Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf(3)NAMEGtk2::Gdk::PixbufHIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf
METHODS
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new ($colorspace, $has_alpha,
$bits_per_sample, $width, $height)
· $colorspace (Gtk2::Gdk::Colorspace)
· $has_alpha (boolean)
· $bits_per_sample (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_data ($data, $colorspace,
$has_alpha, $bits_per_sample, $width, $height, $rowstride)
· $data (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf) pixel data, usually made with pack()
· $colorspace (Gtk2::Gdk::Colorspace)
· $has_alpha (boolean) true if the image data includes an alpha
channel (opacity information).
· $bits_per_sample (integer)
· $width (integer) in pixels.
· $height (integer) in pixels.
· $rowstride (integer) distance in bytes between row starts;
usually 3*width for rgb data, 4*width if $has_alpha is true.
Creates a new Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf out of in-memory image data.
Currently only RGB images with 8 bits per sample are supported.
In C this function allows you to wrap a GdkPixbuf structure around
existing pixel data. In Perl, we have to use "pack" to generate a
scalar containing the pixel data, and pass that scalar to
"new_from_data", which copies the scalar to keep it around. It
also manages the memory automagically, so there's no need for a
destruction notifier function. This all means that if you change
your copy of the data scalar later, the pixbuf will not reflect
that, but because of the way perl manages string data and scalars,
it would be pretty fragile to do that in the first place. If you
need to modify a pixbuf's data after it has been created, you can
create new pixbufs for the changed regions and use
"$pixbuf->composite", or try a different approach (possibly use a
server-side pixmap and gdk drawing primitives, or something like
libart).
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_file ($filename)
· $filename (localized file name)
May croak with a Glib::Error in $@ on failure.
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_file_at_scale ($filename, $width,
$height, $preserve_aspect_ratio)
· $filename (localized file name)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
· $preserve_aspect_ratio (boolean)
May croak with a Glib::Error in $@ on failure.
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_file_at_size ($filename, $width,
$height)
· $filename (localized file name)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
May croak with a Glib::Error in $@ on failure.
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_inline ($data, $copy_pixels=TRUE)
· $data (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf) the format is special, see discussion
· $copy_pixels (boolean) whether $data should be copied, defaults
to true
Gtk+ ships with a tool called "gdk-pixbuf-csource", which turns any
image understood by gdk-pixbuf into the C syntax of the declaration
of a static data structure containing that image data, to be
#included directly into your source code.
"gdk_pixbuf_new_from_inline" creates a new GdkPixbuf from that data
structure.
Currently, this is not very easy to do from Perl. The output of
"gdk-pixbuf-csource" must be mangled rather ruthlessly to create
valid Perl code using pack and translation from C string escapes to
valid Perl string escapes (for encoding and interpretation isses).
Because Perl scalars are garbage collected, it's rather rare to
have the ability to use static data, so $copy_pixels defaults to
true; if you can guarantee the image data will outlive the pixbuf
you can pass false here and save some memory.
For more information, see the description of
"gdk_pixbuf_new_from_inline" in the C API reference at
http://gtk.org/api/ .
May croak with a Glib::Error in $@ on failure.
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_xpm_data (...)
· ... (list) xpm data as a list of strings (see discussion)
X Pixel Map (XPM) files are designed to be easy to edit and easy to
include directly into C programs. The file format is the C syntax
of the declaration and initialization of a variable containing an
array of strings. "new_from_xpm_data" allows you to create an
image from such data included directly in your program source.
Since XPM files are C syntax, you must mangle that source a bit to
work in a Perl program. For example, this is a valid xpm, but it
is not valid Perl code:
/* XPM */
static char * test_xpm[] = {
"4 4 3 1",
" c None",
". c red",
"+ c blue",
".. +",
". ++",
" ++.",
"++.."};
You'll need to change the array declaration format, and change the
double-quoted strings to single-quoted to avoid Perl interpreting
any chars in the strings as special.
my @test_xpm = (
'4 4 3 1',
' c None',
'. c red',
'+ c blue',
'.. +',
'. ++',
' ++.',
'++..');
$pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_xpm_data (@test_xpm);
[It's only two or three regexes... Perhaps we should distribute a
script to convert XPM files to the proper format?]
