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Your eyes are bloodshot. Your eyes are bloodshot. Your mouth starts to foam. Your hands are shaking. You know your need your fix. NEED MORE ABSTRACTION! 2000-04-12 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> This comes from an excellent idea by Tim Janik (timj@gtk.org) to hook to the last unref operation. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbuf_set_last_unref_handler): New function to set the last unref handler for a pixbuf. (gdk_pixbuf_finalize): New function to actually finalize a pixbuf. It calls the pixbuf's destroy notification function and frees the GdkPixbuf structure itself. (gdk_pixbuf_unref): Use the last unref function of the pixbuf if available. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-private.h (struct _GdkPixbuf): New fields for the last unref handler and its user data. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-data.c (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data): Use g_new0() to allocate the pixbuf. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_class_init): Fixed the call to gtk_signal_new() for the "frame_done" signal; it was not specifying the `frame' argument. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_width): Fixed docstring. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_height): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_num_frames): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_frames): Likewise. * doc/gdk-pixbuf-sections.txt: Updated with the new functions and types. * doc/tmpl/gdk-pixbuf.sgml: Added the description for GdkColorspace. * doc/tmpl/scaling.sgml: Added the description for GdkInterpType. * doc/tmpl/refcounting.sgml: Updated with the information about the last unref handler. * doc/tmpl/*.sgml: Markup tweaks. * gdk-pixbuf/Makefile.am (libgnomecanvaspixbuf_la_LDFLAGS): Sigh, update the libtool version number for libgnomecanvaspixbuf as well. (libpixbufloader_*_la_LDFLAGS): The loaders need to be versioned as well, or the old ones won't work with the new stuff. Also, renamed the modules as follows. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): Now the modules are called "libpixbufloader-<format>.so" instead of "libpixbuf-<format>.so". They needed renaming so that the new loaders won't overwrite the old ones; even with the versioning stuff, the new .so symlink to the .so.1.0.0 would overwrite the old real .so file.
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<para>
The functions in this section allow you to take the image data
from a GDK drawable and dump it into a #GdkPixbuf. This can be
used for screenshots and other special effects. Note that these
operations can be expensive, since the image data has to be
transferred from the X server to the client program and converted.
Your eyes are bloodshot. Your eyes are bloodshot. Your mouth starts to foam. Your hands are shaking. You know your need your fix. NEED MORE ABSTRACTION! 2000-04-12 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> This comes from an excellent idea by Tim Janik (timj@gtk.org) to hook to the last unref operation. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbuf_set_last_unref_handler): New function to set the last unref handler for a pixbuf. (gdk_pixbuf_finalize): New function to actually finalize a pixbuf. It calls the pixbuf's destroy notification function and frees the GdkPixbuf structure itself. (gdk_pixbuf_unref): Use the last unref function of the pixbuf if available. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-private.h (struct _GdkPixbuf): New fields for the last unref handler and its user data. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-data.c (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data): Use g_new0() to allocate the pixbuf. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_class_init): Fixed the call to gtk_signal_new() for the "frame_done" signal; it was not specifying the `frame' argument. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_width): Fixed docstring. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_height): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_num_frames): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_frames): Likewise. * doc/gdk-pixbuf-sections.txt: Updated with the new functions and types. * doc/tmpl/gdk-pixbuf.sgml: Added the description for GdkColorspace. * doc/tmpl/scaling.sgml: Added the description for GdkInterpType. * doc/tmpl/refcounting.sgml: Updated with the information about the last unref handler. * doc/tmpl/*.sgml: Markup tweaks. * gdk-pixbuf/Makefile.am (libgnomecanvaspixbuf_la_LDFLAGS): Sigh, update the libtool version number for libgnomecanvaspixbuf as well. (libpixbufloader_*_la_LDFLAGS): The loaders need to be versioned as well, or the old ones won't work with the new stuff. Also, renamed the modules as follows. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): Now the modules are called "libpixbufloader-<format>.so" instead of "libpixbuf-<format>.so". They needed renaming so that the new loaders won't overwrite the old ones; even with the versioning stuff, the new .so symlink to the .so.1.0.0 would overwrite the old real .so file.
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</para>
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<para>
gdk_image_get().
</para>
urg, removed implementation of gtk_marshal_VOID__INT_INT_INT_INT. if Wed Oct 25 20:47:41 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_class_init): urg, removed implementation of gtk_marshal_VOID__INT_INT_INT_INT. if people do that, couldn't they at least give it a non-standard name? * gtk/gtktextlayout.c: arg! yet another implementation of gtk_marshal_VOID__INT_INT_INT_INT(), is this a conspiracy? * gtk/gtktextbuffer.c: gotcha! captured a vagabonding gtk_marshal_VOID__INT_POINTER_INT() implementation, braught it back home. now i know this _is_ a conspiracy. * gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_class_init): marshaller fixups for ::state-changed. * gtk/gtkaccelgroup.c (gtk_accel_group_create_remove): (gtk_accel_group_create_add): marshaller signature fixups. * gtk/gtklistitem.c (gtk_list_item_class_init): signal creation fixups, pass in GTK_TYPE_SCROLL_TYPE instead of GTK_TYPE_ENUM. * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: removed GTK_CONNECTED flag, it's not valid anymore. Tue Oct 24 23:59:21 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * docs/reference/Makefile.am: disabled SUBDIRS for the moment, since due to the signal system changes, it wouldn't build currently. to be fixed soon. * docs/Changes-2.0.txt: GtkSignal/GSignal updates. * gtk/gtkwidget.c: ::direction_changed takes an enum as argument, so it needs gtk_marshal_VOID__ENUM() instead of gtk_marshal_NONE__UINT(). * gdk/gdk*.c: adapted type registration functions. * gtk/gtkbindings.c: * gtk/gtkaccelgroup.c: operate on GSignalQuery, GtkSignalQuery is gone. * gtk/gtkenums.h: define GtkSignalRunType in terms of GSignalType. * gtk/gtkobject.c: (gtk_object_destroy): (gtk_object_shutdown): fixed recursion guards. basically we have to catch the case where any of GObject.shutdown() or gtk_object_destroy() is called during ::destroy, and avoid recursion there. * gtk/gtktypeutils.c: * gtk/maketypes.awk: awk-script hackup to provide gtk_type_init() with boxed_copy/boxed_free. this needs a more general solution based on a publically installed code-generator utility. * gtk/gtktypeutils.