address+0 < 1024)
		return

	; Ensure 'Encoding' contains a numeric identifier.
	if Encoding = UTF-16
		Encoding = 1200
	else if Encoding = UTF-8
		Encoding = 65001
	else if SubStr(Encoding,1,2)="CP"
		Encoding := SubStr(Encoding,3)

	if !Encoding ; "" or 0
	{
		; No conversion necessary, but we might not want the whole string.
		if (Length == -1)
			Length := DllCall("lstrlen", "uint", Address)
		VarSetCapacity(String, Length)
		DllCall("lstrcpyn", "str", String, "uint", Address, "int", Length + 1)
	}
	else if Encoding = 1200 ; UTF-16
	{
		char_count := DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0x400, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(String, char_count)
		DllCall("WideCharToMultiByte", "uint", 0, "uint", 0x400, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "str", String, "int", char_count, "uint", 0, "uint", 0)
	}
	else if Encoding is integer
	{
		; Convert from target encoding to UTF-16 then to the active code page.
		char_count := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", Encoding, "uint", 0, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "uint", 0, "int", 0)
		VarSetCapacity(String, char_count * 2)
		char_count := DllCall("MultiByteToWideChar", "uint", Encoding, "uint", 0, "uint", Address, "int", Length, "uint", &String, "int", char_count * 2)
		String := StrGetB(&String, char_count, 1200)
	}
	
	return String
}

 

 

 

Thanks for your reply! so this would work and need to be setup on a game by game basis?

I am using a build with all my games and the idea would be to be able to switch from Light gun games to controller games easily.

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well, now you're moving the goal posts ;)

you can use hotkeys to start/stop the overlay, and to kill the script. for ex....F1 to display bezel. End to remove bezel. You can use those back and forth to your hearts content. Escape removes bezel and terminates script. Script terminates on frontend exit. customize to your liking with the sFile variable assignment and if you want to use different hotkeys then change them too.

;F1 hotkey to add bezel
F1::
#include gdip.ahk
If !pToken := Gdip_Startup()
{
	MsgBox, 48, gdiplus error!, Gdiplus failed to start. Please ensure you have gdiplus on your system
	ExitApp
}

Gui, 1:  -Caption +E0x80000 +LastFound +OwnDialogs +Owner +hwndHWND +alwaysontop
Gui, 1: Show, NA , Bezel

sFile := "Andro Dunos II Bezel.png"
pBitmap := Gdip_CreateBitmapFromFile(sFile)
Gdip_GetImageDimensions(pBitmap,w,h)

hbm := CreateDIBSection(w,h)
hdc := CreateCompatibleDC()
obm := SelectObject(hdc, hbm)
pGraphics := Gdip_GraphicsFromHDC(hdc)

TransValue := 0
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
WinTitle := "ahk_exe BigBox.exe"
WinWait, %WinTitle%
Sleep, 5500 ;13500
Gdip_DrawImage(pGraphics, pBitmap, 0,0,w,h)
UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
Gdip_DisposeImage(pBitmap)
DetectHiddenWindows, On
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, On, Bezel

Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue < 220)
		TransValue := TransValue + 2.5
	Else If (TransValue >= 220)
		TransValue := TransValue + 1
	If (TransValue >= 255)
		Break
}	

WinWait, %WinTitle%
WinWaitClose, %WinTitle%
Goto, ExitScript
   
;End hotkey to remove bezel, but keep script running
End::
TransValue := 255
Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue > 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 20
	Else If (TransValue <= 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 1
    If (TransValue <= 0)
		Break
}	

SelectObject(hdc, obm)
DeleteObject(hbm)
DeleteDC(hdc)
Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
Return

;Escape hotkey to remove bezel, and terminate script
Esc::
ExitScript:
TransValue := 255
Loop {
	UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND, hdc, (A_ScreenWidth-w) // 2, (A_ScreenHeight-h) // 2, w, h, TransValue)
	If (TransValue > 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 20
	Else If (TransValue <= 25)
		TransValue := TransValue - 1
    If (TransValue <= 0)
		Break
}	

SelectObject(hdc, obm)
DeleteObject(hbm)
DeleteDC(hdc)
Gdip_DeleteGraphics(pGraphics)

Gdip_Shutdown(pToken)
ExitApp

 

 

On 9/4/2024 at 5:59 AM, Kefka2b said:

so this would work and need to be setup on a game by game basis?

no it runs at boot of the frontend. use a hotkey to toggle it as needed. setting up by game specific doesn't make sense for your goal, not to mention more difficult to configure/manage. what if you want to use the light gun right when you boot into Big Box? if it only appeared after launching/exiting a game, you would lose that ability to use it first thing. use hotkeys for toggling instead allows a user to choose when they want this bezel displayed, and if needed, terminate the script all together.

