GtkPreview a widget to display RGB or grayscale data. The #GtkPreview widget provides a simple interface used to display images as RGB or grayscale data. #GdkRGB the backend used by #GtkPreview. The #GtkPreview-struct struct contains private data only, and should be accessed using the functions below. Contains information about global properties of preview widgets. The #GtkPreviewInfo struct contains the following fields. (These fields should be considered read-only. They should never be set by an application.) #GdkVisual *visual; the visual used by all previews. #GdkColormap *cmap; the colormap used by all previews. gdouble gamma; the gamma correction value used by all previews (See gtk_preview_set_gamma()). @lookup: @gamma: This union not used in GTK+. This function is deprecated and does nothing. Create a new preview widget. @type: the type data contained by the widget. (Grayscale or RGB) @Returns: Set the size that the preview widget will request in response to a "size_request" signal. The drawing area may actually be allocated a size larger than this depending on how it is packed within the enclosing containers. The effect of this is determined by whether the preview is set to expand or not (see gtk_preview_expand()) @preview: a #GtkPreview. @width: the new width. @height: the new height. Takes a portion of the contents of a preview widget and draws it onto the given drawable, @window. @preview: a #GtkPreview. @window: a window or pixmap. @gc: The graphics context for the operation. Only the clip mask for this GC matters. @srcx: the x coordinate of the upper left corner in the source image. @srcy: the y coordinate of the upper left corner in the source image. @destx: the x coordinate of the upper left corner in the destination image. @desty: the y coordinate of the upper left corner in the destination image. @width: the width of the rectangular portion to draw. @height: the height of the rectangular portion to draw. Sets the data for a portion of a row. @preview: a #GtkPreview. @data: the new data for the portion. It should contain @w bytes of data if the preview is of type GTK_TYPE_GRAYSCALE, and 3*@w bytes of data if the preview is of type GTK_TYPE_COLOR. @x: the starting value on the row to set. @y: the row to change. @w: the number of pixels in the row to change. Determines the way that the the preview widget behaves when the size it is allocated is larger than the requested size. If @expand is %FALSE, then the preview's window and buffer will be no larger than the size set with gtk_preview_size(), and the data set will be centered in the allocation if it is larger. If @expand is %TRUE then the window and buffer will expand with the allocation; the application is responsible for catching the "size_allocate" signal and providing the data appropriate for this size. @preview: a #GtkPreview. @expand: whether the preview's window should expand or not. Set the gamma-correction value for all preview widgets. (This function will eventually be replaced with a function that sets a per-preview-widget gamma value). The resulting intensity is given by: destination_value * pow (source_value/255, 1/gamma). The gamma value is applied when the data is set with gtk_preview_draw_row() so changing this value will not affect existing data in preview widgets. @gamma: the new gamma value. This function is deprecated and does nothing. GdkRGB automatically picks an optimium color cube for the display. @nred_shades: ignored @ngreen_shades: ignored @nblue_shades: ignored @ngray_shades: ignored This function is deprecated and does nothing. GdkRGB will automatically pick a private colormap if it cannot allocate sufficient colors. @install_cmap: ignored. This function is deprecated and does nothing. @nreserved: ignored. Set the dithering mode for the display. @preview: a #GtkPreview. @dither: the dithering mode. Returns the visual used by preview widgets. This function is deprecated, and you should use gdk_rgb_get_visual() instead. @Returns: the visual for previews. Returns the colormap used by preview widgets. This function is deprecated, and you should use gdk_rgb_get_cmap() instead. @Returns: the colormap for previews. Return a #GtkPreviewInfo structure containing global information about preview widgets. @Returns: a #GtkPreviewInfo structure. The return value belongs to GTK+ and must not be modified or freed. This function is deprecated and does nothing. It was once used for changing the colormap and visual on the fly. Determines the way that the the preview widget behaves when the size it is allocated is larger than the requested size. See gtk_preview_set_expand().