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void gdk_pixbuf_render_threshold_alpha (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf
,GdkBitmap *bitmap
,int src_x
,int src_y
,int dest_x
,int dest_y
,int width
,int height
,int alpha_threshold
);
Takes the opacity values in a rectangular portion of a pixbuf and thresholds them to produce a bi-level alpha mask that can be used as a clipping mask for a drawable.
pixbuf |
A pixbuf. |
|
bitmap |
Bitmap where the bilevel mask will be painted to. |
|
src_x |
Source X coordinate. |
|
src_y |
source Y coordinate. |
|
dest_x |
Destination X coordinate. |
|
dest_y |
Destination Y coordinate. |
|
width |
Width of region to threshold, or -1 to use pixbuf width |
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height |
Height of region to threshold, or -1 to use pixbuf height |
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alpha_threshold |
Opacity values below this will be painted as zero; all other values will be painted as one. |
void gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf
,GdkDrawable *drawable
,GdkGC *gc
,int src_x
,int src_y
,int dest_x
,int dest_y
,int width
,int height
,GdkRgbDither dither
,int x_dither
,int y_dither
);
gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable
has been deprecated since version 2.4 and should not be used in newly-written code.
This function is obsolete. Use gdk_draw_pixbuf()
instead.
Renders a rectangular portion of a pixbuf to a drawable while using the specified GC. This is done using GdkRGB, so the specified drawable must have the GdkRGB visual and colormap. Note that this function will ignore the opacity information for images with an alpha channel; the GC must already have the clipping mask set if you want transparent regions to show through.
For an explanation of dither offsets, see the GdkRGB documentation. In brief, the dither offset is important when re-rendering partial regions of an image to a rendered version of the full image, or for when the offsets to a base position change, as in scrolling. The dither matrix has to be shifted for consistent visual results. If you do not have any of these cases, the dither offsets can be both zero.
pixbuf |
A pixbuf. |
|
drawable |
Destination drawable. |
|
gc |
GC used for rendering. |
|
src_x |
Source X coordinate within pixbuf. |
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src_y |
Source Y coordinate within pixbuf. |
|
dest_x |
Destination X coordinate within drawable. |
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dest_y |
Destination Y coordinate within drawable. |
|
width |
Width of region to render, in pixels, or -1 to use pixbuf width |
|
height |
Height of region to render, in pixels, or -1 to use pixbuf height |
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dither |
Dithering mode for GdkRGB. |
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x_dither |
X offset for dither. |
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y_dither |
Y offset for dither. |
void gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable_alpha (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf
,GdkDrawable *drawable
,int src_x
,int src_y
,int dest_x
,int dest_y
,int width
,int height
,GdkPixbufAlphaMode alpha_mode
,int alpha_threshold
,GdkRgbDither dither
,int x_dither
,int y_dither
);
gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable_alpha
has been deprecated since version 2.4 and should not be used in newly-written code.
This function is obsolete. Use gdk_draw_pixbuf()
instead.
Renders a rectangular portion of a pixbuf to a drawable. The destination
drawable must have a colormap. All windows have a colormap, however, pixmaps
only have colormap by default if they were created with a non-NULL
window argument.
Otherwise a colormap must be set on them with gdk_drawable_set_colormap.
On older X servers, rendering pixbufs with an alpha channel involves round trips to the X server, and may be somewhat slow.
pixbuf |
A pixbuf. |
|
drawable |
Destination drawable. |
|
src_x |
Source X coordinate within pixbuf. |
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src_y |
Source Y coordinates within pixbuf. |
|
dest_x |
Destination X coordinate within drawable. |
|
dest_y |
Destination Y coordinate within drawable. |
|
width |
Width of region to render, in pixels, or -1 to use pixbuf width. |
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height |
Height of region to render, in pixels, or -1 to use pixbuf height. |
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alpha_mode |
Ignored. Present for backwards compatibility. |
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alpha_threshold |
Ignored. Present for backwards compatibility |
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dither |
Dithering mode for GdkRGB. |
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x_dither |
X offset for dither. |
|
y_dither |
Y offset for dither. |
void gdk_pixbuf_render_pixmap_and_mask (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf
,GdkPixmap **pixmap_return
,GdkBitmap **mask_return
,int alpha_threshold
);
Creates a pixmap and a mask bitmap which are returned in the pixmap_return
and mask_return
arguments, respectively, and renders a pixbuf and its
corresponding thresholded alpha mask to them. This is merely a convenience
function; applications that need to render pixbufs with dither offsets or to
given drawables should use gdk_draw_pixbuf()
and gdk_pixbuf_render_threshold_alpha()
.