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Is there a way to do NoGUI with Yuzu? I am trying to close firefox when I open Yuzu and reopen firefox when I close Yuzu because my computer can't handle both at the same time. Using AutoHotKey Firefox closes fine when I run Yuzu, but when I close it with escape using scripts the game closes and the GUI closes, but for some reason I cannot understand the GUI reopens! Then I have to close it again and then Firefox reopens it will not come back up until I close the GUI that reopens. There is nothing in my script telling it to reopen either.


While it's not the end of the world to close a GUI part of why I use Launchbox is I want my emulated games to be like real PC games where there's no emulator involved.

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Hi, I'm a complete newbie. I've read and tested a lot. I have a Sinden Lightgun and I want to exit the game in Teknoparrot by pressing 1 and 5. My question is, what's wrong with my Ahk script? I've managed to close simple programs like Notepad, but I can't get it to work in LB and TP.

#NoEnv  ; Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases.
; #Warn  ; Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors.
SendMode Input  ; Recommended for new scripts due to its superior speed and reliability.
SetWorkingDir %A_ScriptDir%  ; Ensures a consistent starting directory.

#SingleInstance Force

Run, K:\LightGun_games\Emulators\TechnoParrot LightGun\TeknoParrotUi.exe --profile=AliensExtermination.xml

1 & 5::
    Process,Close,TeknoParrotUi.exe
    Run,taskkill /im "TeknoParrotUi.exe" /F
    
    ExitApp
Return

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I hope I haven't chosen the wrong topic
Thank you and you do a great job

 

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1 hour ago, drewdty said:

My question is, what's wrong with my Ahk script? I've managed to close simple programs like Notepad, but I can't get it to work in LB and TP.

From a post back on page 12 of this thread, someone had put a ~ (tilde) in front of their 1.  May give that a shot.

~1 & 5::

 

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2 hours ago, JoeViking245 said:

From a post back on page 12 of this thread, someone had put a ~ (tilde) in front of their 1.  May give that a shot.

~1 & 5::

 

I did the ~ tilde thing, I even tried this $ and it doesn't work either, the only thing it does is disable the controls but the game keeps working

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57 minutes ago, drewdty said:

I did the ~ tilde thing, I even tried this $ and it doesn't work either, the only thing it does is disable the controls but the game keeps working

Process of elimination... change the ~1 & 5:: to $Esc:: and see if it works to press Escape.

If pressing escape works (with the above change) to exit the emulator, then (my guess is) something is taking control of your 1 and [or] 5 keys.  I assume the 1 and 5 are keyboard presses (or something that effectively 'presses' 1 and 5 on-the-keyboard).

 

Next thought is, if TP is launching another executable (acting as a launcher), and this script is in the emulators (TP's) Running Script section, it will never work.  The Running Script is only available as long as the emulator that it started with is running.  If that's the case, then you'll need to set this up as an Additional App for the game and set it to Run Before the Main Application.

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4 hours ago, drewdty said:

I did the ~ tilde thing, I even tried this $ and it doesn't work either, the only thing it does is disable the controls but the game keeps working

"disable controls" is expected for keys assigned as a hotkey. the "1" key will no longer function unless you use the tilde (~). using a tilde will allow "1" to function as normal. since it's a combo hotkey, this doesn't impact "5" regardless if the tilde is there or not.

The keyboard modifier ($) is def not useful in this situation. It's meant for making send commands not trigger a hotkey

I'm sure the script works fine, since it works fine for me. The problem is it seems you have no idea what you are actually closing. TP's GUI is its own window. It still launches this GUI even when games are launched via command line. So when you run a line like

Process, Close, TeknoParrotUI.exe

literally the only thing you are doing is closing this window, for ex....

image.thumb.png.230433a9986b8b6231cac798d842d388.png

 

The "game" window is still going to continue running. What I have circled in red is normally hidden behind the game window. I put it on top just for reference

This means the script is not appropriate because the thought process on how to close TP is off.

What you should do instead is make the hotkey trigger the intended exit key, in this case, escape. For ex

~1 & 5::
Send {Escape}

This works as intended when I test it.

 

3 hours ago, JoeViking245 said:

Process of elimination... change the ~1 & 5:: to $Esc:: and see if it works to press Escape.