[hc]: compat aliased GTK_TYPE_BOXED to G_TYPE_BOXED, glib's gobject has support for that now. define GtkSignalMarshaller in terms of GSignalCMarshaller. Mon Oct 23 09:36:42 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtksignal.[hc]: * gtk/gtkmarshal.[hc]: * gtk/Makefile.am: generate marshallers with glib-genmarshal and don't compile gtkmarshal.c on its own anymore, just include it in gtksignal.c. removed #include <gtkmarshal.h>s all over the place, gtksignal.h takes care of that. * *.c: marshaller name fixups. * gtk/gtkmarshal.list: added a comment briefing the format. Sun Oct 22 23:14:39 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtksignal.[hc]: nuked old implementation. we mostly have compatibility macros here now. more specifically, most of the API is preserved (yes, _most_, nonwithstanding the following exceptions listed, the API is stil lHUGE ;) things that got removed completely: GtkSignalQuery, gtk_signal_query(), gtk_signal_n_emissions(), gtk_signal_n_emissions_by_name(), gtk_signal_handlers_destroy(), gtk_signal_set_funcs(), gtk_signal_handler_pending_by_id(), gtk_signal_add_emission_hook(), gtk_signal_add_emission_hook_full(), gtk_signal_remove_emission_hook(). non-functional functions variants: gtk_signal_add_emission_hook(), gtk_signal_remove_emission_hook(). the GtkCallbackMarshal argument to gtk_signal_connect_full() is not supported anymore. (gtk_signal_compat_matched): new internal function to aid implementation of the compatibility macros, it provides functionality to block/unblock/disconnect handlers based on func/data. * gtk/gtkenums.h: define GtkSignalRunType in terms of GSignalType, * *.c: adaptions to new type registration API signatures. Fri Oct 20 15:26:33 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/gtktypeutils.[hc]: removed G_TYPE_GTK_POINTER cludge.
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Your eyes are bloodshot. Your eyes are bloodshot. Your mouth starts to foam. Your hands are shaking. You know your need your fix. NEED MORE ABSTRACTION! 2000-04-12 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> This comes from an excellent idea by Tim Janik (timj@gtk.org) to hook to the last unref operation. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbuf_set_last_unref_handler): New function to set the last unref handler for a pixbuf. (gdk_pixbuf_finalize): New function to actually finalize a pixbuf. It calls the pixbuf's destroy notification function and frees the GdkPixbuf structure itself. (gdk_pixbuf_unref): Use the last unref function of the pixbuf if available. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-private.h (struct _GdkPixbuf): New fields for the last unref handler and its user data. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-data.c (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data): Use g_new0() to allocate the pixbuf. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_class_init): Fixed the call to gtk_signal_new() for the "frame_done" signal; it was not specifying the `frame' argument. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_width): Fixed docstring. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_height): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_num_frames): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_frames): Likewise. * doc/gdk-pixbuf-sections.txt: Updated with the new functions and types. * doc/tmpl/gdk-pixbuf.sgml: Added the description for GdkColorspace. * doc/tmpl/scaling.sgml: Added the description for GdkInterpType. * doc/tmpl/refcounting.sgml: Updated with the information about the last unref handler. * doc/tmpl/*.sgml: Markup tweaks. * gdk-pixbuf/Makefile.am (libgnomecanvaspixbuf_la_LDFLAGS): Sigh, update the libtool version number for libgnomecanvaspixbuf as well. (libpixbufloader_*_la_LDFLAGS): The loaders need to be versioned as well, or the old ones won't work with the new stuff. Also, renamed the modules as follows. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): Now the modules are called "libpixbufloader-<format>.so" instead of "libpixbuf-<format>.so". They needed renaming so that the new loaders won't overwrite the old ones; even with the versioning stuff, the new .so symlink to the .so.1.0.0 would overwrite the old real .so file.
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Getting parts of a drawable's image data into a pixbuf.
Your eyes are bloodshot. Your eyes are bloodshot. Your mouth starts to foam. Your hands are shaking. You know your need your fix. NEED MORE ABSTRACTION! 2000-04-12 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> This comes from an excellent idea by Tim Janik (timj@gtk.org) to hook to the last unref operation. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbuf_set_last_unref_handler): New function to set the last unref handler for a pixbuf. (gdk_pixbuf_finalize): New function to actually finalize a pixbuf. It calls the pixbuf's destroy notification function and frees the GdkPixbuf structure itself. (gdk_pixbuf_unref): Use the last unref function of the pixbuf if available. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-private.h (struct _GdkPixbuf): New fields for the last unref handler and its user data. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-data.c (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data): Use g_new0() to allocate the pixbuf. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_class_init): Fixed the call to gtk_signal_new() for the "frame_done" signal; it was not specifying the `frame' argument. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_width): Fixed docstring. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_height): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_num_frames): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_frames): Likewise. * doc/gdk-pixbuf-sections.txt: Updated with the new functions and types. * doc/tmpl/gdk-pixbuf.sgml: Added the description for GdkColorspace. * doc/tmpl/scaling.sgml: Added the description for GdkInterpType. * doc/tmpl/refcounting.sgml: Updated with the information about the last unref handler. * doc/tmpl/*.sgml: Markup tweaks. * gdk-pixbuf/Makefile.am (libgnomecanvaspixbuf_la_LDFLAGS): Sigh, update the libtool version number for libgnomecanvaspixbuf as well. (libpixbufloader_*_la_LDFLAGS): The loaders need to be versioned as well, or the old ones won't work with the new stuff. Also, renamed the modules as follows. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): Now the modules are called "libpixbufloader-<format>.so" instead of "libpixbuf-<format>.so". They needed renaming so that the new loaders won't overwrite the old ones; even with the versioning stuff, the new .so symlink to the .so.1.0.0 would overwrite the old real .so file.
