gdkDrawRgbImage(object, gc, x, y, width, height, dith, rgb.buf, rowstride)
gdkDrawRgbImageDithalign(object, gc, x, y, width, height, dith, rgb.buf, xdith, ydith)
gdkDrawIndexedImage(object, gc, x, y, width, height, dith, buf, cmap)
gdkDrawGrayImage(object, gc, x, y, width, height, dith, buf)
gdkDrawRgb32Image(object, gc, x, y, width, height, dith, buf)
gdkDrawRgb32ImageDithalign(object, gc, x, y, width, height, dith, buf, xdith, ydith)
gdkRgbCmapNew(colors)
gdkRgbGcSetForeground(gc, rgb)
gdkRgbGcSetBackground(gc, rgb)
gdkRgbXpixelFromRgb(rgb)
gdkRgbFindColor(colormap, color)
gdkRgbSetInstall(install)
gdkRgbSetMinColors(min.colors)
gdkRgbGetVisual()
gdkRgbGetColormap()
gdkRgbDitherable()
gdkRgbColormapDitherable(colormap)
gdkRgbSetVerbose(verbose)
gdkDrawPixbuf
uses GdkRGB in its implementation.
GdkRGB allocates a color cube to use when rendering images. You can
set the threshold for installing colormaps with
gdkRgbSetMinColors
. The default is 5x5x5 (125). If a colorcube
of this size or larger can be allocated in the default colormap, then
that's done. Otherwise, GdkRGB creates its own private colormap.
Setting it to 0 means that it always tries to use the default
colormap, and setting it to 216 means that it always creates a private
one if it cannot allocate the 6x6x6 colormap in the default. If you
always want a private colormap (to avoid consuming too many colormap
entries for other apps, say), you can use
gdk_rgb_set_install(TRUE)
.
Setting the value greater than 216 exercises a bug in older versions
of GdkRGB. Note, however, that setting it to 0 doesn't let you get
away with ignoring the colormap and visual - a colormap is always
created in grayscale and direct color modes, and the visual is changed
in cases where a "better" visual than the default is available.
If GDK is built with the Sun mediaLib library, the GdkRGB functions are
accelerated using mediaLib, which provides hardware acceleration on Intel,
AMD, and Sparc chipsets. If desired, mediaLib support can be turned off
by setting the GDK_DISABLE_MEDIALIB environment variable.
A simple example program using GdkRGB
# Simple example of using GdkRGB with RGtk2IMAGE_WIDTH <- 256 IMAGE_HEIGHT <- 256
rgb_example <- function() { window <- gtkWindow("toplevel", show = F) darea <- gtkDrawingArea() darea$setSizeRequest(IMAGE_WIDTH, IMAGE_HEIGHT) window$add(darea) # Set up the RGB buffer. x <- rep(0:(IMAGE_WIDTH-1), IMAGE_HEIGHT) y <- rep(0:(IMAGE_HEIGHT-1), IMAGE_WIDTH, each = T) red <- x - x %% 32 green <- (x / 32) * 4 + y - y %% 32 blue <- y - y %% 32 buf <- rbind(red, green, blue) # connect to expose event gSignalConnect(darea, "expose-event", on_darea_expose, buf) window$showAll() }
on_darea_expose <- function(widget, event, buf) { gdkDrawRgbImage(widget[["window"]], widget[["style"]][["fgGc"]][[GtkStateType["normal"]+1]], 0, 0, IMAGE_WIDTH, IMAGE_HEIGHT, "max", buf, IMAGE_WIDTH * 3) }