TYMED Enumeration
.NET Framework 3.0
Provides the managed definition of the TYMED structure.
Assembly: System (in system.dll)
This enumeration has a FlagsAttribute attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values.
Namespace: System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypesAssembly: System (in system.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| TYMED_ENHMF | The storage medium is an enhanced metafile. If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use DeleteEnhMetaFile to delete the bitmap. | |
| TYMED_FILE | The storage medium is a disk file identified by a path. If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use OpenFile to delete the file. | |
| TYMED_GDI | The storage medium is a Graphics Device Interface (GDI) component (HBITMAP). If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use DeleteObject to delete the bitmap. | |
| TYMED_HGLOBAL | The storage medium is a global memory handle (HGLOBAL). Allocate the global handle with the GMEM_SHARE flag. If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use GlobalFree to release the memory. | |
| TYMED_ISTORAGE | The storage medium is a storage component identified by an IStorage pointer. The data is in the streams and storages contained by this IStorage instance. If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is not a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use IStorage::Release to release the storage component. | |
| TYMED_ISTREAM | The storage medium is a stream object identified by an IStream pointer. Use ISequentialStream::Read to read the data. If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is not a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use IStream::Release to release the stream component. | |
| TYMED_MFPICT | The storage medium is a metafile (HMETAFILE). Use the Windows or WIN32 functions to access the metafile's data. If the STGMEDIUMpUnkForRelease member is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the destination process should use DeleteMetaFile to delete the bitmap. | |
| TYMED_NULL | No data is being passed. |
For more information about the TYMED structure, see the MSDN Library.
The common language runtime throws an exception when a COM method in native code returns an HRESULT. For more information, see How to: Map HRESULTs and Exceptions.
Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.Community Additions
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