Actions
Added in 1.9.0
/drawpic -ihmnotsclgNf <@window> [color] <x y [w h]> [x y w h] [N] [M] <filename>
Switches
| Switch | Description | 
| -t | Indicates that you have specified the [color] $rgb value as a transparent color in the specified bitmap. | 
| -s | Indicates that you have specified the first [w h] parameters to squeeze/stretch the bitmap. | 
| -c | Indicates that the bitmap should be cached. This greatly speeds up subsequent references to this bitmap. If you specify -c and the bitmap is already in the cache, it is loaded and used from the cache, otherwise it is reloaded from the file. You can clear the entire cache with /drawpic -c. | 
| -l | TODO | 
| -m | Changes the stretch mode quality when the picture is resized. | 
| -o | Indicates that you have specified the [N] value before the filename, representing the index of the icon in the file. | 
| -gN | TODO | 
| -i | Draws in inverse mode. | 
| -h | Highlights the windows icon if it is minimized. | 
| -n | Prevents the display from being updated immediately. | 
| -o | Indicates that you have specified the [N] value before the filename represents the index of the icon in the file. | 
| -f | TODO | 
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
| <@window> | The window name to draw. | 
| [color] | If -t is used, the RGB color used for transparency. | 
| <x y [w h]> | The x y coordinates where you want to draw, if -s is used, [w h] is the width/height that will be used to squeeze/stretch the bitmap. | 
| [x y w h] | The area in the picture to be drawn. | 
| [N] | If -o is used, the index number of the picture in the file. | 
| [M] | TODO | 
| <filename> | The filename for the picture. | 
Updated by Per Amundsen over 2 years ago · 12 revisions