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NAME
    PointInImage -- Tests whether an image "contains" a point. (V36)

SYNOPSIS
    DoesContain = PointInImage( Point, image )
    D0                          D0     A0

    BOOL PointInImage( struct Point, struct image * );

FUNCTION
    Tests whether a point is properly contained in an image.
    The intention of this is to provide custom gadgets a means
    to delegate "image mask" processing to the image, where
    it belongs (superceding things like BOOLMASK).  After all,
    a rounded rect image with a drop shadow knows more about
    what points are inside it than anybody else should.

    For traditional Intuition Images, this routine checks if
    the point is in the image box (leftedge/rightedge/width/height).

INPUTS
    Point   - Two words, X/Y packed into a LONG, with high word
            containing 'X'.  This is what you get if you pass
            a Point structure (not a pointer!) using common
            C language parameter conventions.
    image - a pointer to a standard or custom image data object.
        NOTE: If 'Image' is NULL, this function returns TRUE.

RESULT
    DoesContain - Boolean result of the test.

EXAMPLE


NOTES


BUGS
    Only applies to the first image, does not follow NextImage
    linked list.  This might be preferred.

SEE ALSO