If pressing escape works (with the above change) to exit the emulator, then (my guess is) something is taking control of your 1 and [or] 5 keys.  I assume the 1 and 5 are keyboard presses (or something that effectively 'presses' 1 and 5 on-the-keyboard).

 

Next thought is, if TP is launching another executable (acting as a launcher), and this script is in the emulators (TP's) Running Script section, it will never work.  The Running Script is only available as long as the emulator that it started with is running.  If that's the case, then you'll need to set this up as an Additional App for the game and set it to Run Before the Main Application.

correct it is another executable, ie "teknoparrotui.exe" vs "<game-specific-exe>.exe"

since teknoparrotui.exe technically.....normally.....stays open for the duration of the game being ran said script should work from the Running Script field.

but for what it's worth, I only tested with a stand alone script (same thing as using an additional app setup) since I use a script to launch various TP games

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18 minutes ago, skizzosjt said:

since teknoparrotui.exe technically.....normally.....stays open for the duration of the game being ran said script should work from the Running Script field.

Thanks!  I nuked TP several years ago in favor of JConfig.  Couldn't remember the specifics and idiosyncrasies. 

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16 minutes ago, JoeViking245 said:

Thanks!  I nuked TP several years ago in favor of JConfig.  Couldn't remember the specifics and idiosyncrasies. 

THOTD4 is basically the only reason I have TP. I otherwise find TP's operation annoying. I've never even heard of JConfig (I had to google it lol!) so thanks for bringing that up! I'm going to look into that as an alternative for sure!

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On 9/18/2024 at 1:54 AM, skizzosjt said:

"disable controls" is expected for keys assigned as a hotkey. the "1" key will no longer function unless you use the tilde (~). using a tilde will allow "1" to function as normal. since it's a combo hotkey, this doesn't impact "5" regardless if the tilde is there or not.

The keyboard modifier ($) is def not useful in this situation. It's meant for making send commands not trigger a hotkey

I'm sure the script works fine, since it works fine for me. The problem is it seems you have no idea what you are actually closing. TP's GUI is its own window. It still launches this GUI even when games are launched via command line. So when you run a line like

Process, Close, TeknoParrotUI.exe

literally the only thing you are doing is closing this window, for ex....

image.thumb.png.230433a9986b8b6231cac798d842d388.png

 

The "game" window is still going to continue running. What I have circled in red is normally hidden behind the game window. I put it on top just for reference

This means the script is not appropriate because the thought process on how to close TP is off.

What you should do instead is make the hotkey trigger the intended exit key, in this case, escape. For ex

~1 & 5::
Send {Escape}

This works as intended when I test it.

 

correct it is another executable, ie "teknoparrotui.exe" vs "<game-specific-exe>.exe"

since teknoparrotui.exe technically.....normally.....stays open for the duration of the game being ran said script should work from the Running Script field.

but for what it's worth, I only tested with a stand alone script (same thing as using an additional app setup) since I use a script to launch various TP games

I think you're right because the game was open for me, I'm going to try it and see how it goes
Thanks to both of you for giving me a hand 

EDIT..

Great, now it finally closes completely
I left it like that and it works
Do you think it's fine like this? At the moment it works with Aliens Extermination
Thanks :=== )

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

#NoEnv  ; Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases.
; #Warn  ; Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors.
SendMode Input  ; Recommended for new scripts due to its superior speed and reliability.
SetWorkingDir %A_ScriptDir%  ; Ensures a consistent starting directory.

#SingleInstance Force

Run, K:\LightGun_games\Emulators\TechnoParrot LightGun\TeknoParrotUi.exe --profile=AliensExtermination.xml

~1 & 5::
Send {Escape}

    Process,Close,TeknoParrotUi.exe
    Run,taskkill /im "TeknoParrotUi.exe" /F
    sleep, 2000
    ExitApp
Return
 

thank you so much

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Pretty simple script I use because Launchbox kept going fullscreen over my taskbar after I changed monitors to extended desktop or sometimes after playing a game. You can put a shortcut in your startup folder (C:\Users\[your username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup) and if you choose Launchbox from the taskbar it will always be windowed fullscreen. I don't know if other people have this problem but it sure helps me. Make the script in the Launchbox folder (or add the path to Launchbox folder to your script if you prefer)

 

#SingleInstance force
#Persistent

Loop
{
   if WinActive("ahk_exe LaunchBox.exe")
      WinMaximize
}

 

Just note if you use this script, you will not be able to make Launchbox a small window you can either minimize it or have it Windowed fullscreen.

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