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Drawables to Pixbufs
Your eyes are bloodshot. Your eyes are bloodshot. Your mouth starts to foam. Your hands are shaking. You know your need your fix. NEED MORE ABSTRACTION! 2000-04-12 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> This comes from an excellent idea by Tim Janik (timj@gtk.org) to hook to the last unref operation. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbuf_set_last_unref_handler): New function to set the last unref handler for a pixbuf. (gdk_pixbuf_finalize): New function to actually finalize a pixbuf. It calls the pixbuf's destroy notification function and frees the GdkPixbuf structure itself. (gdk_pixbuf_unref): Use the last unref function of the pixbuf if available. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-private.h (struct _GdkPixbuf): New fields for the last unref handler and its user data. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-data.c (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data): Use g_new0() to allocate the pixbuf. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_class_init): Fixed the call to gtk_signal_new() for the "frame_done" signal; it was not specifying the `frame' argument. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_width): Fixed docstring. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_height): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_num_frames): Likewise. (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_frames): Likewise. * doc/gdk-pixbuf-sections.txt: Updated with the new functions and types. * doc/tmpl/gdk-pixbuf.sgml: Added the description for GdkColorspace. * doc/tmpl/scaling.sgml: Added the description for GdkInterpType. * doc/tmpl/refcounting.sgml: Updated with the information about the last unref handler. * doc/tmpl/*.sgml: Markup tweaks. * gdk-pixbuf/Makefile.am (libgnomecanvaspixbuf_la_LDFLAGS): Sigh, update the libtool version number for libgnomecanvaspixbuf as well. (libpixbufloader_*_la_LDFLAGS): The loaders need to be versioned as well, or the old ones won't work with the new stuff. Also, renamed the modules as follows. * gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): Now the modules are called "libpixbufloader-<format>.so" instead of "libpixbuf-<format>.so". They needed renaming so that the new loaders won't overwrite the old ones; even with the versioning stuff, the new .so symlink to the .so.1.0.0 would overwrite the old real .so file.
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<para>
This canvas item displays #GdkPixbuf images. It handles full
affine transformations in both GDK and antialiased modes, and also
supports the <ulink url="http://www.w3.org">W3C</ulink>'s <ulink
url="http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/">SVG</ulink>-like scaling and
translation semantics for absolute pixel values.
</para>
<para>
#GdkPixbuf structures may be shared among different pixbuf canvas
items; the pixbuf item uses #GdkPixbuf's reference counting
functions for this.
</para>
<refsect2>
<title>Custom Scaling and Translation</title>
<para>
In addition to the normal affine transformations supported by
canvas items, the #GnomeCanvasPixbuf item supports independent
object arguments for scaling and translation. This is useful
for explicitly setting a size to which the pixbuf's image will
be scaled, and for specifying translation offsets that take
place in the item's local coordinate system.
</para>
<para>
By default, the pixbuf canvas item will attain the size in units
of the #GdkPixbuf it contains. If a #GnomeCanvasPixbuf is
configured to use a #GdkPixbuf that has a size of 300 by 200
pixels, then the pixbuf item will automatically obtain a size of
300 by 200 units in the item's local coordinate system. If the
item is transformed with a scaling transformation of (0.5, 2.0),
then the final image size will be of 150 by 400 pixels.
</para>
<para>
To set custom width and height values, you must set the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-set">width_set</link> or <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--height-set">height_set</link>
arguments to %TRUE, and then set the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width">width</link> or <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--height">height</link> arguments to
the desired values. The former two arguments control whether
the latter two are used when computing the final image's size;
they are both %FALSE by default so that the pixbuf item will
attain a size in units equal to the size in pixels of the
#GdkPixbuf that the item contains.
</para>
<para>
The custom translation offsets are controlled by the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x">x</link> and <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--y">y</link> arguments. The logical
upper-left vertex of the image will be translated by the
specified distance, aligned with the item's local coordinate
system.
</para>
</refsect2>
<refsect2>
<title>Absolute Pixel Scaling and Translation</title>
<para>
The <ulink url="http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/">Scalable Vector
Graphics</ulink> specification (SVG) of the <ulink
url="http://www.w3.org">World Wide Web Consortium</ulink> also
allows images to be translated and scaled by absolute pixel
values that are independent of an item's normal affine
transformation.
</para>
<para>
Normally, the pixbuf item's translation and scaling arguments
are interpreted in units, so they will be modified by the item's
affine transformation. The <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-in-pixels">width_in_pixels</link>,
<link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--height-in-pixels">height_in_pixels</link>,
<link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x-in-pixels">x_in_pixels</link>, and
<link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--y-in-pixels">y_in_pixels</link>
object arguments can be used to modify this behavior. If one of
these arguments is %TRUE, then the corresponding scaling or
translation value will not be affected lengthwise by the pixbuf
item's affine transformation.
</para>
<para>
For example, consider a pixbuf item whose size is (300, 200).
If the item is modified with a scaling transformation of (0.5,
2.0) but the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-in-pixels">width_in_pixels</link>
is set to %TRUE, then the item will appear to be (300, 400)
pixels in size. This means that in this case the item's affine
transformation only applies to the height value, while the width
value is kept in absolute pixels.
</para>
<para>
Likewise, consider a pixbuf item whose (<link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x">x</link>, <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--y">y</link>) arguments are set to
(30, 40). If the item is then modified by the same scaling
transformation of (0.5, 2.0) but the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--y-in-pixels">y_in_pixels</link>
argument is set to %TRUE, then the image's upper-left corner
will appear to be at position (15, 40). In this case, the
affine transformation is applied only to the x offset, while the
y offset is kept in absolute pixels.
</para>
<para>
In short, these arguments control whether a particular dimension
of a pixbuf item is scaled or not in the normal way by the
item's affine transformation.
