CALL "W$BITMAP" USING opCode                        parameters                 GIVING bitmapHandle  | 
opCode  | Function to be executed. Valid values, defined in isgui.def, are:  | |
Destroy an image and releases the memory.  | ||
Load an image into memory and then displays it on the screen.  | ||
Load an image into memory. The image can then be shown on the GUI or used in print jobs.  | ||
Load an image from the client machine into memory. The image can then be shown on the GUI or used in client-side print jobs.  | ||
Generate an image from a string represented with a specific font and color.  | ||
Generate an image from multiple strings represented with specific fonts and colors.  | ||
parameters  | Parameters depend on the opcode.  | |
 working-storage section.  copy "isgui.def".  77  h-bitmap                pic s9(9) comp-4.  screen section.  01  Mask.      03 Bmp1          bitmap line 2 col 2         lines 10 cells size 21 cells         .      03 Ef1         entry-field read-only         line 13 col 2 size 15 cells         .  procedure division.  main.     call "w$bitmap" using wbitmap-load, "images/img.png"                               giving h-bitmap     if h-bitmap < 0        display message "W$BITMAP Error: " h-bitmap     else        modify Bmp1 bitmap-handle h-bitmap     end-if.     ...      | 
 working-storage section.  copy "isgui.def".  copy "isfonts.def".  77 arial-font   handle of font.  77 bmp-question pic s9(9) comp-4.  77 rgb-orange   pic s9(9) value -16737792.  procedure division.  MAIN. *load the Arial font     initialize wfont-data.     move "Arial"    to wfont-name.     move 10         to wfont-size.     call "W$FONT"   using wfont-get-font                           arial-font                           wfont-data. *get the question mark symbol     call "W$BITMAP" using wbitmap-load-symbol-font                           arial-font,                            "?"                            16 |I want a 16x16 icon                           rgb-orange                    giving bmp-question.    |