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This is used with buffered memory transfers. If TRUE, Source can provide application with tiled image data.
If set to TRUE, the application expects the Source to supply tiled data for the upcoming transfer(s). This persists until the application sets it to FALSE. If the application sets it to FALSE, Source will supply strip data.
If Source can supply tiled data and application does not set this ICAP, Source may or may not supply tiled data at its discretion.
In State 6, ICAP_TILES should reflect whether tiles or strips will be used in the upcoming transfer.
Type: TW_BOOL
Value after MSG_OPENDS: FALSE
After MSG_RESET/MSG_RESETALL: FALSE
Allowed Values: TRUE or FALSE
MSG_GET TW_ONEVALUE TW_ENUMERATION // 2.0 and higher
MSG_GETCURRENT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_GETDEFAULT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SETCONSTRAINT TW_ONEVALUE
TW_ENUMERATION
MSG_RESET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_QUERYSUPPORT TW_ONEVALUE
None
Version 1.0
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