</para>
</refsect2>
<refsect2>
<title>Resource Management</title>
<para>
When you set the #GdkPixbuf structure that a #GnomeCanvasPixbuf
item will use by setting the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--pixbuf">pixbuf</link> argument, a
reference count will be added to that #GdkPixbuf structure.
When the pixbuf item no longer needs the #GdkPixbuf structure,
such as when the item is destroyed or when a new pixbuf
structure is passed to it, then the old #GdkPixbuf structure
will be automatically unreferenced.
</para>
<para>
This means that if an application just needs to load a pixbuf
image and set it into a pixbuf canvas item, it can do the
following to &lsquo;forget&rsquo; about the pixbuf structure:
<programlisting>
GdkPixbuf *pixbuf;
GnomeCanvasItem *item;
pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file ("foo.png");
g_assert (pixbuf != NULL);
item = gnome_canvas_item_new (gnome_canvas_root (my_canvas),
gnome_canvas_pixbuf_get_type (),
"pixbuf", pixbuf,
NULL);
gdk_pixbuf_unref (pixbuf);
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
After this happens, the reference count of the pixbuf structure
will be 1: the gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file() function creates it
with a reference count of 1, then setting the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--pixbuf">pixbuf</link> argument of
the #GnomeCanvasPixbuf item increases it to 2, and then it is
decremented to 1 by the call to gdk_pixbuf_unref(). When the
canvas item is destroyed, it will automatically unreference the
pixbuf structure again, causing its reference count to drop to
zero and thus be freed.
</para>
</refsect2>
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<para>
#GnomeCanvas, #GdkPixbuf
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/gnome-canvas-pixbuf.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
Canvas item to display #GdkPixbuf images.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/gnome-canvas-pixbuf.sgml:Title ##### -->
GnomeCanvasPixbuf
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<para>
The &gdk-pixbuf; library provides several convenience functions to
render pixbufs to GDK drawables. It uses the GdkRGB to render the
image data.
</para>
<para>
At this point there is not a standard alpha channel extension for
the X Window System, so it is not possible to use full opacity
information when painting images to arbitrary drawables. The
&gdk-pixbuf; convenience functions will threshold the opacity
information to create a bi-level clipping mask (black and white),
and use that to draw the image onto a drawable.
</para>
<important>
<para>
Since these functions use GdkRGB for rendering, you must
initialize GdkRGB before using any of them. You can do this by
calling gdk_rgb_init() near the beginning of your program.
</para>
</important>
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<para>
GdkRGB
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/rendering.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
Rendering a pixbuf to a GDK drawable.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/rendering.sgml:Title ##### -->
Rendering
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<para>
The functions in this section allow you to take the image data
from an X drawable and dump it into a #GdkPixbuf. This can be
used for screenshots and other special effects. Note that these
operations can be expensive, since the image data has to be
transferred from the X server to the client program and converted.
</para>
<para>
These functions are analogous to those for the Gdk version of
&gdk-pixbuf;.
</para>
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<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-from-drawables.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
Getting parts of an X drawable's image data into a pixbuf.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-from-drawables.sgml:Title ##### -->
X Drawables to Pixbufs
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-init.sgml:Long_Description ##### -->
<para>
In addition to the normal Gdk-specific functions, the &gdk-pixbuf;
package provides a small library that lets Xlib-only applications
use #GdkPixbuf structures and render them to X drawables. The
functions in this section are used to initialize the &gdk-pixbuf;
Xlib library. This library must be initialized near the beginning
or the program or before calling any of the other &gdk-pixbuf;
Xlib functions; it cannot be initialized automatically since
Xlib-only applications do not call gdk_rgb_init() like GNOME
applications do.
</para>
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<para>
XlibRGB
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-init.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
Initializing the &gdk-pixbuf; Xlib library.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-init.sgml:Title ##### -->
&gdk-pixbuf; Xlib initialization
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rendering.sgml:Long_Description ##### -->
<para>
The &gdk-pixbuf; Xlib library provides several convenience
functions to render pixbufs to X drawables. It uses XlibRGB to
render the image data.
</para>
<para>
These functions are analogous to those for the Gdk version of
&gdk-pixbuf;.
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rendering.sgml:See_Also ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rendering.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
Rendering a pixbuf to an X drawable.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rendering.sgml:Title ##### -->
Xlib Rendering
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rgb.sgml:Long_Description ##### -->
<para>
The XlibRGB set of functions is a port of the GdkRGB library to
use plain Xlib and X drawables. You can use these functions to
render RGB buffers into drawables very quickly with high-quality
dithering.
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rgb.sgml:See_Also ##### -->
<para>
GdkRGB
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rgb.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
Functions for rendering RGB buffers to X drawables.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/xlib-rgb.sgml:Title ##### -->
XlibRGB
<!-- ##### MACRO GDK_PIXBUF_LOADER ##### -->
<para>
Casts a #GtkObject to a #GdkPixbufLoader.
</para>
@obj: A GTK+ object.
