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51 lines
2.1 KiB
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<Type Name="ByteOrder" FullName="Gdk.ByteOrder">
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<TypeSignature Language="C#" Maintainer="auto" Value="public enum ByteOrder" />
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<TypeSignature Language="ILAsm" Value=".class public auto ansi sealed ByteOrder extends System.Enum" />
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<AssemblyInfo>
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<AssemblyName>gdk-sharp</AssemblyName>
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<AssemblyPublicKey>
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</AssemblyPublicKey>
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</AssemblyInfo>
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<ThreadSafetyStatement>Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.</ThreadSafetyStatement>
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<Base>
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<BaseTypeName>System.Enum</BaseTypeName>
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</Base>
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<Attributes>
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<Attribute>
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<AttributeName>GLib.GType(typeof(Gdk.ByteOrderGType))</AttributeName>
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</Attribute>
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</Attributes>
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<Docs>
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<summary>A set of values describing the possible byte-orders for storing pixel values in memory.</summary>
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<remarks />
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</Docs>
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<Members>
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<Member MemberName="LsbFirst">
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<MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="LsbFirst" />
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<MemberSignature Language="ILAsm" Value=".field public static literal valuetype Gdk.ByteOrder LsbFirst = int32(0)" />
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<MemberType>Field</MemberType>
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<ReturnValue>
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<ReturnType>Gdk.ByteOrder</ReturnType>
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</ReturnValue>
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<Parameters />
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<Docs>
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<summary>The values are stored with the least-significant byte first.</summary>
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<remarks>For instance, the 32-bit value 0xffeecc would be stored in memory as 0xcc, 0xee, 0xff, 0x00.</remarks>
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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<Member MemberName="MsbFirst">
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<MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="MsbFirst" />
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<MemberSignature Language="ILAsm" Value=".field public static literal valuetype Gdk.ByteOrder MsbFirst = int32(1)" />
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<MemberType>Field</MemberType>
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<ReturnValue>
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<ReturnType>Gdk.ByteOrder</ReturnType>
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</ReturnValue>
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<Parameters />
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<Docs>
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<summary>The values are stored with the most-significant byte first.</summary>
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<remarks>For instance, the 32-bit value 0xffeecc would be stored in memory as 0x00, 0xcc, 0xee, 0xff.</remarks>
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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</Members>
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</Type>
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