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A list of names of the halftone patterns available within the Source.
The application may not rename any halftone pattern.
The application should also set ICAP_BITDEPTHREDUCTION to use this capability.
For backwards compatibility, Applications need to be aware that a TWAIN 1.0 Data Sources might respond with a TW_ARRAY container.
Type: TW_STR
Value after MSG_OPENDS: (may be remembered from a previous session)
After MSG_RESET/MSG_RESETALL: (selected by the data source writer)
Allowed Values: Any halftone name
MSG_GET TW_ENUMERATION TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_GETCURRENT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_GETDEFAULT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SET TW_ENUMERATION
MSG_SETCONSTRAINT TW_ENUMERATION
TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_RESET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_QUERYSUPPORT TW_ONEVALUE
When the ICAP_BITDEPTHREDUCTION value is TWBR_HALFTONE.
Version 1.0
ICAP_BITDEPTHREDUCTION ICAP_CUSTHALFTONE ICAP_THRESHOLD
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