<!-- ##### MACRO GNOME_CANVAS_PIXBUF ##### -->
doh, this was broken beyond believe. Tue Dec 12 23:46:44 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/stock-icons/Makefile.am: doh, this was broken beyond believe. * gtk/gtkbox.c: change property types from (u)long to (u)int for ::position and ::padding. * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: make ::border_width an INT property. * gtk/gtkpacker.c: make ::position an INT property. * gtk/gtkscrolledwindow.c (gtk_scrolled_window_adjustment_changed): guard against NULL h/v scrollbars, since this is used at construction time. * gtk/gtkclist.[hc]: nuked gtk_clist_construct(), implemented internal gtk_clist_constructor(). * gtk/gtkctree.[hc]: nuked gtk_ctree_construct(), implemented gtk_ctree_constructor(). * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): property ::pulse_step should use ARG_PULSE_STEP, not ARG_FRACTION. * docs/reference/Makefile.am: fun stuff, disabled docs generation again, gtk-scan.c needs to introspec paramspecs, not GtkAgs. * gtk/gtkwidget.[hc]: removed gtk_widget_setv(), gtk_widget_getv(), gtk_widget_newv() and gtk_widget_get(). (gtk_widget_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_widget_set): use g_object_set_valist(). * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: removed gtk_object_arg_get_info(), gtk_object_getv(), gtk_object_query_args(), gtk_object_newv(), gtk_object_class_add_signals(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_new(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv(), gtk_object_arg_set(), gtk_object_arg_get(), gtk_object_args_collect(), gtk_object_default_construct(), gtk_object_constructed(), GTK_CONSTRUCTED and GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED(). removed nsignals, signals and n_args members from GtkObjectClass. (gtk_object_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_object_set): use g_object_set_valist(). (gtk_object_get): use g_object_get_valist(). * gtk/gtkcompat.h: define gtk_object_default_construct(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_new): create constructed objects via g_object_new(). * gtk/*.c: removed gtk_object_class_add_signals() from class_init() fucntions, cleaned up method assignments (make sure your structures are setup properly before calling out). removed all GTK_CONSTRUCTED hacks ;)
2000-12-13 01:34:41 +00:00
<para>
Casts a #GtkOjbect to a #GnomeCanvasPixbuf.
doh, this was broken beyond believe. Tue Dec 12 23:46:44 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/stock-icons/Makefile.am: doh, this was broken beyond believe. * gtk/gtkbox.c: change property types from (u)long to (u)int for ::position and ::padding. * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: make ::border_width an INT property. * gtk/gtkpacker.c: make ::position an INT property. * gtk/gtkscrolledwindow.c (gtk_scrolled_window_adjustment_changed): guard against NULL h/v scrollbars, since this is used at construction time. * gtk/gtkclist.[hc]: nuked gtk_clist_construct(), implemented internal gtk_clist_constructor(). * gtk/gtkctree.[hc]: nuked gtk_ctree_construct(), implemented gtk_ctree_constructor(). * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): property ::pulse_step should use ARG_PULSE_STEP, not ARG_FRACTION. * docs/reference/Makefile.am: fun stuff, disabled docs generation again, gtk-scan.c needs to introspec paramspecs, not GtkAgs. * gtk/gtkwidget.[hc]: removed gtk_widget_setv(), gtk_widget_getv(), gtk_widget_newv() and gtk_widget_get(). (gtk_widget_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_widget_set): use g_object_set_valist(). * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: removed gtk_object_arg_get_info(), gtk_object_getv(), gtk_object_query_args(), gtk_object_newv(), gtk_object_class_add_signals(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_new(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv(), gtk_object_arg_set(), gtk_object_arg_get(), gtk_object_args_collect(), gtk_object_default_construct(), gtk_object_constructed(), GTK_CONSTRUCTED and GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED(). removed nsignals, signals and n_args members from GtkObjectClass. (gtk_object_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_object_set): use g_object_set_valist(). (gtk_object_get): use g_object_get_valist(). * gtk/gtkcompat.h: define gtk_object_default_construct(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_new): create constructed objects via g_object_new(). * gtk/*.c: removed gtk_object_class_add_signals() from class_init() fucntions, cleaned up method assignments (make sure your structures are setup properly before calling out). removed all GTK_CONSTRUCTED hacks ;)
2000-12-13 01:34:41 +00:00
</para>
@obj: A GTK+ object.
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:bits-per-sample ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:colorspace ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:has-alpha ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:height ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:n-channels ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:pixels ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:rowstride ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GdkPixbuf:width ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkPixbufFrame ##### -->
<para>
This object describes an individual frame of an animation.
</para>
<!-- ##### ENUM GdkPixbufFrameAction ##### -->
<para>
</para>
@GDK_PIXBUF_FRAME_RETAIN:
@GDK_PIXBUF_FRAME_DISPOSE:
@GDK_PIXBUF_FRAME_REVERT:
<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GdkPixbufLastUnref ##### -->
contrib subdir 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * Makefile.am (SRC_SUBDIRS): contrib subdir * gdk/gdkpixbuf.h: Move GdkPixbufAlphaMode to gdk-pixbuf library, so it can be used in Xlib version * demos/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): error checking from 1.0 tree * gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_get_pixbuf): Sync change from 1.0 tree that returns first frame of animation if the loaded file is an animation. * contrib: add new directory to hold stuff that comes with GTK+ but isn't really part of GTK+ (for now, gdk-pixbuf-xlib) * configure.in: add contrib/* 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * gdk-pixbuf.h: add GdkPixbufAlphaMode 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> This entry is a summary of the merged-in changes from 1.0. Relevant original ChangeLog entries are spliced in after this entry; the files they refer to are from the 1.0 gdk-pixbuf sources. * pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): sync a small fix from 1.0 * io-xpm.c (xpm_seek_string): add fscanf error check from 1.0 Add progressive loader from 1.0 * io-tiff.c (gdk_pixbuf__tiff_image_begin_load): mem leak fixes from 1.0 tree * io-pnm.c: new version from 1.0 tree * io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): sync from 1.0, use malloc not g_malloc * io-gif.c (lzw_read_byte): sync from 1.0, change a g_error to g_warning (gif_get_next_step): return 0 here, sync from 1.0 * gdk-pixbuf-util.c: sync email address change for Cody Russell 2000-09-11 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Pretty much totally rewrote again because last nights code was still "broken". Should now properly handle all error conditions gracefully. 2000-09-10 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Rewrote. 2000-09-09 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): Compute the correct dest offset. 2000-08-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: #include <unistd.h> 2000-08-05 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-tiff.c: stop leaking context->tempname. * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: same as above. 2000-07-26 Michael Meeks <michael@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): make g_malloc a malloc. 2000-07-21 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: add a fake progressive loader so that xpm at least supports the progressive interface like the one in io-tiff.c. This should be reimplemented as an actual progressive loader. 2000-07-19 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com> * demo/pixbuf-demo.c (update_timeout): changed scaling level to make it look better. * gdk-pixbuf/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): Patch from michael meeks to handle errors better.