The pixmap that is created is created for the colormap returned
by gdk_rgb_get_colormap()
. You normally will want to instead use
the actual colormap for a widget, and use
gdk_pixbuf_render_pixmap_and_mask_for_colormap()
.
If the pixbuf does not have an alpha channel, then *mask_return
will be set
to NULL
.
void gdk_pixbuf_render_pixmap_and_mask_for_colormap (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf
,GdkColormap *colormap
,GdkPixmap **pixmap_return
,GdkBitmap **mask_return
,int alpha_threshold
);
Creates a pixmap and a mask bitmap which are returned in the pixmap_return
and mask_return
arguments, respectively, and renders a pixbuf and its
corresponding tresholded alpha mask to them. This is merely a convenience
function; applications that need to render pixbufs with dither offsets or to
given drawables should use gdk_draw_pixbuf()
, and gdk_pixbuf_render_threshold_alpha()
.
The pixmap that is created uses the GdkColormap specified by colormap
.
This colormap must match the colormap of the window where the pixmap
will eventually be used or an error will result.
If the pixbuf does not have an alpha channel, then *mask_return
will be set
to NULL
.
GdkPixbuf * gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable (GdkPixbuf *dest
,GdkDrawable *src
,GdkColormap *cmap
,int src_x
,int src_y
,int dest_x
,int dest_y
,int width
,int height
);
Transfers image data from a GdkDrawable and converts it to an RGB(A) representation inside a GdkPixbuf. In other words, copies image data from a server-side drawable to a client-side RGB(A) buffer. This allows you to efficiently read individual pixels on the client side.
If the drawable src
has no colormap (gdk_drawable_get_colormap()
returns NULL
), then a suitable colormap must be specified.
Typically a GdkWindow or a pixmap created by passing a GdkWindow
to gdk_pixmap_new()
will already have a colormap associated with
it. If the drawable has a colormap, the cmap
argument will be
ignored. If the drawable is a bitmap (1 bit per pixel pixmap),
then a colormap is not required; pixels with a value of 1 are
assumed to be white, and pixels with a value of 0 are assumed to be
black. For taking screenshots, gdk_colormap_get_system()
returns
the correct colormap to use.
If the specified destination pixbuf dest
is NULL
, then this
function will create an RGB pixbuf with 8 bits per channel and no
alpha, with the same size specified by the width
and height
arguments. In this case, the dest_x
and dest_y
arguments must be
specified as 0. If the specified destination pixbuf is not NULL
and it contains alpha information, then the filled pixels will be
set to full opacity (alpha = 255).
If the specified drawable is a pixmap, then the requested source
rectangle must be completely contained within the pixmap, otherwise
the function will return NULL
. For pixmaps only (not for windows)
passing -1 for width or height is allowed to mean the full width
or height of the pixmap.
If the specified drawable is a window, and the window is off the screen, then there is no image data in the obscured/offscreen regions to be placed in the pixbuf. The contents of portions of the pixbuf corresponding to the offscreen region are undefined.
If the window you're obtaining data from is partially obscured by other windows, then the contents of the pixbuf areas corresponding to the obscured regions are undefined.
If the target drawable is not mapped (typically because it's
iconified/minimized or not on the current workspace), then NULL
will be returned.
If memory can't be allocated for the return value, NULL
will be returned
instead.
(In short, there are several ways this function can fail, and if it fails
it returns NULL
; so check the return value.)
This function calls gdk_drawable_get_image()
internally and
converts the resulting image to a GdkPixbuf, so the
documentation for gdk_drawable_get_image()
may also be relevant.
dest |
Destination pixbuf, or |
[allow-none] |
src |
Source drawable. |
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cmap |
A colormap if |
|
src_x |
Source X coordinate within drawable. |
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src_y |
Source Y coordinate within drawable. |
|
dest_x |
Destination X coordinate in pixbuf, or 0 if |
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dest_y |
Destination Y coordinate in pixbuf, or 0 if |
|
width |
Width in pixels of region to get. |
|
height |
Height in pixels of region to get. |
GdkPixbuf * gdk_pixbuf_get_from_image (GdkPixbuf *dest
,GdkImage *src
,GdkColormap *cmap
,int src_x
,int src_y
,int dest_x
,int dest_y
,int width
,int height
);
Same as gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable()
but gets the pixbuf from
an image.
dest |
Destination pixbuf, or |
[allow-none] |
src |
Source GdkImage. |
|
cmap |
A colormap, or |
[allow-none] |
src_x |
Source X coordinate within drawable. |
|
src_y |
Source Y coordinate within drawable. |
|
dest_x |
Destination X coordinate in pixbuf, or 0 if |
|
dest_y |
Destination Y coordinate in pixbuf, or 0 if |
|
width |
Width in pixels of region to get. |
|
height |
Height in pixels of region to get. |