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2 | ** $Id: qpixmap.cpp 59 2006-01-29 19:56:21Z dmik $
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3 | **
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4 | ** Implementation of QPixmap class
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5 | **
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6 | ** Created : 950301
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36 | **********************************************************************/
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37 |
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38 | #include "qpixmap.h"
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39 |
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40 | #include "qbitmap.h"
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41 | #include "qimage.h"
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42 | #include "qwidget.h"
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43 | #include "qpainter.h"
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44 | #include "qdatastream.h"
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45 | #include "qbuffer.h"
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46 | #include "qobjectlist.h"
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47 | #include "qapplication.h"
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48 | #include <private/qinternal_p.h>
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49 | #include "qmime.h"
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50 | #include "qdragobject.h"
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51 | #include "qfile.h"
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52 |
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53 | /*!
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54 | \class QPixmap qpixmap.h
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55 | \brief The QPixmap class is an off-screen, pixel-based paint device.
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56 |
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57 | \ingroup graphics
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58 | \ingroup images
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59 | \ingroup shared
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60 | \mainclass
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61 |
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62 | QPixmap is one of the two classes Qt provides for dealing with
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63 | images; the other is QImage. QPixmap is designed and optimized
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64 | for drawing; QImage is designed and optimized for I/O and for
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65 | direct pixel access/manipulation. There are (slow) functions to
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66 | convert between QImage and QPixmap: convertToImage() and
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67 | convertFromImage().
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68 |
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69 | One common use of the QPixmap class is to enable smooth updating
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70 | of widgets. Whenever something complex needs to be drawn, you can
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71 | use a pixmap to obtain flicker-free drawing, like this:
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72 |
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73 | \list 1
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74 | \i Create a pixmap with the same size as the widget.
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75 | \i Fill the pixmap with the widget background color.
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76 | \i Paint the pixmap.
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77 | \i bitBlt() the pixmap contents onto the widget.
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78 | \endlist
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79 |
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80 | Pixel data in a pixmap is internal and is managed by the
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81 | underlying window system. Pixels can be accessed only through
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82 | QPainter functions, through bitBlt(), and by converting the
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83 | QPixmap to a QImage.
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84 |
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85 | You can easily display a QPixmap on the screen using
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86 | QLabel::setPixmap(). For example, all the QButton subclasses
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87 | support pixmap use.
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88 |
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89 | The QPixmap class uses \link shclass.html copy-on-write\endlink,
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90 | so it is practical to pass QPixmap objects by value.
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91 |
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92 | You can retrieve the width(), height(), depth() and size() of a
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93 | pixmap. The enclosing rectangle is given by rect(). Pixmaps can be
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94 | filled with fill() and resized with resize(). You can create and
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95 | set a mask with createHeuristicMask() and setMask(). Use
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96 | selfMask() to see if the pixmap is identical to its mask.
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97 |
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98 | In addition to loading a pixmap from file using load() you can
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99 | also loadFromData(). You can control optimization with
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100 | setOptimization() and obtain a transformed version of the pixmap
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101 | using xForm()
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102 |
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103 | Note regarding Windows 95 and 98: on Windows 9x the system crashes
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104 | if you create more than about 1000 pixmaps, independent of the
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105 | size of the pixmaps or installed RAM. Windows NT-systems (including
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106 | 2000, XP and following versions) do not have the same limitation,
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107 | but depending on the graphics equipment the system will fail to
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108 | allocate pixmap objects at some point (due to system running out of
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109 | GDI resources).
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110 |
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111 | Qt tries to work around the resource limitation. If you set the
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112 | pixmap optimization to \c QPixmap::MemoryOptim and the width of
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113 | your pixmap is less than or equal to 128 pixels, Qt stores the
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114 | pixmap in a way that is very memory-efficient when there are many
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115 | pixmaps.
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116 |
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117 | If your application uses dozens or hundreds of pixmaps (for
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118 | example on tool bar buttons and in popup menus), and you plan to
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119 | run it on Windows 95 or Windows 98, we recommend using code like
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120 | this:
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121 |
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122 | \code
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123 | QPixmap::setDefaultOptimization( QPixmap::MemoryOptim );
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124 | while ( ... ) {
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125 | // load tool bar pixmaps etc.
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126 | QPixmap *pixmap = new QPixmap(fileName);
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127 | }
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128 | QPixmap::setDefaultOptimization( QPixmap::NormalOptim );
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129 | \endcode
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130 |
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131 | In general it is recommended to make as much use of QPixmap's
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132 | implicit sharing and the QPixmapCache as possible.
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133 |
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134 | \sa QBitmap, QImage, QImageIO, \link shclass.html Shared Classes\endlink
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135 | */
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136 |
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137 | /*!
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138 | \enum QPixmap::ColorMode
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139 |
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140 | This enum type defines the color modes that exist for converting
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141 | QImage objects to QPixmap.
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142 |
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143 | \value Auto Select \c Color or \c Mono on a case-by-case basis.
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144 | \value Color Always create colored pixmaps.
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145 | \value Mono Always create bitmaps.
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146 | */
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147 |
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148 | /*!
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149 | \enum QPixmap::Optimization
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150 |
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151 | QPixmap has the choice of optimizing for speed or memory in a few
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152 | places; the best choice varies from pixmap to pixmap but can
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153 | generally be derived heuristically. This enum type defines a
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154 | number of optimization modes that you can set for any pixmap to
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155 | tweak the speed/memory tradeoffs:
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156 |
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157 | \value DefaultOptim Whatever QPixmap::defaultOptimization()
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158 | returns. A pixmap with this optimization will have whatever
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159 | the current default optimization is. If the default
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160 | optimization is changed using setDefaultOptimization(), then
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161 | this will not effect any pixmaps that have already been
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162 | created.
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163 |
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164 | \value NoOptim No optimization (currently the same as \c
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165 | MemoryOptim).
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166 |
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167 | \value MemoryOptim Optimize for minimal memory use on Windows
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168 | 9x and X11 systems.
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169 |
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170 | \value NormalOptim Optimize for typical usage. Often uses more
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171 | memory than \c MemoryOptim, and is often faster.
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172 |
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173 | \value BestOptim Optimize for pixmaps that are drawn very often
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174 | and where performance is critical. Generally uses more memory
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175 | than \c NormalOptim and may provide a little more speed.
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176 |
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177 | We recommend using \c DefaultOptim.
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178 |
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179 | */
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180 |
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181 |
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182 | QPixmap::Optimization QPixmap::defOptim = QPixmap::NormalOptim;
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183 |
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184 |
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185 | /*!
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186 | \internal
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187 | Private constructor which takes the bitmap flag, the optimization.and a screen.
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188 | */
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189 |
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190 | QPixmap::QPixmap( int w, int h, int depth, bool bitmap,
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191 | Optimization optimization )
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192 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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193 | {
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194 | init( w, h, depth, bitmap, optimization );
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195 | }
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196 |
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197 |
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198 | /*!
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199 | Constructs a null pixmap.
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200 |
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201 | \sa isNull()
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202 | */
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203 |
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204 | QPixmap::QPixmap()
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205 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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206 | {
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207 | init( 0, 0, 0, FALSE, defOptim );
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208 | }
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209 |
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210 | /*!
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211 | Constructs a pixmap from the QImage \a image.
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212 |
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213 | \sa convertFromImage()
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214 | */
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215 |
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216 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const QImage& image )
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217 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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218 | {
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219 | init( 0, 0, 0, FALSE, defOptim );
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220 | convertFromImage( image );
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221 | }
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222 |
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223 | /*!
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224 | Constructs a pixmap with \a w width, \a h height and \a depth bits
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225 | per pixel. The pixmap is optimized in accordance with the \a
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226 | optimization value.
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227 |
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228 | The contents of the pixmap is uninitialized.
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229 |
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230 | The \a depth can be either 1 (monochrome) or the depth of the
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231 | current video mode. If \a depth is negative, then the hardware
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232 | depth of the current video mode will be used.
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233 |
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234 | If either \a w or \a h is zero, a null pixmap is constructed.
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235 |
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236 | \sa isNull() QPixmap::Optimization
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237 | */
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238 |
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239 | QPixmap::QPixmap( int w, int h, int depth, Optimization optimization )
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240 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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241 | {
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242 | init( w, h, depth, FALSE, optimization );
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243 | }
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244 |
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245 | /*!
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246 | \overload QPixmap::QPixmap( const QSize &size, int depth, Optimization optimization )
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247 |
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248 | Constructs a pixmap of size \a size, \a depth bits per pixel,
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249 | optimized in accordance with the \a optimization value.