2000-10-09 17:22:20 +00:00
<para>
A function of this type can be used to override the default
operation when a pixbuf loses its last reference, i.e. when
gdk_pixbuf_unref() is called on a #GdkPixbuf structure that has a
reference count of 1. This function should determine whether to
finalize the pixbuf by calling gdk_pixbuf_finalize(), or whether
to just resume normal execution. The last unref handler for a
#GdkPixbuf can be set using the
gdk_pixbuf_set_last_unref_handler() function. By default, pixbufs
will be finalized automatically if no last unref handler has been
defined.
contrib subdir 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * Makefile.am (SRC_SUBDIRS): contrib subdir * gdk/gdkpixbuf.h: Move GdkPixbufAlphaMode to gdk-pixbuf library, so it can be used in Xlib version * demos/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): error checking from 1.0 tree * gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_get_pixbuf): Sync change from 1.0 tree that returns first frame of animation if the loaded file is an animation. * contrib: add new directory to hold stuff that comes with GTK+ but isn't really part of GTK+ (for now, gdk-pixbuf-xlib) * configure.in: add contrib/* 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * gdk-pixbuf.h: add GdkPixbufAlphaMode 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> This entry is a summary of the merged-in changes from 1.0. Relevant original ChangeLog entries are spliced in after this entry; the files they refer to are from the 1.0 gdk-pixbuf sources. * pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): sync a small fix from 1.0 * io-xpm.c (xpm_seek_string): add fscanf error check from 1.0 Add progressive loader from 1.0 * io-tiff.c (gdk_pixbuf__tiff_image_begin_load): mem leak fixes from 1.0 tree * io-pnm.c: new version from 1.0 tree * io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): sync from 1.0, use malloc not g_malloc * io-gif.c (lzw_read_byte): sync from 1.0, change a g_error to g_warning (gif_get_next_step): return 0 here, sync from 1.0 * gdk-pixbuf-util.c: sync email address change for Cody Russell 2000-09-11 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Pretty much totally rewrote again because last nights code was still "broken". Should now properly handle all error conditions gracefully. 2000-09-10 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Rewrote. 2000-09-09 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): Compute the correct dest offset. 2000-08-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: #include <unistd.h> 2000-08-05 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-tiff.c: stop leaking context->tempname. * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: same as above. 2000-07-26 Michael Meeks <michael@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): make g_malloc a malloc. 2000-07-21 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: add a fake progressive loader so that xpm at least supports the progressive interface like the one in io-tiff.c. This should be reimplemented as an actual progressive loader. 2000-07-19 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com> * demo/pixbuf-demo.c (update_timeout): changed scaling level to make it look better. * gdk-pixbuf/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): Patch from michael meeks to handle errors better.
2000-10-09 17:22:20 +00:00
</para>
@pixbuf: The pixbuf that is losing its last reference.
@data: User closure data.
contrib subdir 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * Makefile.am (SRC_SUBDIRS): contrib subdir * gdk/gdkpixbuf.h: Move GdkPixbufAlphaMode to gdk-pixbuf library, so it can be used in Xlib version * demos/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): error checking from 1.0 tree * gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_get_pixbuf): Sync change from 1.0 tree that returns first frame of animation if the loaded file is an animation. * contrib: add new directory to hold stuff that comes with GTK+ but isn't really part of GTK+ (for now, gdk-pixbuf-xlib) * configure.in: add contrib/* 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * gdk-pixbuf.h: add GdkPixbufAlphaMode 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> This entry is a summary of the merged-in changes from 1.0. Relevant original ChangeLog entries are spliced in after this entry; the files they refer to are from the 1.0 gdk-pixbuf sources. * pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): sync a small fix from 1.0 * io-xpm.c (xpm_seek_string): add fscanf error check from 1.0 Add progressive loader from 1.0 * io-tiff.c (gdk_pixbuf__tiff_image_begin_load): mem leak fixes from 1.0 tree * io-pnm.c: new version from 1.0 tree * io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): sync from 1.0, use malloc not g_malloc * io-gif.c (lzw_read_byte): sync from 1.0, change a g_error to g_warning (gif_get_next_step): return 0 here, sync from 1.0 * gdk-pixbuf-util.c: sync email address change for Cody Russell 2000-09-11 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Pretty much totally rewrote again because last nights code was still "broken". Should now properly handle all error conditions gracefully. 2000-09-10 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Rewrote. 2000-09-09 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): Compute the correct dest offset. 2000-08-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: #include <unistd.h> 2000-08-05 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-tiff.c: stop leaking context->tempname. * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: same as above. 2000-07-26 Michael Meeks <michael@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): make g_malloc a malloc. 2000-07-21 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: add a fake progressive loader so that xpm at least supports the progressive interface like the one in io-tiff.c. This should be reimplemented as an actual progressive loader. 2000-07-19 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com> * demo/pixbuf-demo.c (update_timeout): changed scaling level to make it look better. * gdk-pixbuf/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): Patch from michael meeks to handle errors better.
