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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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<AssemblyInfo >
<AssemblyName > gdk-sharp</AssemblyName>
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<AssemblyPublicKey >
</AssemblyPublicKey>
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<AssemblyVersion > 2.6.0.0</AssemblyVersion>
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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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<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>
<Base >
<BaseTypeName > System.Enum</BaseTypeName>
</Base>
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<Attributes >
<Attribute >
<AttributeName > GLib.GType(WrapperType=typeof(Gdk.ByteOrderGType))</AttributeName>
</Attribute>
</Attributes>
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<Members >
<Member MemberName= "LsbFirst" >
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<MemberSignature Language= "C#" Value= "LsbFirst" />
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<MemberType > Field</MemberType>
<ReturnValue >
<ReturnType > Gdk.ByteOrder</ReturnType>
</ReturnValue>
<Parameters />
<Docs >
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<summary > The values are stored with the least-significant byte first.</summary>
<remarks > For instance, the 32-bit value 0xffeecc would be stored in memory as 0xcc, 0xee, 0xff, 0x00.</remarks>
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</Docs>
</Member>
<Member MemberName= "MsbFirst" >
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<MemberSignature Language= "C#" Value= "MsbFirst" />
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<MemberType > Field</MemberType>
<ReturnValue >
<ReturnType > Gdk.ByteOrder</ReturnType>
</ReturnValue>
<Parameters />
<Docs >
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<summary > The values are stored with the most-significant byte first.</summary>
<remarks > For instance, the 32-bit value 0xffeecc would be stored in memory as 0x00, 0xcc, 0xee, 0xff.</remarks>
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</Docs>
</Member>
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</Members>
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</Type>