




with-internal-metafile (
var
 &key 
pane
 
bounds
 
format
 
owner drawing-mode
) &body 
body
 => 
metafile
A variable.
A graphics port, or nil.
A list of four integers. Can also be nil on Microsoft Windows.
One of the keywords :enhanced, :enhanced-plus and  :enhanced-gdi.
Specifies the owner of the metafile, which calls to port-owner will return. This has an effect only when 
pane
 is nil.
One of the keywords :compatible and :quality.
Lisp code.
The macro with-internal-metafile  creates a metafile containing records corresponding to the Graphics Ports operations in 
body
 that draw to 
var
.
with-internal-metafile behaves like with-external-metafile except that an object representing the metafile is returned, and no file is created on disk.
var
, 
pane
, 
bounds
, 
format
, 
drawing-mode
 and 
body
 are interpreted as for with-external-metafile except that 
format
 cannot have the value :windows. 
Note:
 GDI+ gives the best quality, so normally that what you want. But you cannot put a GDI+ only metafile on the clipboard, which is why the default is to make a "dual" metafile containing both GDI and GDI+ drawing. If are not going to put the metafile on the clipboard (by calling set-clipboard with 
format
 :metafile) you can use 
format
 :enhanced-plus which is slightly faster and uses less memory.
metafile must be freed after use, by calling free-metafile.
with-internal-metafile is supported on GTK+ only where Cairo is supported (GTK+ version 2.8 and later).with-internal-metafile is not implemented on X11/Motif.
(example-edit-file "capi/graphics/metafile")
(example-edit-file "capi/graphics/metafile-rotation")
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Unix version) - 25 Feb 2015