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250 | */
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251 |
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252 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const QSize &size, int depth, Optimization optimization )
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253 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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254 | {
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255 | init( size.width(), size.height(), depth, FALSE, optimization );
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256 | }
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257 |
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258 | #ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEIO
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259 | /*!
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260 | Constructs a pixmap from the file \a fileName. If the file does
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261 | not exist or is of an unknown format, the pixmap becomes a null
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262 | pixmap.
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263 |
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264 | The \a fileName, \a format and \a conversion_flags parameters are
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265 | passed on to load(). This means that the data in \a fileName is
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266 | not compiled into the binary. If \a fileName contains a relative
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267 | path (e.g. the filename only) the relevant file must be found
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268 | relative to the runtime working directory.
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269 |
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270 | If the image needs to be modified to fit in a lower-resolution
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271 | result (e.g. converting from 32-bit to 8-bit), use the \a
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272 | conversion_flags to specify how you'd prefer this to happen.
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273 |
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274 | \sa Qt::ImageConversionFlags isNull(), load(), loadFromData(), save(), imageFormat()
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275 | */
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276 |
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277 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const QString& fileName, const char *format,
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278 | int conversion_flags )
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279 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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280 | {
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281 | init( 0, 0, 0, FALSE, defOptim );
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282 | load( fileName, format, conversion_flags );
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283 | }
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284 |
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285 | /*!
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286 | Constructs a pixmap from the file \a fileName. If the file does
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287 | not exist or is of an unknown format, the pixmap becomes a null
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288 | pixmap.
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289 |
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290 | The \a fileName, \a format and \a mode parameters are passed on to
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291 | load(). This means that the data in \a fileName is not compiled
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292 | into the binary. If \a fileName contains a relative path (e.g. the
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293 | filename only) the relevant file must be found relative to the
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294 | runtime working directory.
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295 |
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296 | \sa QPixmap::ColorMode isNull(), load(), loadFromData(), save(), imageFormat()
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297 | */
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298 |
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299 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const QString& fileName, const char *format, ColorMode mode )
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300 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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301 | {
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302 | init( 0, 0, 0, FALSE, defOptim );
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303 | load( fileName, format, mode );
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304 | }
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305 |
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306 | /*!
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307 | Constructs a pixmap from \a xpm, which must be a valid XPM image.
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308 |
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309 | Errors are silently ignored.
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310 |
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311 | Note that it's possible to squeeze the XPM variable a little bit
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312 | by using an unusual declaration:
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313 |
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314 | \code
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315 | static const char * const start_xpm[]={
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316 | "16 15 8 1",
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317 | "a c #cec6bd",
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318 | ....
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319 | \endcode
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320 |
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321 | The extra \c const makes the entire definition read-only, which is
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322 | slightly more efficient (for example, when the code is in a shared
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323 | library) and ROMable when the application is to be stored in ROM.
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324 |
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325 | In order to use that sort of declaration you must cast the
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326 | variable back to \c{const char **} when you create the QPixmap.
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327 | */
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328 |
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329 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const char *xpm[] )
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330 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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331 | {
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332 | init( 0, 0, 0, FALSE, defOptim );
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333 | QImage image( xpm );
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334 | if ( !image.isNull() )
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335 | convertFromImage( image );
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336 | }
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337 |
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338 | /*!
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339 | Constructs a pixmaps by loading from \a img_data. The data can be
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340 | in any image format supported by Qt.
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341 |
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342 | \sa loadFromData()
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343 | */
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344 |
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345 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const QByteArray & img_data )
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346 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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347 | {
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348 | init( 0, 0, 0, FALSE, defOptim );
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349 | loadFromData( img_data );
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350 | }
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351 | #endif //QT_NO_IMAGEIO
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352 |
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353 | /*!
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354 | Constructs a pixmap that is a copy of \a pixmap.
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355 | */
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356 |
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357 | QPixmap::QPixmap( const QPixmap &pixmap )
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358 | : QPaintDevice( QInternal::Pixmap )
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359 | {
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360 | if ( pixmap.paintingActive() ) { // make a deep copy
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361 | data = 0;
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362 | operator=( pixmap.copy() );
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363 | } else {
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364 | data = pixmap.data;
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365 | data->ref();
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366 | devFlags = pixmap.devFlags; // copy QPaintDevice flags
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367 | #if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
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368 | hdc = pixmap.hdc; // copy Windows device context
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369 | #elif defined(Q_WS_PM)
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370 | hps = pixmap.hps; // copy OS/2 PM presentation space
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371 | #elif defined(Q_WS_X11)
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372 | hd = pixmap.hd; // copy X11 drawable
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373 | rendhd = pixmap.rendhd;
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374 | copyX11Data( &pixmap ); // copy x11Data
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375 | #elif defined(Q_WS_MAC)
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376 | hd = pixmap.hd;
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377 | #endif
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378 | }
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379 | }
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380 |
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381 |
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382 | /*!
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383 | Destroys the pixmap.
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384 | */
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385 |
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386 | QPixmap::~QPixmap()
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387 | {
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388 | deref();
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389 | }
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390 |
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391 | /*! Convenience function. Gets the data associated with the absolute
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392 | name \a abs_name from the default mime source factory and decodes it
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393 | to a pixmap.
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394 |
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395 | \sa QMimeSourceFactory, QImage::fromMimeSource(), QImageDrag::decode()
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396 | */
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397 |
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398 | #ifndef QT_NO_MIME
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399 | QPixmap QPixmap::fromMimeSource( const QString &abs_name )
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400 | {
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401 | const QMimeSource *m = QMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()->data( abs_name );
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402 | if ( !m ) {
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403 | if ( QFile::exists( abs_name ) )
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404 | return QPixmap( abs_name );
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405 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_STATE)
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406 | if ( !abs_name.isEmpty() )
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407 | qWarning( "QPixmap::fromMimeSource: Cannot find pixmap \"%s\" in the mime source factory",
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408 | abs_name.latin1() );
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409 | #endif
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410 | return QPixmap();
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411 | }
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412 | QPixmap pix;
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413 | QImageDrag::decode( m, pix );
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414 | return pix;
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415 | }
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416 | #endif
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417 |
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418 | /*!
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419 | Returns a \link shclass.html deep copy\endlink of the pixmap using
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420 | the bitBlt() function to copy the pixels.
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421 |
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422 | \sa operator=()
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423 | */
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424 |
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425 | QPixmap QPixmap::copy( bool ignoreMask ) const
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426 | {
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427 | #if defined(Q_WS_X11)
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428 | int old = x11SetDefaultScreen( x11Screen() );
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429 | #endif // Q_WS_X11
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430 |
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431 | QPixmap pm( data->w, data->h, data->d, data->bitmap, data->optim );
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432 |
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433 | if ( !pm.isNull() ) { // copy the bitmap
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434 | #if defined(Q_WS_X11)
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435 | pm.cloneX11Data( this );
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436 | #endif // Q_WS_X11
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437 |
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438 | if ( ignoreMask )
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439 | bitBlt( &pm, 0, 0, this, 0, 0, data->w, data->h, Qt::CopyROP, TRUE );
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440 | else
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441 | copyBlt( &pm, 0, 0, this, 0, 0, data->w, data->h );
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442 | }
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443 |
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444 | #if defined(Q_WS_X11)
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445 | x11SetDefaultScreen( old );
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446 | #endif // Q_WS_X11
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447 |
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448 | return pm;
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449 | }
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450 |
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451 |
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452 | /*!
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453 | Assigns the pixmap \a pixmap to this pixmap and returns a
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454 | reference to this pixmap.