pixbuf = $src_pixbuf->new_subpixbuf ($src_x, $src_y, $width, $height)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
pixbuf = $pixbuf->add_alpha ($substitute_color, $r, $g, $b)
· $substitute_color (boolean)
· $r (Glib::UChar)
· $g (Glib::UChar)
· $b (Glib::UChar)
integer = $pixbuf->get_bits_per_sample
colorspace = $pixbuf->get_colorspace
$src->composite ($dest, $dest_x, $dest_y, $dest_width, $dest_height,
$offset_x, $offset_y, $scale_x, $scale_y, $interp_type, $overall_alpha)
· $dest (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $dest_width (integer)
· $dest_height (integer)
· $offset_x (double)
· $offset_y (double)
· $scale_x (double)
· $scale_y (double)
· $interp_type (Gtk2::Gdk::InterpType)
· $overall_alpha (integer)
$src->composite_color ($dest, $dest_x, $dest_y, $dest_width,
$dest_height, $offset_x, $offset_y, $scale_x, $scale_y, $interp_type,
$overall_alpha, $check_x, $check_y, $check_size, $color1, $color2)
· $dest (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $dest_width (integer)
· $dest_height (integer)
· $offset_x (double)
· $offset_y (double)
· $scale_x (double)
· $scale_y (double)
· $interp_type (Gtk2::Gdk::InterpType)
· $overall_alpha (integer)
· $check_x (integer)
· $check_y (integer)
· $check_size (integer)
· $color1 (unsigned)
· $color2 (unsigned)
pixbuf = $src->composite_color_simple ($dest_width, $dest_height,
$interp_type, $overall_alpha, $check_size, $color1, $color2)
· $dest_width (integer)
· $dest_height (integer)
· $interp_type (Gtk2::Gdk::InterpType)
· $overall_alpha (integer)
· $check_size (integer)
· $color1 (unsigned)
· $color2 (unsigned)
pixbuf = $pixbuf->copy
$src_pixbuf->copy_area ($src_x, $src_y, $width, $height, $dest_pixbuf,
$dest_x, $dest_y)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
· $dest_pixbuf (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
list = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->get_file_info ($filename)
· $filename (localized file name)
$pixbuf->fill ($pixel)
· $pixel (unsigned) a packed RGBA value.
Clear $pixbuf to contain only the value given in $pixel.
pixbuf = $src->flip ($horizontal)
· $horizontal (boolean)
list = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->get_formats
Returns a list of hashes with information about the formats
supported by Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf.
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->get_from_drawable ($src, $cmap, $src_x,
$src_y, $dest_x, $dest_y, $width, $height)
pixbuf = $pixbuf->get_from_drawable ($src, $cmap, $src_x, $src_y,
$dest_x, $dest_y, $width, $height)
· $src (Gtk2::Gdk::Drawable)
· $cmap (Gtk2::Gdk::Colormap or undef)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
Fetch pixels from a Gtk2::Gdk::Drawable as a Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf.
Returns a new Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf if you use the class form, or
$pixbuf if you call it on an existing pixbuf.
pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->get_from_image ($src, $cmap, $src_x,
$src_y, $dest_x, $dest_y, $width, $height)
pixbuf = $pixbuf->get_from_image ($src, $cmap, $src_x, $src_y, $dest_x,
$dest_y, $width, $height)
· $src (Gtk2::Gdk::Image)
· $cmap (Gtk2::Gdk::Colormap or undef)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
Fetch pixels from a Gtk2::Gdk::Image as a Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf.
Returns a new Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf if you use the class form, or
$pixbuf if you call it on an existing pixbuf.
boolean = $pixbuf->get_has_alpha
integer = $pixbuf->get_height
integer = $pixbuf->get_n_channels
string or undef = $pixbuf->get_option ($key)
· $key (string)
scalar = $pixbuf->get_pixels
pixmap = $pixbuf->render_pixmap_and_mask ($alpha_threshold)
(pixmap, mask) = $pixbuf->render_pixmap_and_mask ($alpha_threshold)
· $alpha_threshold (integer)
pixmap = $pixbuf->render_pixmap_and_mask_for_colormap ($colormap,
$alpha_threshold)
(pixmap, mask) = $pixbuf->render_pixmap_and_mask_for_colormap
($colormap, $alpha_threshold)
· $colormap (Gtk2::Gdk::Colormap)
· $alpha_threshold (integer)
$pixbuf->render_threshold_alpha ($bitmap, $src_x, $src_y, $dest_x,
$dest_y, $width, $height, $alpha_threshold)
· $bitmap (Gtk2::Gdk::Bitmap)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
· $alpha_threshold (integer)
$pixbuf->render_to_drawable ($drawable, $gc, $src_x, $src_y, $dest_x,
$dest_y, $width, $height, $dither, $x_dither, $y_dither)
· $drawable (Gtk2::Gdk::Drawable)
· $gc (Gtk2::Gdk::GC)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
· $dither (Gtk2::Gdk::RgbDither)
· $x_dither (integer)
· $y_dither (integer)
$pixbuf->render_to_drawable_alpha ($drawable, $src_x, $src_y, $dest_x,
$dest_y, $width, $height, $alpha_mode, $alpha_threshold, $dither,
$x_dither, $y_dither)
· $drawable (Gtk2::Gdk::Drawable)
· $src_x (integer)
· $src_y (integer)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $width (integer)
· $height (integer)
· $alpha_mode (Gtk2::Gdk::PixbufAlphaMode)
· $alpha_threshold (integer)
· $dither (Gtk2::Gdk::RgbDither)
· $x_dither (integer)
· $y_dither (integer)
pixbuf = $src->rotate_simple ($angle)
· $angle (Gtk2::Gdk::PixbufRotation)
integer = $pixbuf->get_rowstride
$src->saturate_and_pixelate ($dest, $saturation, $pixelate)
· $dest (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
· $saturation (double)
· $pixelate (boolean)
$pixbuf->save ($filename, $type, ...)