2000-10-09 17:22:20 +00:00
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:height ##### -->
<para>
Indicates the height the pixbuf will be scaled to. This argument
will only be used if the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--height-set">height_set</link> argument
is %TRUE. Works in the same way as the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width">width</link> argument.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:height-in-pixels ##### -->
<para>
Works in the same way as the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-in-pixels">width_in_pixels</link>
argument. The default is %FALSE.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:height-pixels ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:height-set ##### -->
doh, this was broken beyond believe. Tue Dec 12 23:46:44 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/stock-icons/Makefile.am: doh, this was broken beyond believe. * gtk/gtkbox.c: change property types from (u)long to (u)int for ::position and ::padding. * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: make ::border_width an INT property. * gtk/gtkpacker.c: make ::position an INT property. * gtk/gtkscrolledwindow.c (gtk_scrolled_window_adjustment_changed): guard against NULL h/v scrollbars, since this is used at construction time. * gtk/gtkclist.[hc]: nuked gtk_clist_construct(), implemented internal gtk_clist_constructor(). * gtk/gtkctree.[hc]: nuked gtk_ctree_construct(), implemented gtk_ctree_constructor(). * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): property ::pulse_step should use ARG_PULSE_STEP, not ARG_FRACTION. * docs/reference/Makefile.am: fun stuff, disabled docs generation again, gtk-scan.c needs to introspec paramspecs, not GtkAgs. * gtk/gtkwidget.[hc]: removed gtk_widget_setv(), gtk_widget_getv(), gtk_widget_newv() and gtk_widget_get(). (gtk_widget_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_widget_set): use g_object_set_valist(). * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: removed gtk_object_arg_get_info(), gtk_object_getv(), gtk_object_query_args(), gtk_object_newv(), gtk_object_class_add_signals(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_new(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv(), gtk_object_arg_set(), gtk_object_arg_get(), gtk_object_args_collect(), gtk_object_default_construct(), gtk_object_constructed(), GTK_CONSTRUCTED and GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED(). removed nsignals, signals and n_args members from GtkObjectClass. (gtk_object_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_object_set): use g_object_set_valist(). (gtk_object_get): use g_object_get_valist(). * gtk/gtkcompat.h: define gtk_object_default_construct(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_new): create constructed objects via g_object_new(). * gtk/*.c: removed gtk_object_class_add_signals() from class_init() fucntions, cleaned up method assignments (make sure your structures are setup properly before calling out). removed all GTK_CONSTRUCTED hacks ;)
2000-12-13 01:34:41 +00:00
<para>
Determines whether the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--height">height</link> argument is
taken into account when scaling the pixbuf item. Works in the
same way as the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-set">width_set</link> argument.
The default is %FALSE.
doh, this was broken beyond believe. Tue Dec 12 23:46:44 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/stock-icons/Makefile.am: doh, this was broken beyond believe. * gtk/gtkbox.c: change property types from (u)long to (u)int for ::position and ::padding. * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: make ::border_width an INT property. * gtk/gtkpacker.c: make ::position an INT property. * gtk/gtkscrolledwindow.c (gtk_scrolled_window_adjustment_changed): guard against NULL h/v scrollbars, since this is used at construction time. * gtk/gtkclist.[hc]: nuked gtk_clist_construct(), implemented internal gtk_clist_constructor(). * gtk/gtkctree.[hc]: nuked gtk_ctree_construct(), implemented gtk_ctree_constructor(). * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): property ::pulse_step should use ARG_PULSE_STEP, not ARG_FRACTION. * docs/reference/Makefile.am: fun stuff, disabled docs generation again, gtk-scan.c needs to introspec paramspecs, not GtkAgs. * gtk/gtkwidget.[hc]: removed gtk_widget_setv(), gtk_widget_getv(), gtk_widget_newv() and gtk_widget_get(). (gtk_widget_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_widget_set): use g_object_set_valist(). * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: removed gtk_object_arg_get_info(), gtk_object_getv(), gtk_object_query_args(), gtk_object_newv(), gtk_object_class_add_signals(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_new(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv(), gtk_object_arg_set(), gtk_object_arg_get(), gtk_object_args_collect(), gtk_object_default_construct(), gtk_object_constructed(), GTK_CONSTRUCTED and GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED(). removed nsignals, signals and n_args members from GtkObjectClass. (gtk_object_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_object_set): use g_object_set_valist(). (gtk_object_get): use g_object_get_valist(). * gtk/gtkcompat.h: define gtk_object_default_construct(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_new): create constructed objects via g_object_new(). * gtk/*.c: removed gtk_object_class_add_signals() from class_init() fucntions, cleaned up method assignments (make sure your structures are setup properly before calling out). removed all GTK_CONSTRUCTED hacks ;)
2000-12-13 01:34:41 +00:00
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:pixbuf ##### -->
<para>
Contains a pointer to a #GdkPixbuf structure that will be used by
the pixbuf canvas item as an image source. When a pixbuf is set
its reference count is incremented; if the pixbuf item kept a
pointer to another #GdkPixbuf structure, the reference count of
this structure will be decremented. Also, the GdkPixbuf's
reference count will automatically be decremented when the
#GnomeCanvasPixbuf item is destroyed. When a pixbuf is queried, a
reference count will not be added to the return value; you must do
this yourself if you intend to keep the pixbuf structure around.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:width ##### -->
<para>
Indicates the width the pixbuf will be scaled to. This argument
will only be used if the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-set">width_set</link> argument
is %TRUE. If the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width-in-pixels">width_in_pixels</link>
argument is %FALSE, the width will be taken to be in canvas units,
and thus will be scaled along with the canvas item's affine
transformation. If width_in_pixels is %TRUE, the width will be
taken to be in pixels, and will visually remain a constant size
even if the item's affine transformation changes.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:width-in-pixels ##### -->
<para>
If this argument is %TRUE, then the width of the pixbuf will be
considered to be in pixels, that is, it will not be visually
scaled even if the item's affine transformation changes. If this
is %FALSE, then the width of the pixbuf will be considered to be
in canvas units, and so will be scaled normally by affine
transformations. The default is %FALSE.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:width-pixels ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:width-set ##### -->
<para>
Determines whether the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--width">width</link> argument is taken
into account when scaling the pixbuf item. If this argument is
%FALSE, then the width value of the pixbuf will be used instead.
This argument is %FALSE by default.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:x ##### -->
<para>
Indicates the horizontal translation offset of the pixbuf item's
image. This offset may not actually appear horizontal, since it
will be affected by the item's affine transformation. The default
is 0.0.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:x-in-pixels ##### -->
<para>
If this argument is %TRUE, the pixbuf's translation with respect
to its logical origin in item-relative coordinates will be in
pixels, that is, the visible offset will not change even if the
item's affine transformation changes. If it is %FALSE, the
pixbuf's translation will be taken to be in canvas units, and thus
will change along with the item's affine transformation. The
default is %FALSE.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:x-pixels ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:x-set ##### -->
<para>
Determines whether the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x">x</link> argument is used to
translate the pixbuf from its logical origin in item-relative
coordinates.