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455 | */
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456 |
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457 | QPixmap &QPixmap::operator=( const QPixmap &pixmap )
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458 | {
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459 | if ( paintingActive() ) {
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460 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_STATE)
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461 | qWarning("QPixmap::operator=: Cannot assign to pixmap during painting");
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462 | #endif
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463 | return *this;
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464 | }
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465 | pixmap.data->ref(); // avoid 'x = x'
|
---|
466 | deref();
|
---|
467 | if ( pixmap.paintingActive() ) { // make a deep copy
|
---|
468 | init( pixmap.width(), pixmap.height(), pixmap.depth(),
|
---|
469 | pixmap.data->bitmap, pixmap.data->optim );
|
---|
470 | data->uninit = FALSE;
|
---|
471 | if ( !isNull() )
|
---|
472 | copyBlt( this, 0, 0, &pixmap, 0, 0, pixmap.width(), pixmap.height() );
|
---|
473 | pixmap.data->deref();
|
---|
474 | } else {
|
---|
475 | data = pixmap.data;
|
---|
476 | devFlags = pixmap.devFlags; // copy QPaintDevice flags
|
---|
477 | #if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
|
---|
478 | hdc = pixmap.hdc;
|
---|
479 | #elif defined(Q_WS_PM)
|
---|
480 | hps = pixmap.hps;
|
---|
481 | #elif defined(Q_WS_X11)
|
---|
482 | hd = pixmap.hd; // copy QPaintDevice drawable
|
---|
483 | rendhd = pixmap.rendhd;
|
---|
484 | copyX11Data( &pixmap ); // copy x11Data
|
---|
485 | #elif defined(Q_WS_MACX) || defined(Q_OS_MAC9)
|
---|
486 | hd = pixmap.hd;
|
---|
487 | #endif
|
---|
488 | }
|
---|
489 | return *this;
|
---|
490 | }
|
---|
491 |
|
---|
492 |
|
---|
493 | /*!
|
---|
494 | \overload
|
---|
495 |
|
---|
496 | Converts the image \a image to a pixmap that is assigned to this
|
---|
497 | pixmap. Returns a reference to the pixmap.
|
---|
498 |
|
---|
499 | \sa convertFromImage().
|
---|
500 | */
|
---|
501 |
|
---|
502 | QPixmap &QPixmap::operator=( const QImage &image )
|
---|
503 | {
|
---|
504 | convertFromImage( image );
|
---|
505 | return *this;
|
---|
506 | }
|
---|
507 |
|
---|
508 |
|
---|
509 | /*!
|
---|
510 | \fn bool QPixmap::isQBitmap() const
|
---|
511 |
|
---|
512 | Returns TRUE if this is a QBitmap; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
513 | */
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | /*!
|
---|
516 | \fn bool QPixmap::isNull() const
|
---|
517 |
|
---|
518 | Returns TRUE if this is a null pixmap; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
519 |
|
---|
520 | A null pixmap has zero width, zero height and no contents. You
|
---|
521 | cannot draw in a null pixmap or bitBlt() anything to it.
|
---|
522 |
|
---|
523 | Resizing an existing pixmap to (0, 0) makes a pixmap into a null
|
---|
524 | pixmap.
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | \sa resize()
|
---|
527 | */
|
---|
528 |
|
---|
529 | /*!
|
---|
530 | \fn int QPixmap::width() const
|
---|
531 |
|
---|
532 | Returns the width of the pixmap.
|
---|
533 |
|
---|
534 | \sa height(), size(), rect()
|
---|
535 | */
|
---|
536 |
|
---|
537 | /*!
|
---|
538 | \fn int QPixmap::height() const
|
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | Returns the height of the pixmap.
|
---|
541 |
|
---|
542 | \sa width(), size(), rect()
|
---|
543 | */
|
---|
544 |
|
---|
545 | /*!
|
---|
546 | \fn QSize QPixmap::size() const
|
---|
547 |
|
---|
548 | Returns the size of the pixmap.
|
---|
549 |
|
---|
550 | \sa width(), height(), rect()
|
---|
551 | */
|
---|
552 |
|
---|
553 | /*!
|
---|
554 | \fn QRect QPixmap::rect() const
|
---|
555 |
|
---|
556 | Returns the enclosing rectangle (0,0,width(),height()) of the pixmap.
|
---|
557 |
|
---|
558 | \sa width(), height(), size()
|
---|
559 | */
|
---|
560 |
|
---|
561 | /*!
|
---|
562 | \fn int QPixmap::depth() const
|
---|
563 |
|
---|
564 | Returns the depth of the pixmap.
|
---|
565 |
|
---|
566 | The pixmap depth is also called bits per pixel (bpp) or bit planes
|
---|
567 | of a pixmap. A null pixmap has depth 0.
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | \sa defaultDepth(), isNull(), QImage::convertDepth()
|
---|
570 | */
|
---|
571 |
|
---|
572 |
|
---|
573 | /*!
|
---|
574 | \overload void QPixmap::fill( const QWidget *widget, const QPoint &ofs )
|
---|
575 |
|
---|
576 | Fills the pixmap with the \a widget's background color or pixmap.
|
---|
577 | If the background is empty, nothing is done.
|
---|
578 |
|
---|
579 | The \a ofs point is an offset in the widget.
|
---|
580 |
|
---|
581 | The point \a ofs is a point in the widget's coordinate system. The
|
---|
582 | pixmap's top-left pixel will be mapped to the point \a ofs in the
|
---|
583 | widget. This is significant if the widget has a background pixmap;
|
---|
584 | otherwise the pixmap will simply be filled with the background
|
---|
585 | color of the widget.
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | Example:
|
---|
588 | \code
|
---|
589 | void CuteWidget::paintEvent( QPaintEvent *e )
|
---|
590 | {
|
---|
591 | QRect ur = e->rect(); // rectangle to update
|
---|
592 | QPixmap pix( ur.size() ); // Pixmap for double-buffering
|
---|
593 | pix.fill( this, ur.topLeft() ); // fill with widget background
|
---|
594 |
|
---|
595 | QPainter p( &pix );
|
---|
596 | p.translate( -ur.x(), -ur.y() ); // use widget coordinate system
|
---|
597 | // when drawing on pixmap
|
---|
598 | // ... draw on pixmap ...
|
---|
599 |
|
---|
600 | p.end();
|
---|
601 |
|
---|
602 | bitBlt( this, ur.topLeft(), &pix );
|
---|
603 | }
|
---|
604 | \endcode
|
---|
605 | */
|
---|
606 |
|
---|
607 | /*!
|
---|
608 | \overload void QPixmap::fill( const QWidget *widget, int xofs, int yofs )
|
---|
609 |
|
---|
610 | Fills the pixmap with the \a widget's background color or pixmap.
|
---|
611 | If the background is empty, nothing is done. \a xofs, \a yofs is
|
---|
612 | an offset in the widget.
|
---|
613 | */
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | void QPixmap::fill( const QWidget *widget, int xofs, int yofs )
|
---|
616 | {
|
---|
617 | const QPixmap* bgpm = widget->backgroundPixmap();
|
---|
618 | fill( widget->backgroundColor() );
|
---|
619 | if ( bgpm ) {
|
---|
620 | if ( !bgpm->isNull() ) {
|
---|
621 | QPoint ofs = widget->backgroundOffset();
|
---|
622 | xofs += ofs.x();
|
---|
623 | yofs += ofs.y();
|
---|
624 |
|
---|
625 | QPainter p;
|
---|
626 | p.begin( this );
|
---|
627 | p.setPen( NoPen );
|
---|
628 | p.drawTiledPixmap( 0, 0, width(), height(), *widget->backgroundPixmap(), xofs, yofs );
|
---|
629 | p.end();
|
---|
630 | }
|
---|
631 | }
|
---|
632 | }
|
---|
633 |
|
---|
634 |
|
---|
635 | /*!
|
---|
636 | \overload void QPixmap::resize( const QSize &size )
|
---|
637 |
|
---|
638 | Resizes the pixmap to size \a size.
|
---|
639 | */
|
---|
640 |
|
---|
641 | /*!
|
---|
642 | Resizes the pixmap to \a w width and \a h height. If either \a w
|
---|
643 | or \a h is 0, the pixmap becomes a null pixmap.
|
---|
644 |
|
---|
645 | If both \a w and \a h are greater than 0, a valid pixmap is
|
---|
646 | created. New pixels will be uninitialized (random) if the pixmap
|
---|
647 | is expanded.
|
---|
648 | */
|
---|
649 |
|
---|
650 | void QPixmap::resize( int w, int h )
|
---|
651 | {
|
---|
652 | if ( w < 1 || h < 1 ) { // becomes null
|
---|
653 | QPixmap pm( 0, 0, 0, data->bitmap, data->optim );
|
---|
654 | *this = pm;
|
---|
655 | return;
|
---|
656 | }
|
---|
657 | int d;
|
---|
658 | if ( depth() > 0 )
|
---|
659 | d = depth();
|
---|
660 | else
|
---|
661 | d = isQBitmap() ? 1 : -1;
|
---|
662 | // Create new pixmap
|
---|
663 | QPixmap pm( w, h, d, data->bitmap, data->optim );
|
---|
664 | #ifdef Q_WS_X11
|
---|
665 | pm.x11SetScreen( x11Screen() );
|
---|
666 | #endif // Q_WS_X11
|
---|
667 | if ( !data->uninit && !isNull() ) // has existing pixmap
|
---|
668 | bitBlt( &pm, 0, 0, this, 0, 0, // copy old pixmap
|
---|
669 | QMIN(width(), w),
|
---|
670 | QMIN(height(),h), CopyROP, TRUE );
|
---|
671 | #if defined(Q_WS_MAC)
|
---|
672 | if(data->alphapm) {
|
---|
673 | data->alphapm->resize(w, h);
|
---|
674 | } else
|
---|
675 | #elif defined(Q_WS_X11) && !defined(QT_NO_XFTFREETYPE)
|
---|
676 | if (data->alphapm)
|
---|
677 | qWarning("QPixmap::resize: TODO: resize alpha data");
|
---|
678 | else
|
---|
679 | #endif // Q_WS_X11
|
---|
680 | if ( data->mask ) { // resize mask as well
|
---|
681 | if ( data->selfmask ) { // preserve self-mask
|
---|
682 | pm.setMask( *((QBitmap*)&pm) );
|
---|
683 | } else { // independent mask
|
---|
684 | QBitmap m = *data->mask;
|
---|
685 | m.resize( w, h );
|
---|
686 | pm.setMask( m );
|
---|
687 | }
|
---|
688 | }
|
---|
689 | *this = pm;
|
---|
690 | }
|
---|
691 |
|
---|
692 |
|
---|
693 | /*!
|
---|
694 | \fn const QBitmap *QPixmap::mask() const
|
---|
695 |
|
---|
696 | Returns the mask bitmap, or 0 if no mask has been set.
|
---|
697 |
|
---|
698 | \sa setMask(), QBitmap, hasAlpha()
|
---|
699 | */
|
---|
700 |
|
---|
701 | /*!
|
---|
702 | Sets a mask bitmap.
|
---|
703 |
|
---|
704 | The \a newmask bitmap defines the clip mask for this pixmap. Every
|
---|
705 | pixel in \a newmask corresponds to a pixel in this pixmap. Pixel
|
---|
706 | value 1 means opaque and pixel value 0 means transparent. The mask
|
---|
707 | must have the same size as this pixmap.
|
---|
708 |
|
---|
709 | \warning Setting the mask on a pixmap will cause any alpha channel
|
---|
710 | data to be cleared. For example:
|
---|
711 | \code
|
---|
712 | QPixmap alpha( "image-with-alpha.png" );
|
---|
713 | QPixmap alphacopy = alpha;
|
---|
714 | alphacopy.setMask( *alphacopy.mask() );
|
---|
715 | \endcode
|
---|
716 | Now, alpha and alphacopy are visually different.
|
---|
717 |
|
---|
718 | Setting a \link isNull() null\endlink mask resets the mask.
|
---|
719 |
|
---|
720 | \sa mask(), createHeuristicMask(), QBitmap
|
---|
721 | */
|
---|
722 |
|
---|
723 | void QPixmap::setMask( const QBitmap &newmask )
|
---|
724 | {
|
---|
725 | const QPixmap *tmp = &newmask; // dec cxx bug
|
---|
726 | if ( (data == tmp->data) ||
|
---|
727 | ( newmask.handle() && newmask.handle() == handle() ) ) {
|
---|
728 | QPixmap m = tmp->copy( TRUE );
|
---|
729 | setMask( *((QBitmap*)&m) );
|
---|
730 | data->selfmask = TRUE; // mask == pixmap
|
---|
731 | return;
|
---|
732 | }
|
---|
733 |
|
---|
734 | if ( newmask.isNull() ) { // reset the mask
|
---|
735 | if (data->mask) {
|
---|
736 | detach();
|
---|
737 | data->selfmask = FALSE;
|
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | delete data->mask;
|
---|
740 | data->mask = 0;
|
---|
741 | #if defined (Q_WS_PM)
|
---|
742 | if ( data->maskedHbm ) {
|
---|
743 | GpiDeleteBitmap( data->maskedHbm );
|
---|
744 | data->maskedHbm = 0;
|
---|
745 | }
|
---|
746 | #endif
|
---|
747 | }
|
---|
748 | #if defined (Q_WS_PM)
|
---|
749 | if ( data->hasRealAlpha ) {
|
---|
750 | detach();
|
---|
751 | data->hasRealAlpha = FALSE;
|
---|
752 | if ( data->realAlphaBits ) {
|
---|
753 | delete[] data->realAlphaBits;
|
---|
754 | data->realAlphaBits = 0;
|
---|
755 | }
|
---|
756 | }
|
---|
757 | #endif
|
---|
758 | return;
|
---|
759 | }
|
---|
760 |
|
---|
761 | detach();
|
---|
762 | data->selfmask = FALSE;
|
---|
763 |
|
---|
764 | if ( newmask.width() != width() || newmask.height() != height() ) {
|
---|
765 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
|
---|
766 | qWarning( "QPixmap::setMask: The pixmap and the mask must have "
|
---|
767 | "the same size" );
|
---|
768 | #endif
|
---|
769 | return;
|
---|
770 | }
|
---|
771 | #if defined(Q_WS_MAC) || (defined(Q_WS_X11) && !defined(QT_NO_XFTFREETYPE))
|
---|
772 | // when setting the mask, we get rid of the alpha channel completely
|
---|
773 | delete data->alphapm;
|
---|
774 | data->alphapm = 0;
|
---|
775 | #endif // Q_WS_X11 && !QT_NO_XFTFREETYPE
|
---|
776 |
|
---|
777 | #if defined (Q_WS_PM)
|
---|
778 | if ( data->hasRealAlpha ) {
|
---|
779 | data->hasRealAlpha = FALSE;
|
---|
780 | if ( data->realAlphaBits ) {
|
---|
781 | delete[] data->realAlphaBits;
|
---|
782 | data->realAlphaBits = 0;
|
---|
783 | }
|
---|
784 | }
|
---|
785 | if ( data->maskedHbm ) {
|
---|
786 | GpiDeleteBitmap( data->maskedHbm );
|
---|
787 | data->maskedHbm = 0;
|
---|
788 | }
|
---|
789 | #endif
|
---|
790 |
|
---|
791 | delete data->mask;
|
---|
792 | QBitmap* newmaskcopy;
|
---|
793 | if ( newmask.mask() )
|
---|
794 | newmaskcopy = (QBitmap*)new QPixmap( tmp->copy( TRUE ) );
|
---|
795 | else
|
---|
796 | newmaskcopy = new QBitmap( newmask );
|
---|
797 | #ifdef Q_WS_X11
|
---|
798 | newmaskcopy->x11SetScreen( x11Screen() );
|
---|
799 | #endif
|
---|
800 | data->mask = newmaskcopy;
|
---|
801 | }
|
---|
802 |
|
---|
803 |
|
---|
804 | /*!
|
---|
805 | \fn bool QPixmap::selfMask() const
|
---|
806 |
|
---|
807 | Returns TRUE if the pixmap's mask is identical to the pixmap
|
---|
808 | itself; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
809 |
|
---|
810 | \sa mask()
|
---|
811 | */
|
---|
812 |
|
---|
813 | #ifndef QT_NO_IMAGE_HEURISTIC_MASK
|
---|
814 | /*!
|
---|
815 | Creates and returns a heuristic mask for this pixmap. It works by
|
---|
816 | selecting a color from one of the corners and then chipping away
|
---|
817 | pixels of that color, starting at all the edges.
|
---|
818 |
|
---|
819 | The mask may not be perfect but it should be reasonable, so you
|
---|
820 | can do things such as the following:
|
---|
821 | \code
|
---|
822 | pm->setMask( pm->createHeuristicMask() );
|
---|
823 | \endcode
|
---|
824 |
|
---|
825 | This function is slow because it involves transformation to a
|
---|
826 | QImage, non-trivial computations and a transformation back to a
|
---|
827 | QBitmap.
|
---|
828 |
|
---|
829 | If \a clipTight is TRUE the mask is just large enough to cover the
|
---|
830 | pixels; otherwise, the mask is larger than the data pixels.
|
---|
831 |
|
---|
832 | \sa QImage::createHeuristicMask()
|
---|
833 | */
|
---|
834 |
|
---|
835 | QBitmap QPixmap::createHeuristicMask( bool clipTight ) const
|
---|
836 | {
|
---|
837 | QBitmap m;
|
---|
838 | m.convertFromImage( convertToImage().createHeuristicMask(clipTight) );
|
---|
839 | return m;
|
---|
840 | }
|
---|
841 | #endif
|
---|
842 | #ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEIO
|
---|
843 | /*!
|
---|
844 | Returns a string that specifies the image format of the file \a
|
---|
845 | fileName, or 0 if the file cannot be read or if the format cannot
|
---|
846 | be recognized.
|
---|
847 |
|
---|
848 | The QImageIO documentation lists the supported image formats.
|
---|
849 |
|
---|
850 | \sa load(), save()
|
---|
851 | */
|
---|
852 |
|
---|
853 | const char* QPixmap::imageFormat( const QString &fileName )
|
---|
854 | {
|
---|
855 | return QImageIO::imageFormat(fileName);
|
---|
856 | }
|
---|
857 |
|
---|
858 | /*!
|
---|
859 | Loads a pixmap from the file \a fileName at runtime. Returns TRUE
|
---|
860 | if successful; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
861 |
|
---|
862 | If \a format is specified, the loader attempts to read the pixmap
|
---|
863 | using the specified format. If \a format is not specified
|
---|
864 | (default), the loader reads a few bytes from the header to guess
|
---|
865 | the file's format.
|
---|
866 |
|
---|
867 | See the convertFromImage() documentation for a description of the
|
---|
868 | \a conversion_flags argument.
|
---|
869 |
|
---|
870 | The QImageIO documentation lists the supported image formats and
|
---|
871 | explains how to add extra formats.
|
---|
872 |
|
---|
873 | \sa loadFromData(), save(), imageFormat(), QImage::load(),
|
---|
874 | QImageIO
|
---|
875 | */
|
---|
876 |
|
---|
877 | bool QPixmap::load( const QString &fileName, const char *format,
|
---|
878 | int conversion_flags )
|
---|
879 | {
|
---|
880 | QImageIO io( fileName, format );
|
---|
881 | bool result = io.read();
|
---|
882 | if ( result ) {
|
---|
883 | detach(); // ###hanord: Why detach here, convertFromImage does it
|
---|
884 | result = convertFromImage( io.image(), conversion_flags );
|
---|
885 | }
|
---|
886 | return result;
|
---|
887 | }
|
---|
888 |
|
---|
889 | /*!
|
---|
890 | \overload
|
---|
891 |
|
---|
892 | Loads a pixmap from the file \a fileName at runtime.
|
---|
893 |
|
---|
894 | If \a format is specified, the loader attempts to read the pixmap
|
---|
895 | using the specified format. If \a format is not specified
|
---|
896 | (default), the loader reads a few bytes from the header to guess
|
---|
897 | the file's format.
|
---|
898 |
|
---|
899 | The \a mode is used to specify the color mode of the pixmap.
|
---|
900 |
|
---|
901 | \sa QPixmap::ColorMode
|
---|
902 | */
|
---|
903 |
|
---|
904 | bool QPixmap::load( const QString &fileName, const char *format,
|
---|
905 | ColorMode mode )
|
---|
906 | {
|
---|
907 | int conversion_flags = 0;
|
---|
908 | switch (mode) {
|
---|
909 | case Color:
|
---|
910 | conversion_flags |= ColorOnly;
|
---|
911 | break;
|
---|
912 | case Mono:
|
---|
913 | conversion_flags |= MonoOnly;
|
---|
914 | break;
|
---|
915 | default:
|
---|
916 | break;// Nothing.
|
---|
917 | }
|
---|
918 | return load( fileName, format, conversion_flags );
|
---|
919 | }
|
---|
920 | #endif //QT_NO_IMAGEIO
|
---|
921 |
|
---|
922 | /*!
|
---|
923 | \overload
|
---|
924 |
|
---|
925 | Converts \a image and sets this pixmap using color mode \a mode.
|
---|
926 | Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
927 |
|
---|
928 | \sa QPixmap::ColorMode
|
---|
929 | */
|
---|
930 |
|
---|
931 | bool QPixmap::convertFromImage( const QImage &image, ColorMode mode )
|
---|
932 | {
|
---|
933 | if ( image.isNull() ) {
|
---|
934 | // convert null image to null pixmap
|
---|
935 | *this = QPixmap();
|
---|
936 | return TRUE;
|
---|
937 | }
|
---|
938 |
|
---|
939 | int conversion_flags = 0;
|
---|
940 | switch (mode) {
|
---|
941 | case Color:
|
---|
942 | conversion_flags |= ColorOnly;
|
---|
943 | break;
|
---|
944 | case Mono:
|
---|
945 | conversion_flags |= MonoOnly;
|
---|
946 | break;
|
---|
947 | default:
|
---|
948 | break;// Nothing.
|
---|
949 | }
|
---|
950 | return convertFromImage( image, conversion_flags );
|
---|
951 | }
|
---|
952 |
|
---|
953 | #ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEIO
|
---|
954 | /*!
|
---|
955 | Loads a pixmap from the binary data in \a buf (\a len bytes).
|
---|
956 | Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
957 |
|
---|
958 | If \a format is specified, the loader attempts to read the pixmap
|
---|
959 | using the specified format. If \a format is not specified
|
---|
960 | (default), the loader reads a few bytes from the header to guess
|
---|
961 | the file's format.
|
---|
962 |
|
---|
963 | See the convertFromImage() documentation for a description of the
|
---|
964 | \a conversion_flags argument.
|
---|
965 |
|
---|
966 | The QImageIO documentation lists the supported image formats and
|
---|
967 | explains how to add extra formats.
|
---|
968 |
|
---|
969 | \sa load(), save(), imageFormat(), QImage::loadFromData(),
|
---|
970 | QImageIO
|
---|
971 | */
|
---|
972 |
|
---|
973 | bool QPixmap::loadFromData( const uchar *buf, uint len, const char *format,
|
---|
974 | int conversion_flags )
|
---|
975 | {
|
---|
976 | QByteArray a;
|
---|
977 | a.setRawData( (char *)buf, len );
|
---|
978 | QBuffer b( a );
|
---|
979 | b.open( IO_ReadOnly );
|
---|
980 | QImageIO io( &b, format );
|
---|
981 | bool result = io.read();
|
---|
982 | b.close();
|
---|
983 | a.resetRawData( (char *)buf, len );
|
---|
984 | if ( result ) {
|
---|
985 | detach();
|
---|
986 | result = convertFromImage( io.image(), conversion_flags );
|
---|
987 | }
|
---|
988 | return result;
|
---|
989 | }
|
---|
990 |
|
---|
991 | /*!
|
---|
992 | \overload
|
---|
993 |
|
---|
994 | Loads a pixmap from the binary data in \a buf (\a len bytes) using
|
---|
995 | color mode \a mode. Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns
|
---|
996 | FALSE.
|
---|
997 |
|
---|
998 | If \a format is specified, the loader attempts to read the pixmap
|
---|
999 | using the specified format. If \a format is not specified
|
---|
1000 | (default), the loader reads a few bytes from the header to guess
|
---|
1001 | the file's format.
|
---|
1002 |
|
---|
1003 | \sa QPixmap::ColorMode
|
---|
1004 | */
|
---|
1005 |
|
---|
1006 | bool QPixmap::loadFromData( const uchar *buf, uint len, const char *format,
|
---|
1007 | ColorMode mode )
|
---|
1008 | {
|
---|
1009 | int conversion_flags = 0;
|
---|
1010 | switch (mode) {
|
---|
1011 | case Color:
|
---|
1012 | conversion_flags |= ColorOnly;
|
---|
1013 | break;
|
---|
1014 | case Mono:
|
---|
1015 | conversion_flags |= MonoOnly;
|
---|
1016 | break;
|
---|
1017 | default:
|
---|
1018 | break;// Nothing.
|
---|
1019 | }
|
---|
1020 | return loadFromData( buf, len, format, conversion_flags );
|
---|
1021 | }
|
---|
1022 |
|
---|
1023 | /*!
|
---|
1024 | \overload
|
---|
1025 | */
|
---|
1026 |
|
---|
1027 | bool QPixmap::loadFromData( const QByteArray &buf, const char *format,
|
---|
1028 | int conversion_flags )
|
---|
1029 | {
|
---|
1030 | return loadFromData( (const uchar *)(buf.data()), buf.size(),
|
---|
1031 | format, conversion_flags );
|
---|
1032 | }
|
---|
1033 |
|
---|
1034 |
|
---|
1035 | /*!
|
---|
1036 | Saves the pixmap to the file \a fileName using the image file
|
---|
1037 | format \a format and a quality factor \a quality. \a quality must
|
---|
1038 | be in the range [0,100] or -1. Specify 0 to obtain small
|
---|
1039 | compressed files, 100 for large uncompressed files, and -1 to use
|
---|
1040 | the default settings. Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise
|
---|
1041 | returns FALSE.
|
---|
1042 |
|
---|
1043 | \sa load(), loadFromData(), imageFormat(), QImage::save(),
|
---|
1044 | QImageIO
|
---|
1045 | */
|
---|
1046 |
|
---|
1047 | bool QPixmap::save( const QString &fileName, const char *format, int quality ) const
|
---|
1048 | {
|
---|
1049 | if ( isNull() )
|
---|
1050 | return FALSE; // nothing to save
|
---|
1051 | QImageIO io( fileName, format );
|
---|
1052 | return doImageIO( &io, quality );
|
---|
1053 | }
|
---|
1054 |
|
---|
1055 | /*!
|
---|
1056 | \overload
|
---|
1057 |
|
---|
1058 | This function writes a QPixmap to the QIODevice, \a device. This
|
---|
1059 | can be used, for example, to save a pixmap directly into a
|
---|
1060 | QByteArray:
|
---|
1061 | \code
|
---|
1062 | QPixmap pixmap;
|
---|
1063 | QByteArray ba;
|
---|
1064 | QBuffer buffer( ba );
|
---|
1065 | buffer.open( IO_WriteOnly );
|
---|
1066 | pixmap.save( &buffer, "PNG" ); // writes pixmap into ba in PNG format
|
---|
1067 | \endcode
|
---|
1068 | */
|
---|
1069 |
|
---|
1070 | bool QPixmap::save( QIODevice* device, const char* format, int quality ) const
|
---|
1071 | {
|
---|
1072 | if ( isNull() )
|
---|
1073 | return FALSE; // nothing to save
|
---|
1074 | QImageIO io( device, format );
|
---|
1075 | return doImageIO( &io, quality );
|
---|
1076 | }
|
---|
1077 |
|
---|
1078 | /*! \internal
|
---|
1079 | */
|
---|
1080 |
|
---|
1081 | bool QPixmap::doImageIO( QImageIO* io, int quality ) const
|
---|
1082 | {
|
---|
1083 | if ( !io )
|
---|
1084 | return FALSE;
|
---|
1085 | io->setImage( convertToImage() );
|
---|
1086 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
|
---|
1087 | if ( quality > 100 || quality < -1 )
|
---|
1088 | qWarning( "QPixmap::save: quality out of range [-1,100]" );
|
---|
1089 | #endif
|
---|
1090 | if ( quality >= 0 )
|
---|
1091 | io->setQuality( QMIN(quality,100) );
|
---|
1092 | return io->write();
|
---|
1093 | }
|
---|
1094 |
|
---|
1095 | #endif //QT_NO_IMAGEIO
|
---|
1096 |
|
---|
1097 | /*!
|
---|
1098 | \fn int QPixmap::serialNumber() const
|
---|
1099 |
|
---|
1100 | Returns a number that uniquely identifies the contents of this
|
---|
1101 | QPixmap object. This means that multiple QPixmap objects can have
|
---|
1102 | the same serial number as long as they refer to the same contents.
|
---|
1103 |
|
---|
1104 | An example of where this is useful is for caching QPixmaps.
|
---|
1105 |
|
---|
1106 | \sa QPixmapCache
|
---|
1107 | */
|
---|
1108 |
|
---|
1109 |
|
---|
1110 | /*!
|
---|
1111 | Returns the default pixmap optimization setting.
|
---|
1112 |
|
---|
1113 | \sa setDefaultOptimization(), setOptimization(), optimization()
|
---|
1114 | */
|
---|
1115 |
|
---|
1116 | QPixmap::Optimization QPixmap::defaultOptimization()
|
---|
1117 | {
|
---|
1118 | return defOptim;
|
---|
1119 | }
|
---|
1120 |
|
---|
1121 | /*!
|
---|
1122 | Sets the default pixmap optimization.
|
---|
1123 |
|
---|
1124 | All \e new pixmaps that are created will use this default
|
---|
1125 | optimization. You may also set optimization for individual pixmaps
|
---|
1126 | using the setOptimization() function.
|
---|
1127 |
|
---|
1128 | The initial default \a optimization setting is \c QPixmap::Normal.
|
---|
1129 |
|
---|
1130 | \sa defaultOptimization(), setOptimization(), optimization()
|
---|
1131 | */
|
---|
1132 |
|
---|
1133 | void QPixmap::setDefaultOptimization( Optimization optimization )
|
---|
1134 | {
|
---|
1135 | if ( optimization != DefaultOptim )
|
---|
1136 | defOptim = optimization;
|
---|
1137 | }
|
---|
1138 |
|
---|
1139 |
|
---|
1140 | // helper for next function.
|
---|
1141 | static QPixmap grabChildWidgets( QWidget * w )
|
---|
1142 | {
|
---|
1143 | QPixmap res( w->width(), w->height() );
|
---|
1144 | if ( res.isNull() && w->width() )
|
---|
1145 | return res;
|
---|
1146 | res.fill( w, QPoint( 0, 0 ) );
|
---|
1147 | QPaintDevice *oldRedirect = QPainter::redirect( w );
|
---|
1148 | QPainter::redirect( w, &res );
|
---|
1149 | bool dblbfr = QSharedDoubleBuffer::isDisabled();
|
---|
1150 | QSharedDoubleBuffer::setDisabled( TRUE );
|
---|
1151 | QPaintEvent e( w->rect(), FALSE );
|
---|
1152 | QApplication::sendEvent( w, &e );
|
---|
1153 | QSharedDoubleBuffer::setDisabled( dblbfr );
|
---|
1154 | QPainter::redirect( w, oldRedirect );
|
---|
1155 | if ( w->testWFlags( Qt::WRepaintNoErase ) )
|
---|
1156 | w->repaint( FALSE );
|
---|
1157 |
|
---|
1158 | const QObjectList * children = w->children();
|
---|
1159 | if ( children ) {
|
---|
1160 | QPainter p( &res );
|
---|
1161 | QObjectListIt it( *children );
|
---|
1162 | QObject * child;
|
---|
1163 | while( (child=it.current()) != 0 ) {
|
---|
1164 | ++it;
|
---|
1165 | if ( child->isWidgetType() &&
|
---|
1166 | !((QWidget *)child)->isHidden() &&
|
---|
1167 | ((QWidget *)child)->geometry().intersects( w->rect() ) ) {
|
---|
1168 | // those conditions aren't quite right, it's possible
|
---|
1169 | // to have a grandchild completely outside its
|
---|
1170 | // grandparent, but partially inside its parent. no
|
---|
1171 | // point in optimizing for that.
|
---|
1172 |
|
---|
1173 | // make sure to evaluate pos() first - who knows what
|
---|
1174 | // the paint event(s) inside grabChildWidgets() will do.
|
---|
1175 | QPoint childpos = ((QWidget *)child)->pos();
|
---|
1176 | QPixmap cpm = grabChildWidgets( (QWidget *)child );
|
---|
1177 | if ( cpm.isNull() ) {
|
---|
1178 | // Some child pixmap failed - abort and reset
|
---|
1179 | res.resize( 0, 0 );
|
---|
1180 | break;
|
---|
1181 | }
|
---|
1182 | p.drawPixmap( childpos, cpm);
|
---|
1183 | }
|
---|
1184 | }
|
---|
1185 | }
|
---|
1186 | return res;
|
---|
1187 | }
|
---|
1188 |
|
---|
1189 |
|
---|
1190 | /*!
|
---|
1191 | Creates a pixmap and paints \a widget in it.
|
---|
1192 |
|
---|
1193 | If the \a widget has any children, then they are also painted in
|
---|
1194 | the appropriate positions.
|
---|
1195 |
|
---|
1196 | If you specify \a x, \a y, \a w or \a h, only the rectangle you
|
---|
1197 | specify is painted. The defaults are 0, 0 (top-left corner) and
|
---|
1198 | -1,-1 (which means the entire widget).
|
---|
1199 |
|
---|
1200 | (If \a w is negative, the function copies everything to the right
|
---|
1201 | border of the window. If \a h is negative, the function copies
|
---|
1202 | everything to the bottom of the window.)
|
---|
1203 |
|
---|
1204 | If \a widget is 0, or if the rectangle defined by \a x, \a y, the
|
---|
1205 | modified \a w and the modified \a h does not overlap the \a
|
---|
1206 | {widget}->rect(), this function will return a null QPixmap.
|
---|
1207 |
|
---|
1208 | This function actually asks \a widget to paint itself (and its
|
---|
1209 | children to paint themselves). QPixmap::grabWindow() grabs pixels
|
---|
1210 | off the screen, which is a bit faster and picks up \e exactly
|
---|
1211 | what's on-screen. This function works by calling paintEvent() with
|
---|
1212 | painter redirection turned on. If there are overlaying windows,
|
---|
1213 | grabWindow() will see them, but not this function.
|
---|
1214 |
|
---|
1215 | If there is overlap, it returns a pixmap of the size you want,
|
---|
1216 | containing a rendering of \a widget. If the rectangle you ask for
|
---|
1217 | is a superset of \a widget, the areas outside \a widget are
|
---|
1218 | covered with the widget's background.
|
---|
1219 |
|
---|
1220 | If an error occurs when trying to grab the widget, such as the
|
---|
1221 | size of the widget being too large to fit in memory, an isNull()
|
---|
1222 | pixmap is returned.
|
---|
1223 |
|
---|
1224 | \sa grabWindow() QPainter::redirect() QWidget::paintEvent()
|
---|
1225 | */
|
---|
1226 |
|
---|
1227 | QPixmap QPixmap::grabWidget( QWidget * widget, int x, int y, int w, int h )
|
---|
1228 | {
|
---|
1229 | QPixmap res;
|
---|
1230 | if ( !widget )
|
---|
1231 | return res;
|
---|
1232 |
|
---|
1233 | if ( w < 0 )
|
---|
1234 | w = widget->width() - x;
|
---|
1235 | if ( h < 0 )
|
---|
1236 | h = widget->height() - y;
|
---|
1237 |
|
---|
1238 | QRect wr( x, y, w, h );
|
---|
1239 | if ( wr == widget->rect() )
|
---|
1240 | return grabChildWidgets( widget );
|
---|
1241 | if ( !wr.intersects( widget->rect() ) )
|
---|
1242 | return res;
|
---|
1243 |
|
---|
1244 | res.resize( w, h );
|
---|
1245 | if( res.isNull() )
|
---|
1246 | return res;
|
---|
1247 | res.fill( widget, QPoint( w,h ) );
|
---|
1248 | QPixmap tmp( grabChildWidgets( widget ) );
|
---|
1249 | if( tmp.isNull() )
|
---|
1250 | return tmp;
|
---|
1251 | ::bitBlt( &res, 0, 0, &tmp, x, y, w, h );
|
---|
1252 | return res;
|
---|
1253 | }
|
---|
1254 |
|
---|
1255 | /*!
|
---|
1256 | Returns the actual matrix used for transforming a pixmap with \a w
|
---|
1257 | width and \a h height and matrix \a matrix.
|
---|
1258 |
|
---|
1259 | When transforming a pixmap with xForm(), the transformation matrix
|
---|
1260 | is internally adjusted to compensate for unwanted translation,
|
---|
1261 | i.e. xForm() returns the smallest pixmap containing all
|
---|
1262 | transformed points of the original pixmap.
|
---|
1263 |
|
---|
1264 | This function returns the modified matrix, which maps points
|
---|
1265 | correctly from the original pixmap into the new pixmap.
|
---|
1266 |
|
---|
1267 | \sa xForm(), QWMatrix
|
---|
1268 | */
|
---|
1269 | #ifndef QT_NO_PIXMAP_TRANSFORMATION
|
---|
1270 | QWMatrix QPixmap::trueMatrix( const QWMatrix &matrix, int w, int h )
|
---|
1271 | {
|
---|
1272 | const double dt = (double)0.;
|
---|
1273 | double x1,y1, x2,y2, x3,y3, x4,y4; // get corners
|
---|
1274 | double xx = (double)w;
|
---|
1275 | double yy = (double)h;
|
---|
1276 |
|
---|
1277 | QWMatrix mat( matrix.m11(), matrix.m12(), matrix.m21(), matrix.m22(), 0., 0. );
|
---|
1278 |
|
---|
1279 | mat.map( dt, dt, &x1, &y1 );
|
---|
1280 | mat.map( xx, dt, &x2, &y2 );
|
---|
1281 | mat.map( xx, yy, &x3, &y3 );
|
---|
1282 | mat.map( dt, yy, &x4, &y4 );
|
---|
1283 |
|
---|
1284 | double ymin = y1; // lowest y value
|
---|
1285 | if ( y2 < ymin ) ymin = y2;
|
---|
1286 | if ( y3 < ymin ) ymin = y3;
|
---|
1287 | if ( y4 < ymin ) ymin = y4;
|
---|
1288 | double xmin = x1; // lowest x value
|
---|
1289 | if ( x2 < xmin ) xmin = x2;
|
---|
1290 | if ( x3 < xmin ) xmin = x3;
|
---|
1291 | if ( x4 < xmin ) xmin = x4;
|
---|
1292 |
|
---|
1293 | double ymax = y1; // lowest y value
|
---|
1294 | if ( y2 > ymax ) ymax = y2;
|
---|
1295 | if ( y3 > ymax ) ymax = y3;
|
---|
1296 | if ( y4 > ymax ) ymax = y4;
|
---|
1297 | double xmax = x1; // lowest x value
|
---|
1298 | if ( x2 > xmax ) xmax = x2;
|
---|
1299 | if ( x3 > xmax ) xmax = x3;
|
---|
1300 | if ( x4 > xmax ) xmax = x4;
|
---|
1301 |
|
---|
1302 | if ( xmax-xmin > 1.0 )
|
---|
1303 | xmin -= xmin/(xmax-xmin);
|
---|
1304 | if ( ymax-ymin > 1.0 )
|
---|
1305 | ymin -= ymin/(ymax-ymin);
|
---|
1306 |
|
---|
1307 | mat.setMatrix( matrix.m11(), matrix.m12(), matrix.m21(), matrix.m22(), -xmin, -ymin );
|
---|
1308 | return mat;
|
---|
1309 | }
|
---|
1310 | #endif // QT_NO_WMATRIX
|
---|
1311 |
|
---|
1312 |
|
---|
1313 |
|
---|
1314 |
|
---|
1315 |
|
---|
1316 | /*****************************************************************************
|
---|
1317 | QPixmap stream functions
|
---|
1318 | *****************************************************************************/
|
---|
1319 | #if !defined(QT_NO_DATASTREAM) && !defined(QT_NO_IMAGEIO)
|
---|
1320 | /*!
|
---|
1321 | \relates QPixmap
|
---|
1322 |
|
---|
1323 | Writes the pixmap \a pixmap to the stream \a s as a PNG image.
|
---|
1324 |
|
---|
1325 | Note that writing the stream to a file will not produce a valid image file.
|
---|
1326 |
|
---|
1327 | \sa QPixmap::save()
|
---|
1328 | \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink
|
---|
1329 | */
|
---|
1330 |
|
---|
1331 | QDataStream &operator<<( QDataStream &s, const QPixmap &pixmap )
|
---|
1332 | {
|
---|
1333 | s << pixmap.convertToImage();
|
---|
1334 | return s;
|
---|
1335 | }
|
---|
1336 |
|
---|
1337 | /*!
|
---|
1338 | \relates QPixmap
|
---|
1339 |
|
---|
1340 | Reads a pixmap from the stream \a s into the pixmap \a pixmap.
|
---|
1341 |
|
---|
1342 | \sa QPixmap::load()
|
---|
1343 | \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink
|
---|
1344 | */
|
---|
1345 |
|
---|
1346 | QDataStream &operator>>( QDataStream &s, QPixmap &pixmap )
|
---|
1347 | {
|
---|
1348 | QImage img;
|
---|
1349 | s >> img;
|
---|
1350 | pixmap.convertFromImage( img );
|
---|
1351 | return s;
|
---|
1352 | }
|
---|
1353 |
|
---|
1354 | #endif //QT_NO_DATASTREAM
|
---|
1355 |
|
---|
1356 |
|
---|
1357 |
|
---|
1358 |
|
---|
1359 | /*****************************************************************************
|
---|
1360 | QPixmap (and QImage) helper functions
|
---|
1361 | *****************************************************************************/
|
---|
1362 | /*
|
---|
1363 | This internal function contains the common (i.e. platform independent) code
|
---|
1364 | to do a transformation of pixel data. It is used by QPixmap::xForm() and by
|
---|
1365 | QImage::xForm().
|
---|
1366 |
|
---|
1367 | \a trueMat is the true transformation matrix (see QPixmap::trueMatrix()) and
|
---|
1368 | \a xoffset is an offset to the matrix.
|
---|
1369 |
|
---|
1370 | \a msbfirst specifies for 1bpp images, if the MSB or LSB comes first and \a
|
---|
1371 | depth specifies the colordepth of the data.
|
---|
1372 |
|
---|
1373 | \a dptr is a pointer to the destination data, \a dbpl specifies the bits per
|
---|
1374 | line for the destination data, \a p_inc is the offset that we advance for
|
---|
1375 | every scanline and \a dHeight is the height of the destination image.
|
---|
1376 |
|
---|
1377 | \a sprt is the pointer to the source data, \a sbpl specifies the bits per
|
---|
1378 | line of the source data, \a sWidth and \a sHeight are the width and height of
|
---|
1379 | the source data.
|
---|
1380 | */
|
---|
1381 | #ifndef QT_NO_PIXMAP_TRANSFORMATION
|
---|
1382 | #undef IWX_MSB
|
---|
1383 | #define IWX_MSB(b) if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs ) { \
|
---|
1384 | if ( *(sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16)+(trigx>>19)) & \
|
---|
1385 | (1 << (7-((trigx>>16)&7))) ) \
|
---|
1386 | *dptr |= b; \
|
---|
1387 | } \
|
---|
1388 | trigx += m11; \
|
---|
1389 | trigy += m12;
|
---|
1390 | // END OF MACRO
|
---|
1391 | #undef IWX_LSB
|
---|
1392 | #define IWX_LSB(b) if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs ) { \
|
---|
1393 | if ( *(sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16)+(trigx>>19)) & \
|
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1394 | (1 << ((trigx>>16)&7)) ) \
|
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1395 | *dptr |= b; \
|
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1396 | } \
|
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1397 | trigx += m11; \
|
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1398 | trigy += m12;
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1399 | // END OF MACRO
|
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1400 | #undef IWX_PIX
|
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1401 | #define IWX_PIX(b) if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs ) { \
|
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1402 | if ( (*(sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16)+(trigx>>19)) & \
|
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1403 | (1 << (7-((trigx>>16)&7)))) == 0 ) \
|
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1404 | *dptr &= ~b; \
|
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1405 | } \
|
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1406 | trigx += m11; \
|
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1407 | trigy += m12;
|
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1408 | // END OF MACRO
|
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1409 | bool qt_xForm_helper( const QWMatrix &trueMat, int xoffset,
|
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1410 | int type, int depth,
|
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1411 | uchar *dptr, int dbpl, int p_inc, int dHeight,
|
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1412 | uchar *sptr, int sbpl, int sWidth, int sHeight
|
---|
1413 | )
|
---|
1414 | {
|
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1415 | int m11 = (int)(trueMat.m11()*65536.0);
|
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1416 | int m12 = (int)(trueMat.m12()*65536.0);
|
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1417 | int m21 = (int)(trueMat.m21()*65536.0);
|
---|
1418 | int m22 = (int)(trueMat.m22()*65536.0);
|
---|
1419 | int dx = (int)(trueMat.dx() *65536.0);
|
---|
1420 | int dy = (int)(trueMat.dy() *65536.0);
|
---|
1421 |
|
---|
1422 | int m21ydx = dx + (xoffset<<16) + QABS(m11)/2;
|
---|
1423 | int m22ydy = dy + QABS(m22)/2;
|
---|
1424 | uint trigx;
|
---|
1425 | uint trigy;
|
---|
1426 | uint maxws = sWidth<<16;
|
---|
1427 | uint maxhs = sHeight<<16;
|
---|
1428 |
|
---|
1429 | for ( int y=0; y<dHeight; y++ ) { // for each target scanline
|
---|
1430 | trigx = m21ydx;
|
---|
1431 | trigy = m22ydy;
|
---|
1432 | uchar *maxp = dptr + dbpl;
|
---|
1433 | if ( depth != 1 ) {
|
---|
1434 | switch ( depth ) {
|
---|
1435 | case 8: // 8 bpp transform
|
---|
1436 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1437 | if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs )
|
---|
1438 | *dptr = *(sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16)+(trigx>>16));
|
---|
1439 | trigx += m11;
|
---|
1440 | trigy += m12;
|
---|
1441 | dptr++;
|
---|
1442 | }
|
---|
1443 | break;
|
---|
1444 |
|
---|
1445 | case 16: // 16 bpp transform
|
---|
1446 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1447 | if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs )
|
---|
1448 | *((ushort*)dptr) = *((ushort *)(sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16) +
|
---|
1449 | ((trigx>>16)<<1)));
|
---|
1450 | trigx += m11;
|
---|
1451 | trigy += m12;
|
---|
1452 | dptr++;
|
---|
1453 | dptr++;
|
---|
1454 | }
|
---|
1455 | break;
|
---|
1456 |
|
---|
1457 | case 24: { // 24 bpp transform
|
---|
1458 | uchar *p2;
|
---|
1459 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1460 | if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs ) {
|
---|
1461 | p2 = sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16) + ((trigx>>16)*3);
|
---|
1462 | dptr[0] = p2[0];
|
---|
1463 | dptr[1] = p2[1];
|
---|
1464 | dptr[2] = p2[2];
|
---|
1465 | }
|
---|
1466 | trigx += m11;
|
---|
1467 | trigy += m12;
|
---|
1468 | dptr += 3;
|
---|
1469 | }
|
---|
1470 | }
|
---|
1471 | break;
|
---|
1472 |
|
---|
1473 | case 32: // 32 bpp transform
|
---|
1474 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1475 | if ( trigx < maxws && trigy < maxhs )
|
---|
1476 | *((uint*)dptr) = *((uint *)(sptr+sbpl*(trigy>>16) +
|
---|
1477 | ((trigx>>16)<<2)));
|
---|
1478 | trigx += m11;
|
---|
1479 | trigy += m12;
|
---|
1480 | dptr += 4;
|
---|
1481 | }
|
---|
1482 | break;
|
---|
1483 |
|
---|
1484 | default: {
|
---|
1485 | return FALSE;
|
---|
1486 | }
|
---|
1487 | }
|
---|
1488 | } else {
|
---|
1489 | switch ( type ) {
|
---|
1490 | case QT_XFORM_TYPE_MSBFIRST:
|
---|
1491 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1492 | IWX_MSB(128);
|
---|
1493 | IWX_MSB(64);
|
---|
1494 | IWX_MSB(32);
|
---|
1495 | IWX_MSB(16);
|
---|
1496 | IWX_MSB(8);
|
---|
1497 | IWX_MSB(4);
|
---|
1498 | IWX_MSB(2);
|
---|
1499 | IWX_MSB(1);
|
---|
1500 | dptr++;
|
---|
1501 | }
|
---|
1502 | break;
|
---|
1503 | case QT_XFORM_TYPE_LSBFIRST:
|
---|
1504 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1505 | IWX_LSB(1);
|
---|
1506 | IWX_LSB(2);
|
---|
1507 | IWX_LSB(4);
|
---|
1508 | IWX_LSB(8);
|
---|
1509 | IWX_LSB(16);
|
---|
1510 | IWX_LSB(32);
|
---|
1511 | IWX_LSB(64);
|
---|
1512 | IWX_LSB(128);
|
---|
1513 | dptr++;
|
---|
1514 | }
|
---|
1515 | break;
|
---|
1516 | # if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
|
---|
1517 | case QT_XFORM_TYPE_WINDOWSPIXMAP:
|
---|
1518 | while ( dptr < maxp ) {
|
---|
1519 | IWX_PIX(128);
|
---|
1520 | IWX_PIX(64);
|
---|
1521 | IWX_PIX(32);
|
---|
1522 | IWX_PIX(16);
|
---|
1523 | IWX_PIX(8);
|
---|
1524 | IWX_PIX(4);
|
---|
1525 | IWX_PIX(2);
|
---|
1526 | IWX_PIX(1);
|
---|
1527 | dptr++;
|
---|
1528 | }
|
---|
1529 | break;
|
---|
1530 | # endif
|
---|
1531 | }
|
---|
1532 | }
|
---|
1533 | m21ydx += m21;
|
---|
1534 | m22ydy += m22;
|
---|
1535 | dptr += p_inc;
|
---|
1536 | }
|
---|
1537 | return TRUE;
|
---|
1538 | }
|
---|
1539 | #undef IWX_MSB
|
---|
1540 | #undef IWX_LSB
|
---|
1541 | #undef IWX_PIX
|
---|
1542 | #endif // QT_NO_PIXMAP_TRANSFORMATION
|
---|