Microsoft Windows CE 3.0  

Setting Palettes on Nonprimary Surfaces

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Palettes can be attached to any palettized surface (primary, back buffer, off-screen plain, or texture map). Only those palettes attached to primary surfaces will have any effect on the system palette. It is important to note that DirectDraw blits never perform color conversion; any palettes attached to the source or destination surface of a blit are ignored.

Nonprimary surface palettes are intended for use by Direct3D applications.



 Last updated on Tuesday, May 18, 2004

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