El sáb., 4 de mayo de 2024 10:30 p. m., Po Lu escribió: > Po Lu writes: > > > On Android, for instance, the relevant code exists in two functions > > defined in EmacsGC.java, prepareStipple and blitOpaqueStipple, which are > > nothing akin to the X implementation it emulates. The same is true of > > haikuterm.c, haiku_draw_stipple_background, and BView_DrawBitmapTiled in > > haiku_draw_support.cc. > > Perhaps "pattern brushes" are the tool for the job? > > > https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wingdi/nf-wingdi-createpatternbrush > > but please be careful not to use APIs introduced after the earliest > versions of MS-Windows we support, which I believe is Windows NT 4.0. > Thank you, i've read the documentation and i think it can also be useful, i will do some test for see the result.