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NAME

Tk_GetImage, Tk_RedrawImage, Tk_SizeOfImage, Tk_FreeImage - use an image in a widget

SYNOPSIS

#include <tk.h>

Tk_Image Tk_GetImage(interp, tkwin, name, changeProc, clientData)

Tk_RedrawImage(image, imageX, imageY, width, height, drawable, drawableX, drawableY)

Tk_SizeOfImage(image, widthPtr, heightPtr)

Tk_FreeImage(image)

ARGUMENTS

Tcl_Interp *interp (in)

Place to leave error message.

Tk_Window tkwin (in)

Window in which image will be used.

char *name (in)

Name of image.

Tk_ImageChangedProc *changeProc (in)

Procedure for Tk to invoke whenever image content or size changes.

ClientData clientData (in)

One-word value for Tk to pass to changeProc.

Tk_Image image (in)

Token for image instance; must have been returned by a previous call to Tk_GetImage.

int imageX (in)

X-coordinate of upper-left corner of region of image to redisplay (measured in pixels from the image's upper-left corner).

int imageY (in)

Y-coordinate of upper-left corner of region of image to redisplay (measured in pixels from the image's upper-left corner).

"int" width ((in))

Width of region of image to redisplay.

"int" height ((in))

Height of region of image to redisplay.

Drawable drawable (in)

Where to display image. Must either be window specified to Tk_GetImage or a pixmap compatible with that window.

int drawableX (in)

Where to display image in drawable: this is the x-coordinate in drawable where x-coordinate imageX of the image should be displayed.

int drawableY (in)

Where to display image in drawable: this is the y-coordinate in drawable where y-coordinate imageY of the image should be displayed.

"int" widthPtr (out)

Store width of image (in pixels) here.

"int" heightPtr (out)

Store height of image (in pixels) here.

DESCRIPTION

These procedures are invoked by widgets that wish to display images. Tk_GetImage is invoked by a widget when it first decides to display an image. name gives the name of the desired image and tkwin identifies the window where the image will be displayed. Tk_GetImage looks up the image in the table of existing images and returns a token for a new instance of the image. If the image doesn't exist then Tk_GetImage returns NULL and leaves an error message in interp->result.

When a widget wishes to actually display an image it must call Tk_RedrawWidget, identifying the image (image), a region within the image to redisplay (imageX, imageY, width, and height), and a place to display the image (drawable, drawableX, and drawableY). Tk will then invoke the appropriate image manager, which will display the requested portion of the image before returning.

A widget can find out the dimensions of an image by calling Tk_SizeOfImage: the width and height will be stored in the locations given by widthPtr and heightPtr, respectively.

When a widget is finished with an image (e.g., the widget is being deleted or it is going to use a different image instead of the current one), it must call Tk_FreeImage to release the image instance. The widget should never again use the image token after passing it to Tk_FreeImage. There must be exactly one call to Tk_FreeImage for each call to Tk_GetImage.

If the contents or size of an image changes, then any widgets using the image will need to find out about the changes so that they can redisplay themselves. The changeProc and clientData arguments to Tk_GetImage are used for this purpose. changeProc will be called by Tk whenever a change occurs in the image; it must match the following prototype:

 typedef void Tk_ImageChangedProc(
        ClientData clientData,
        int x,
        int y,
        int width,
        int height,
        int imageWidth,
        int imageHeight);

The clientData argument to changeProc is the same as the clientData argument to Tk_GetImage. It is usually a pointer to the widget record for the widget or some other data structure managed by the widget. The arguments x, y, width, and height identify a region within the image that must be redisplayed; they are specified in pixels measured from the upper-left corner of the image. The arguments imageWidth and imageHeight give the image's (new) size.

SEE ALSO

Tk::CrtImgType

KEYWORDS

images, redisplay