· $filename (localized file name)
· $type (string) name of file format (e.g. "jpeg", "png")
· ... (list) list of key-value save options
Save $pixbuf to a file named $filename, in the format $type, which
is currently "jpeg" or "png". The function will croak if there is
an error, which may arise from file- or image format-related
issues.
Any values in ... should be key/value string pairs that modify the
saving parameters. For example:
$pixbuf->save ($filename, 'jpeg', quality => '100');
Currently only a few parameters exist. JPEG images can be saved
with a "quality" parameter; its value should be in the range
[0,100]. Text chunks can be attached to PNG images by specifying
parameters of the form "tEXt::key", where key is an ASCII string of
length 1-79. The values are UTF-8 encoded strings. (This is a
quote from the C API reference; note that the C API reference is
the canonical source for this information.)
May croak with a Glib::Error in $@ on failure.
scalar = $pixbuf->save_to_buffer ($type, ...)
· $type (string) name of file format (e.g. "jpeg", "png")
· ... (list) list of key-value save options
Save $pixbuf to a scalar buffer, in the format $type, which is
currently "jpeg" or "png". The function will croak if there is an
error, which may arise from image format-related issues.
The returned string contains binary data, which may have embedded
nuls. Don't try to "print" it.
See "Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf::save" for more details.
May croak with a Glib::Error in $@ on failure.
$src->scale ($dest, $dest_x, $dest_y, $dest_width, $dest_height,
$offset_x, $offset_y, $scale_x, $scale_y, $interp_type)
· $dest (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
· $dest_x (integer)
· $dest_y (integer)
· $dest_width (integer)
· $dest_height (integer)
· $offset_x (double)
· $offset_y (double)
· $scale_x (double)
· $scale_y (double)
· $interp_type (Gtk2::Gdk::InterpType)
pixbuf = $src->scale_simple ($dest_width, $dest_height, $interp_type)
· $dest_width (integer)
· $dest_height (integer)
· $interp_type (Gtk2::Gdk::InterpType)
integer = $pixbuf->get_width
PROPERTIES
'bits-per-sample' (integer : readable / writable / construct-only /
private)
The number of bits per sample
'colorspace' (Gtk2::Gdk::Colorspace : readable / writable / construct-
only / private)
The colourspace in which the samples are interpreted
'has-alpha' (boolean : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
Whether the pixbuf has an alpha channel
'height' (integer : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
The number of rows of the pixbuf
'n-channels' (integer : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
The number of samples per pixel
'pixels' (gpointer : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
A pointer to the pixel data of the pixbuf
'rowstride' (integer : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
The number of bytes between the start of a row and the start of the
next row
'width' (integer : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
The number of columns of the pixbuf
ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Gtk2::Gdk::Colorspace
· 'rgb' / 'GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB'
enum Gtk2::Gdk::InterpType
· 'nearest' / 'GDK_INTERP_NEAREST'
· 'tiles' / 'GDK_INTERP_TILES'
· 'bilinear' / 'GDK_INTERP_BILINEAR'
· 'hyper' / 'GDK_INTERP_HYPER'
enum Gtk2::Gdk::PixbufAlphaMode
· 'bilevel' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL'
· 'full' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_FULL'
enum Gtk2::Gdk::PixbufError
· 'corrupt-image' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR_CORRUPT_IMAGE'
· 'insufficient-memory' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY'
· 'bad-option' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR_BAD_OPTION'
· 'unknown-type' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR_UNKNOWN_TYPE'
· 'unsupported-operation' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION'
· 'failed' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR_FAILED'
enum Gtk2::Gdk::PixbufRotation
· 'none' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ROTATE_NONE'
· 'counterclockwise' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ROTATE_COUNTERCLOCKWISE'
· 'upsidedown' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ROTATE_UPSIDEDOWN'
· 'clockwise' / 'GDK_PIXBUF_ROTATE_CLOCKWISE'
enum Gtk2::Gdk::RgbDither
· 'none' / 'GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE'
· 'normal' / 'GDK_RGB_DITHER_NORMAL'
· 'max' / 'GDK_RGB_DITHER_MAX'
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
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