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<h2>CD_IUP - IUP Driver (cdiup.h)</h2>
<p>This driver provides access to an interface element of a IUP canvas. IUP is a portable user-interface library used
to create portable user-interface applications. See
<a target="_top" href="http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/iup">IUP documentation</a>.</p>
<h3>Use</h3>
<p>The canvas is created by means of a call to the function <font face="Courier">
<a href="../func/init.html#cdCreateCanvas"><strong>cdCreateCanvas</strong></a>(CD_IUP,
Data)</font>, after which other CD functions can be called as usual. This function creates a CD canvas based on the
existing IUP canvas. The parameter <font face="Courier">Data</font> is a pointer to a handle of the IUP canvas (<font face="Courier">Ihandle*</font>).
For use with CDLUA, a canvas created with IUPLUA must necessarily be passed as parameter.</p>
<p>Any amount of such canvases may exist simultaneously, but they should not use the same IUP canvas. It is important
to note that a call to function <a href="../func/init.html#cdKillCanvas">
<font face="Courier"><strong>cdKillCanvas</strong></font></a> is required to <b>close</b> the file properly.</p>
<p>The CD canvas is automatically stored in the IUP canvas as the <strong>"<font face="Courier">_CD_CANVAS</font>"</strong>
attribute.</p>
<p>To use this driver, it must be linked with the "<b><font face="Courier">iupcd</font></b>"
library available in the
IUP distribution. </p>
<p>In Lua, it is necessary to call function <strong><font face="Courier">cdluaiup_open() </font></strong>after a call
to function <strong><font face="Courier">cdlua_open()</font></strong>, apart from linking with the "<strong><font face="Courier">iupluacd</font></strong>"
library. To use with require must be require"iupluacd" or require"iupluacd51".</p>
<p>To use this driver in Windows using GDI+ is necessary to call
<font face="Courier"><strong>
cdUseContextPlus</strong></font><strong><font face="Courier">(1)</font></strong>
before creating the canvas.</p>
<h3>Behavior of Functions</h3>
<p>This driver is greatly platform-dependent, but little dependent on the IUP library. For further detail, see the <b>
Behavior of Functions</b> in each platform: <a href="win32.html">Microsoft Windows (GDI)</a>, <a href="gdiplus.html">
Windows Using GDI+</a>, <a href="xwin.html">X-Windows (XLIB)</a>. However, it should be noted that some functions
behave differently from the basic functions of each platform.</p>
<h4>Control </h4>
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<li><a href="../func/init.html#cdActivate"><font face="Courier"><strong>
cdCanvasActivate</strong></font></a>: updates the canvas size; the IUP canvas might have been resized.</li>
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<h4>Exclusive Attributes</h4>
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<li>"<b><font face="Courier">WINDOWRGN</font></b>": set the shape of a window to the current complex clipping region
(set only). If data is NULL the region is reset.</li>
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