</para>
doh, this was broken beyond believe. Tue Dec 12 23:46:44 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtk/stock-icons/Makefile.am: doh, this was broken beyond believe. * gtk/gtkbox.c: change property types from (u)long to (u)int for ::position and ::padding. * gtk/gtkcontainer.c: make ::border_width an INT property. * gtk/gtkpacker.c: make ::position an INT property. * gtk/gtkscrolledwindow.c (gtk_scrolled_window_adjustment_changed): guard against NULL h/v scrollbars, since this is used at construction time. * gtk/gtkclist.[hc]: nuked gtk_clist_construct(), implemented internal gtk_clist_constructor(). * gtk/gtkctree.[hc]: nuked gtk_ctree_construct(), implemented gtk_ctree_constructor(). * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): property ::pulse_step should use ARG_PULSE_STEP, not ARG_FRACTION. * docs/reference/Makefile.am: fun stuff, disabled docs generation again, gtk-scan.c needs to introspec paramspecs, not GtkAgs. * gtk/gtkwidget.[hc]: removed gtk_widget_setv(), gtk_widget_getv(), gtk_widget_newv() and gtk_widget_get(). (gtk_widget_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_widget_set): use g_object_set_valist(). * gtk/gtkobject.[hc]: removed gtk_object_arg_get_info(), gtk_object_getv(), gtk_object_query_args(), gtk_object_newv(), gtk_object_class_add_signals(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_new(), gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv(), gtk_object_arg_set(), gtk_object_arg_get(), gtk_object_args_collect(), gtk_object_default_construct(), gtk_object_constructed(), GTK_CONSTRUCTED and GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED(). removed nsignals, signals and n_args members from GtkObjectClass. (gtk_object_new): use g_object_new_valist(). (gtk_object_set): use g_object_set_valist(). (gtk_object_get): use g_object_get_valist(). * gtk/gtkcompat.h: define gtk_object_default_construct(). * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_new): create constructed objects via g_object_new(). * gtk/*.c: removed gtk_object_class_add_signals() from class_init() fucntions, cleaned up method assignments (make sure your structures are setup properly before calling out). removed all GTK_CONSTRUCTED hacks ;)
2000-12-13 01:34:41 +00:00
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:y ##### -->
<para>
Indicates the vertical translation offset of the pixbuf item's
image. Works in the same way as the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x">x</link> argument. The default is
0.0.
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:y-in-pixels ##### -->
<para>
Works in the same way as the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x-in-pixels">x_in_pixels</link>
argument, but controls whether the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--y">y</link> translation offset is
scaled or not. The default is %FALSE.
</para>
<!--
Local variables:
mode: sgml
sgml-parent-document: ("../gdk-pixbuf.sgml" "book" "refsect2" "")
End:
-->
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:y-pixels ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ARG GnomeCanvasPixbuf:y-set ##### -->
<para>
Determines whether the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--y">y</link> argument is used to
translate the pixbuf from its logical origin in item-relative
coordinates. Works in the same way as the <link
linkend="GnomeCanvasPixbuf--x-set">x_set</link> argument. The
default is %FALSE.
</para>
contrib subdir 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * Makefile.am (SRC_SUBDIRS): contrib subdir * gdk/gdkpixbuf.h: Move GdkPixbufAlphaMode to gdk-pixbuf library, so it can be used in Xlib version * demos/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): error checking from 1.0 tree * gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c (gdk_pixbuf_loader_get_pixbuf): Sync change from 1.0 tree that returns first frame of animation if the loaded file is an animation. * contrib: add new directory to hold stuff that comes with GTK+ but isn't really part of GTK+ (for now, gdk-pixbuf-xlib) * configure.in: add contrib/* 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * gdk-pixbuf.h: add GdkPixbufAlphaMode 2000-10-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> This entry is a summary of the merged-in changes from 1.0. Relevant original ChangeLog entries are spliced in after this entry; the files they refer to are from the 1.0 gdk-pixbuf sources. * pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): sync a small fix from 1.0 * io-xpm.c (xpm_seek_string): add fscanf error check from 1.0 Add progressive loader from 1.0 * io-tiff.c (gdk_pixbuf__tiff_image_begin_load): mem leak fixes from 1.0 tree * io-pnm.c: new version from 1.0 tree * io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): sync from 1.0, use malloc not g_malloc * io-gif.c (lzw_read_byte): sync from 1.0, change a g_error to g_warning (gif_get_next_step): return 0 here, sync from 1.0 * gdk-pixbuf-util.c: sync email address change for Cody Russell 2000-09-11 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Pretty much totally rewrote again because last nights code was still "broken". Should now properly handle all error conditions gracefully. 2000-09-10 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-pnm.c: Rewrote. 2000-09-09 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/pixops/pixops.c (pixops_composite_nearest): Compute the correct dest offset. 2000-08-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: #include <unistd.h> 2000-08-05 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-tiff.c: stop leaking context->tempname. * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: same as above. 2000-07-26 Michael Meeks <michael@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-jpeg.c (gdk_pixbuf__jpeg_image_load): make g_malloc a malloc. 2000-07-21 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> * gdk-pixbuf/io-xpm.c: add a fake progressive loader so that xpm at least supports the progressive interface like the one in io-tiff.c. This should be reimplemented as an actual progressive loader. 2000-07-19 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com> * demo/pixbuf-demo.c (update_timeout): changed scaling level to make it look better. * gdk-pixbuf/testpixbuf.c (update_timeout): Patch from michael meeks to handle errors better.
2000-10-09 17:22:20 +00:00
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_pixbuf_new_from_stream ##### -->
<para>
</para>
@stream_length:
@stream:
@copy_pixels:
@error:
@Returns: