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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: image.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxImageHandler and wxImage | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows licence | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | Possible values for the image resolution option. | |
11 | ||
12 | @see wxImage::GetOptionInt(). | |
13 | */ | |
14 | enum wxImageResolution | |
15 | { | |
16 | /// Resolution not specified. | |
17 | wxIMAGE_RESOLUTION_NONE = 0, | |
18 | ||
19 | /// Resolution specified in inches. | |
20 | wxIMAGE_RESOLUTION_INCHES = 1, | |
21 | ||
22 | /// Resolution specified in centimetres. | |
23 | wxIMAGE_RESOLUTION_CM = 2 | |
24 | }; | |
25 | ||
26 | /** | |
27 | Image resize algorithm. | |
28 | ||
29 | This is used with wxImage::Scale() and wxImage::Rescale(). | |
30 | */ | |
31 | enum wxImageResizeQuality | |
32 | { | |
33 | /// Simplest and fastest algorithm. | |
34 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_NEAREST, | |
35 | ||
36 | /// Compromise between wxIMAGE_QUALITY_NEAREST and wxIMAGE_QUALITY_BICUBIC. | |
37 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_BILINEAR, | |
38 | ||
39 | /// Highest quality but slowest execution time. | |
40 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_BICUBIC, | |
41 | ||
42 | /** | |
43 | Use surrounding pixels to calculate an average that will be used for | |
44 | new pixels. This method is typically used when reducing the size of | |
45 | an image. | |
46 | */ | |
47 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_BOX_AVERAGE, | |
48 | ||
49 | /** | |
50 | Default image resizing algorithm used by wxImage::Scale(). Currently | |
51 | the same as wxIMAGE_QUALITY_NEAREST. | |
52 | */ | |
53 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_NORMAL, | |
54 | ||
55 | /** | |
56 | Best image resizing algorithm. Since version 2.9.2 this results in | |
57 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_BOX_AVERAGE being used when reducing the size of the | |
58 | image (meaning that both the new width and height will be smaller than | |
59 | the original size). Otherwise wxIMAGE_QUALITY_BICUBIC is used. | |
60 | */ | |
61 | wxIMAGE_QUALITY_HIGH | |
62 | }; | |
63 | ||
64 | /** | |
65 | Possible values for PNG image type option. | |
66 | ||
67 | @see wxImage::GetOptionInt(). | |
68 | */ | |
69 | enum wxImagePNGType | |
70 | { | |
71 | wxPNG_TYPE_COLOUR = 0, ///< Colour PNG image. | |
72 | wxPNG_TYPE_GREY = 2, ///< Greyscale PNG image converted from RGB. | |
73 | wxPNG_TYPE_GREY_RED = 3, ///< Greyscale PNG image using red as grey. | |
74 | wxPNG_TYPE_PALETTE = 4 ///< Palette encoding. | |
75 | }; | |
76 | ||
77 | ||
78 | /** | |
79 | Image option names. | |
80 | */ | |
81 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_QUALITY wxString("quality") | |
82 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_FILENAME wxString("FileName") | |
83 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTION wxString("Resolution") | |
84 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONX wxString("ResolutionX") | |
85 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONY wxString("ResolutionY") | |
86 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONUNIT wxString("ResolutionUnit") | |
87 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_MAX_WIDTH wxString("MaxWidth") | |
88 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_MAX_HEIGHT wxString("MaxHeight") | |
89 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_ORIGINAL_WIDTH wxString("OriginalWidth") | |
90 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_ORIGINAL_HEIGHT wxString("OriginalHeight") | |
91 | ||
92 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_BMP_FORMAT wxString("wxBMP_FORMAT") | |
93 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X wxString("HotSpotX") | |
94 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_Y wxString("HotSpotY") | |
95 | ||
96 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_GIF_COMMENT wxString("GifComment") | |
97 | ||
98 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_FORMAT wxString("PngFormat") | |
99 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_BITDEPTH wxString("PngBitDepth") | |
100 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_FILTER wxString("PngF") | |
101 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_LEVEL wxString("PngZL") | |
102 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_MEM_LEVEL wxString("PngZM") | |
103 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_STRATEGY wxString("PngZS") | |
104 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_BUFFER_SIZE wxString("PngZB") | |
105 | ||
106 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_BITSPERSAMPLE wxString("BitsPerSample") | |
107 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_SAMPLESPERPIXEL wxString("SamplesPerPixel") | |
108 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_COMPRESSION wxString("Compression") | |
109 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_PHOTOMETRIC wxString("Photometric") | |
110 | #define wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_IMAGEDESCRIPTOR wxString("ImageDescriptor") | |
111 | ||
112 | ||
113 | enum | |
114 | { | |
115 | wxBMP_24BPP = 24, // default, do not need to set | |
116 | //wxBMP_16BPP = 16, // wxQuantize can only do 236 colors? | |
117 | wxBMP_8BPP = 8, // 8bpp, quantized colors | |
118 | wxBMP_8BPP_GREY = 9, // 8bpp, rgb averaged to greys | |
119 | wxBMP_8BPP_GRAY = wxBMP_8BPP_GREY, | |
120 | wxBMP_8BPP_RED = 10, // 8bpp, red used as greyscale | |
121 | wxBMP_8BPP_PALETTE = 11, // 8bpp, use the wxImage's palette | |
122 | wxBMP_4BPP = 4, // 4bpp, quantized colors | |
123 | wxBMP_1BPP = 1, // 1bpp, quantized "colors" | |
124 | wxBMP_1BPP_BW = 2 // 1bpp, black & white from red | |
125 | }; | |
126 | ||
127 | ||
128 | /** | |
129 | @class wxImageHandler | |
130 | ||
131 | This is the base class for implementing image file loading/saving, and | |
132 | image creation from data. | |
133 | It is used within wxImage and is not normally seen by the application. | |
134 | ||
135 | If you wish to extend the capabilities of wxImage, derive a class from | |
136 | wxImageHandler and add the handler using wxImage::AddHandler in your | |
137 | application initialization. | |
138 | ||
139 | Note that all wxImageHandlers provided by wxWidgets are part of | |
140 | the @ref page_libs_wxcore library. | |
141 | For details about the default handlers, please see the section | |
142 | @ref image_handlers in the wxImage class documentation. | |
143 | ||
144 | ||
145 | @section imagehandler_note Note (Legal Issue) | |
146 | ||
147 | This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. | |
148 | (Applies when wxWidgets is linked with JPEG support. | |
149 | wxJPEGHandler uses libjpeg created by IJG.) | |
150 | ||
151 | ||
152 | @stdobjects | |
153 | ::wxNullImage | |
154 | ||
155 | @library{wxcore} | |
156 | @category{gdi} | |
157 | ||
158 | @see wxImage, wxInitAllImageHandlers() | |
159 | */ | |
160 | class wxImageHandler : public wxObject | |
161 | { | |
162 | public: | |
163 | /** | |
164 | Default constructor. | |
165 | ||
166 | In your own default constructor, initialise the members | |
167 | m_name, m_extension and m_type. | |
168 | */ | |
169 | wxImageHandler(); | |
170 | ||
171 | /** | |
172 | Destroys the wxImageHandler object. | |
173 | */ | |
174 | virtual ~wxImageHandler(); | |
175 | ||
176 | /** | |
177 | Returns @true if this handler supports the image format contained in the | |
178 | given stream. | |
179 | ||
180 | This function doesn't modify the current stream position (because it | |
181 | restores the original position before returning; this however requires the | |
182 | stream to be seekable; see wxStreamBase::IsSeekable). | |
183 | */ | |
184 | bool CanRead( wxInputStream& stream ); | |
185 | ||
186 | /** | |
187 | Returns @true if this handler supports the image format contained in the | |
188 | file with the given name. | |
189 | ||
190 | This function doesn't modify the current stream position (because it | |
191 | restores the original position before returning; this however requires the | |
192 | stream to be seekable; see wxStreamBase::IsSeekable). | |
193 | */ | |
194 | bool CanRead( const wxString& filename ); | |
195 | ||
196 | /** | |
197 | Gets the preferred file extension associated with this handler. | |
198 | ||
199 | @see GetAltExtensions() | |
200 | */ | |
201 | const wxString& GetExtension() const; | |
202 | ||
203 | /** | |
204 | Returns the other file extensions associated with this handler. | |
205 | ||
206 | The preferred extension for this handler is returned by GetExtension(). | |
207 | ||
208 | @since 2.9.0 | |
209 | */ | |
210 | const wxArrayString& GetAltExtensions() const; | |
211 | ||
212 | /** | |
213 | If the image file contains more than one image and the image handler is capable | |
214 | of retrieving these individually, this function will return the number of | |
215 | available images. | |
216 | ||
217 | @param stream | |
218 | Opened input stream for reading image data. | |
219 | This function doesn't modify the current stream position (because it | |
220 | restores the original position before returning; this however requires the | |
221 | stream to be seekable; see wxStreamBase::IsSeekable). | |
222 | ||
223 | @return Number of available images. For most image handlers, this is 1 | |
224 | (exceptions are TIFF and ICO formats as well as animated GIFs | |
225 | for which this function returns the number of frames in the | |
226 | animation). | |
227 | */ | |
228 | virtual int GetImageCount(wxInputStream& stream); | |
229 | ||
230 | /** | |
231 | Gets the MIME type associated with this handler. | |
232 | */ | |
233 | const wxString& GetMimeType() const; | |
234 | ||
235 | /** | |
236 | Gets the name of this handler. | |
237 | */ | |
238 | const wxString& GetName() const; | |
239 | ||
240 | /** | |
241 | Gets the image type associated with this handler. | |
242 | */ | |
243 | wxBitmapType GetType() const; | |
244 | ||
245 | /** | |
246 | Loads a image from a stream, putting the resulting data into @a image. | |
247 | ||
248 | If the image file contains more than one image and the image handler is | |
249 | capable of retrieving these individually, @a index indicates which image | |
250 | to read from the stream. | |
251 | ||
252 | @param image | |
253 | The image object which is to be affected by this operation. | |
254 | @param stream | |
255 | Opened input stream for reading image data. | |
256 | @param verbose | |
257 | If set to @true, errors reported by the image handler will produce | |
258 | wxLogMessages. | |
259 | @param index | |
260 | The index of the image in the file (starting from zero). | |
261 | ||
262 | @return @true if the operation succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
263 | ||
264 | @see wxImage::LoadFile, wxImage::SaveFile, SaveFile() | |
265 | */ | |
266 | virtual bool LoadFile(wxImage* image, wxInputStream& stream, | |
267 | bool verbose = true, int index = -1); | |
268 | ||
269 | /** | |
270 | Saves a image in the output stream. | |
271 | ||
272 | @param image | |
273 | The image object which is to be affected by this operation. | |
274 | @param stream | |
275 | Opened output stream for writing the data. | |
276 | @param verbose | |
277 | If set to @true, errors reported by the image handler will produce | |
278 | wxLogMessages. | |
279 | ||
280 | @return @true if the operation succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
281 | ||
282 | @see wxImage::LoadFile, wxImage::SaveFile, LoadFile() | |
283 | */ | |
284 | virtual bool SaveFile(wxImage* image, wxOutputStream& stream, | |
285 | bool verbose = true); | |
286 | ||
287 | /** | |
288 | Sets the preferred file extension associated with this handler. | |
289 | ||
290 | @param extension | |
291 | File extension without leading dot. | |
292 | ||
293 | @see SetAltExtensions() | |
294 | */ | |
295 | void SetExtension(const wxString& extension); | |
296 | ||
297 | /** | |
298 | Sets the alternative file extensions associated with this handler. | |
299 | ||
300 | @param extensions | |
301 | Array of file extensions. | |
302 | ||
303 | @see SetExtension() | |
304 | ||
305 | @since 2.9.0 | |
306 | */ | |
307 | void SetAltExtensions(const wxArrayString& extensions); | |
308 | ||
309 | /** | |
310 | Sets the handler MIME type. | |
311 | ||
312 | @param mimetype | |
313 | Handler MIME type. | |
314 | */ | |
315 | void SetMimeType(const wxString& mimetype); | |
316 | ||
317 | /** | |
318 | Sets the handler name. | |
319 | ||
320 | @param name | |
321 | Handler name. | |
322 | */ | |
323 | void SetName(const wxString& name); | |
324 | ||
325 | /** | |
326 | Retrieve the version information about the image library used by this | |
327 | handler. | |
328 | ||
329 | This method is not present in wxImageHandler class itself but is | |
330 | present in a few of the classes deriving from it, currently | |
331 | wxJPEGHandler, wxPNGHandler and wxTIFFHandler. It returns the | |
332 | information about the version of the image library being used for the | |
333 | corresponding handler implementation. | |
334 | ||
335 | @since 2.9.2 | |
336 | */ | |
337 | static wxVersionInfo GetLibraryVersionInfo(); | |
338 | }; | |
339 | ||
340 | ||
341 | /** | |
342 | Constant used to indicate the alpha value conventionally defined as | |
343 | the complete transparency. | |
344 | */ | |
345 | const unsigned char wxIMAGE_ALPHA_TRANSPARENT = 0; | |
346 | ||
347 | /** | |
348 | Constant used to indicate the alpha value conventionally defined as | |
349 | the complete opacity. | |
350 | */ | |
351 | const unsigned char wxIMAGE_ALPHA_OPAQUE = 0xff; | |
352 | ||
353 | const unsigned char wxIMAGE_ALPHA_THRESHOLD = 0x80; | |
354 | ||
355 | ||
356 | /** | |
357 | @class wxImage | |
358 | ||
359 | This class encapsulates a platform-independent image. | |
360 | ||
361 | An image can be created from data, or using wxBitmap::ConvertToImage. | |
362 | An image can be loaded from a file in a variety of formats, and is extensible | |
363 | to new formats via image format handlers. Functions are available to set and | |
364 | get image bits, so it can be used for basic image manipulation. | |
365 | ||
366 | A wxImage cannot (currently) be drawn directly to a wxDC. | |
367 | Instead, a platform-specific wxBitmap object must be created from it using | |
368 | the wxBitmap::wxBitmap(wxImage,int depth) constructor. | |
369 | This bitmap can then be drawn in a device context, using wxDC::DrawBitmap. | |
370 | ||
371 | More on the difference between wxImage and wxBitmap: wxImage is just a | |
372 | buffer of RGB bytes with an optional buffer for the alpha bytes. It is all | |
373 | generic, platform independent and image file format independent code. It | |
374 | includes generic code for scaling, resizing, clipping, and other manipulations | |
375 | of the image data. OTOH, wxBitmap is intended to be a wrapper of whatever is | |
376 | the native image format that is quickest/easiest to draw to a DC or to be the | |
377 | target of the drawing operations performed on a wxMemoryDC. By splitting the | |
378 | responsibilities between wxImage/wxBitmap like this then it's easier to use | |
379 | generic code shared by all platforms and image types for generic operations and | |
380 | platform specific code where performance or compatibility is needed. | |
381 | ||
382 | One colour value of the image may be used as a mask colour which will lead to | |
383 | the automatic creation of a wxMask object associated to the bitmap object. | |
384 | ||
385 | ||
386 | @section image_alpha Alpha channel support | |
387 | ||
388 | Starting from wxWidgets 2.5.0 wxImage supports alpha channel data, that is | |
389 | in addition to a byte for the red, green and blue colour components for each | |
390 | pixel it also stores a byte representing the pixel opacity. | |
391 | ||
392 | An alpha value of 0 corresponds to a transparent pixel (null opacity) while | |
393 | a value of 255 means that the pixel is 100% opaque. | |
394 | The constants ::wxIMAGE_ALPHA_TRANSPARENT and ::wxIMAGE_ALPHA_OPAQUE can be | |
395 | used to indicate those values in a more readable form. | |
396 | ||
397 | While all images have RGB data, not all images have an alpha channel. Before | |
398 | using wxImage::GetAlpha you should check if this image contains an alpha | |
399 | channel with wxImage::HasAlpha. Currently the BMP, PNG, TGA, and TIFF format | |
400 | handlers have full alpha channel support for loading so if you want to use | |
401 | alpha you have to use one of these formats. If you initialize the image | |
402 | alpha channel yourself using wxImage::SetAlpha, you should save it in | |
403 | either PNG, TGA, or TIFF format to avoid losing it as these are the only | |
404 | handlers that currently support saving with alpha. | |
405 | ||
406 | ||
407 | @section image_handlers Available image handlers | |
408 | ||
409 | The following image handlers are available. | |
410 | wxBMPHandler is always installed by default. | |
411 | To use other image formats, install the appropriate handler with | |
412 | wxImage::AddHandler or call ::wxInitAllImageHandlers(). | |
413 | ||
414 | - wxBMPHandler: For loading (including alpha support) and saving, always installed. | |
415 | - wxPNGHandler: For loading and saving. Includes alpha support. | |
416 | - wxJPEGHandler: For loading and saving. | |
417 | - wxGIFHandler: For loading and saving (see below). | |
418 | - wxPCXHandler: For loading and saving (see below). | |
419 | - wxPNMHandler: For loading and saving (see below). | |
420 | - wxTIFFHandler: For loading and saving. Includes alpha support. | |
421 | - wxTGAHandler: For loading and saving. Includes alpha support. | |
422 | - wxIFFHandler: For loading only. | |
423 | - wxXPMHandler: For loading and saving. | |
424 | - wxICOHandler: For loading and saving. | |
425 | - wxCURHandler: For loading and saving. | |
426 | - wxANIHandler: For loading only. | |
427 | ||
428 | When saving in PCX format, wxPCXHandler will count the number of different | |
429 | colours in the image; if there are 256 or less colours, it will save as 8 bit, | |
430 | else it will save as 24 bit. | |
431 | ||
432 | Loading PNMs only works for ASCII or raw RGB images. | |
433 | When saving in PNM format, wxPNMHandler will always save as raw RGB. | |
434 | ||
435 | Saving GIFs requires images of maximum 8 bpp (see wxQuantize), and the alpha channel converted to a mask (see wxImage::ConvertAlphaToMask). | |
436 | Saving an animated GIF requires images of the same size (see wxGIFHandler::SaveAnimation) | |
437 | ||
438 | @library{wxcore} | |
439 | @category{gdi} | |
440 | ||
441 | @stdobjects | |
442 | ::wxNullImage | |
443 | ||
444 | @see wxBitmap, wxInitAllImageHandlers(), wxPixelData | |
445 | */ | |
446 | class wxImage : public wxObject | |
447 | { | |
448 | public: | |
449 | /** | |
450 | A simple class which stores red, green and blue values as 8 bit unsigned integers | |
451 | in the range of 0-255. | |
452 | */ | |
453 | class RGBValue | |
454 | { | |
455 | public: | |
456 | /** | |
457 | Constructor for RGBValue, an object that contains values for red, green | |
458 | and blue which represent the value of a color. | |
459 | ||
460 | It is used by wxImage::HSVtoRGB and wxImage::RGBtoHSV, which convert | |
461 | between HSV color space and RGB color space. | |
462 | */ | |
463 | RGBValue(unsigned char r=0, unsigned char g=0, unsigned char b=0); | |
464 | ||
465 | unsigned char red; | |
466 | unsigned char green; | |
467 | unsigned char blue; | |
468 | }; | |
469 | ||
470 | /** | |
471 | A simple class which stores hue, saturation and value as doubles in the range 0.0-1.0. | |
472 | */ | |
473 | class HSVValue | |
474 | { | |
475 | public: | |
476 | /** | |
477 | Constructor for HSVValue, an object that contains values for hue, saturation | |
478 | and value which represent the value of a color. | |
479 | ||
480 | It is used by wxImage::HSVtoRGB() and wxImage::RGBtoHSV(), which convert | |
481 | between HSV color space and RGB color space. | |
482 | */ | |
483 | HSVValue(double h=0.0, double s=0.0, double v=0.0); | |
484 | ||
485 | double hue; | |
486 | double saturation; | |
487 | double value; | |
488 | }; | |
489 | ||
490 | /** | |
491 | Creates an empty wxImage object without an alpha channel. | |
492 | */ | |
493 | wxImage(); | |
494 | ||
495 | /** | |
496 | Creates an image with the given size and clears it if requested. | |
497 | ||
498 | Does not create an alpha channel. | |
499 | ||
500 | @param width | |
501 | Specifies the width of the image. | |
502 | @param height | |
503 | Specifies the height of the image. | |
504 | @param clear | |
505 | If @true, initialize the image to black. | |
506 | */ | |
507 | wxImage(int width, int height, bool clear = true); | |
508 | ||
509 | /** | |
510 | @overload | |
511 | */ | |
512 | wxImage(const wxSize& sz, bool clear = true); | |
513 | ||
514 | /** | |
515 | Creates an image from data in memory. If @a static_data is @false | |
516 | then the wxImage will take ownership of the data and free it | |
517 | afterwards. For this, it has to be allocated with @e malloc. | |
518 | ||
519 | @param width | |
520 | Specifies the width of the image. | |
521 | @param height | |
522 | Specifies the height of the image. | |
523 | @param data | |
524 | A pointer to RGB data | |
525 | @param static_data | |
526 | Indicates if the data should be free'd after use | |
527 | ||
528 | */ | |
529 | wxImage(int width, int height, unsigned char* data, bool static_data = false); | |
530 | ||
531 | /** | |
532 | @overload | |
533 | */ | |
534 | wxImage(const wxSize& sz, unsigned char* data, bool static_data = false); | |
535 | ||
536 | /** | |
537 | Creates an image from data in memory. If @a static_data is @false | |
538 | then the wxImage will take ownership of the data and free it | |
539 | afterwards. For this, it has to be allocated with @e malloc. | |
540 | ||
541 | @param width | |
542 | Specifies the width of the image. | |
543 | @param height | |
544 | Specifies the height of the image. | |
545 | @param data | |
546 | A pointer to RGB data | |
547 | @param alpha | |
548 | A pointer to alpha-channel data | |
549 | @param static_data | |
550 | Indicates if the data should be free'd after use | |
551 | ||
552 | */ | |
553 | wxImage(int width, int height, unsigned char* data, unsigned char* alpha, | |
554 | bool static_data = false ); | |
555 | ||
556 | /** | |
557 | @overload | |
558 | */ | |
559 | wxImage(const wxSize& sz, unsigned char* data, unsigned char* alpha, | |
560 | bool static_data = false); | |
561 | ||
562 | /** | |
563 | Creates an image from XPM data. | |
564 | ||
565 | @param xpmData | |
566 | A pointer to XPM image data. | |
567 | ||
568 | @beginWxPerlOnly | |
569 | Not supported by wxPerl. | |
570 | @endWxPerlOnly | |
571 | */ | |
572 | wxImage(const char* const* xpmData); | |
573 | ||
574 | /** | |
575 | Creates an image from a file. | |
576 | ||
577 | @param name | |
578 | Name of the file from which to load the image. | |
579 | @param type | |
580 | May be one of the following: | |
581 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP: Load a Windows bitmap file. | |
582 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_GIF: Load a GIF bitmap file. | |
583 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_JPEG: Load a JPEG bitmap file. | |
584 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG: Load a PNG bitmap file. | |
585 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PCX: Load a PCX bitmap file. | |
586 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNM: Load a PNM bitmap file. | |
587 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TIFF: Load a TIFF bitmap file. | |
588 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TGA: Load a TGA bitmap file. | |
589 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM: Load a XPM bitmap file. | |
590 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO: Load a Windows icon file (ICO). | |
591 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_CUR: Load a Windows cursor file (CUR). | |
592 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANI: Load a Windows animated cursor file (ANI). | |
593 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY: Will try to autodetect the format. | |
594 | @param index | |
595 | Index of the image to load in the case that the image file contains | |
596 | multiple images. This is only used by GIF, ICO and TIFF handlers. | |
597 | The default value (-1) means "choose the default image" and is | |
598 | interpreted as the first image (index=0) by the GIF and TIFF handler | |
599 | and as the largest and most colourful one by the ICO handler. | |
600 | ||
601 | @remarks Depending on how wxWidgets has been configured and by which | |
602 | handlers have been loaded, not all formats may be available. | |
603 | Any handler other than BMP must be previously initialized with | |
604 | wxImage::AddHandler or wxInitAllImageHandlers. | |
605 | ||
606 | @note | |
607 | You can use GetOptionInt() to get the hotspot when loading cursor files: | |
608 | @code | |
609 | int hotspot_x = image.GetOptionInt(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X); | |
610 | int hotspot_y = image.GetOptionInt(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_Y); | |
611 | @endcode | |
612 | ||
613 | @see LoadFile() | |
614 | */ | |
615 | wxImage(const wxString& name, wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY, int index = -1); | |
616 | ||
617 | /** | |
618 | Creates an image from a file using MIME-types to specify the type. | |
619 | ||
620 | @param name | |
621 | Name of the file from which to load the image. | |
622 | @param mimetype | |
623 | MIME type string (for example 'image/jpeg') | |
624 | @param index | |
625 | See description in wxImage(const wxString&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
626 | */ | |
627 | wxImage(const wxString& name, const wxString& mimetype, int index = -1); | |
628 | ||
629 | /** | |
630 | Creates an image from a stream. | |
631 | ||
632 | @param stream | |
633 | Opened input stream from which to load the image. Currently, | |
634 | the stream must support seeking. | |
635 | @param type | |
636 | See description in wxImage(const wxString&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
637 | @param index | |
638 | See description in wxImage(const wxString&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
639 | */ | |
640 | wxImage(wxInputStream& stream, wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY, int index = -1); | |
641 | ||
642 | /** | |
643 | Creates an image from a stream using MIME-types to specify the type. | |
644 | ||
645 | @param stream | |
646 | Opened input stream from which to load the image. Currently, | |
647 | the stream must support seeking. | |
648 | @param mimetype | |
649 | MIME type string (for example 'image/jpeg') | |
650 | @param index | |
651 | See description in wxImage(const wxString&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
652 | */ | |
653 | wxImage(wxInputStream& stream, const wxString& mimetype, int index = -1); | |
654 | ||
655 | /** | |
656 | Destructor. | |
657 | ||
658 | See @ref overview_refcount_destruct "reference-counted object destruction" | |
659 | for more info. | |
660 | */ | |
661 | virtual ~wxImage(); | |
662 | ||
663 | ||
664 | ||
665 | /** | |
666 | @name Image creation, initialization and deletion functions | |
667 | */ | |
668 | //@{ | |
669 | ||
670 | /** | |
671 | Returns an identical copy of this image. | |
672 | */ | |
673 | wxImage Copy() const; | |
674 | ||
675 | /** | |
676 | Creates a fresh image. | |
677 | See wxImage::wxImage(int,int,bool) for more info. | |
678 | ||
679 | @return @true if the call succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
680 | */ | |
681 | bool Create(int width, int height, bool clear = true); | |
682 | ||
683 | /** | |
684 | @overload | |
685 | */ | |
686 | bool Create( const wxSize& sz, bool clear = true ); | |
687 | ||
688 | /** | |
689 | Creates a fresh image. | |
690 | See wxImage::wxImage(int,int,unsigned char*,bool) for more info. | |
691 | ||
692 | @return @true if the call succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
693 | */ | |
694 | bool Create( int width, int height, unsigned char* data, bool static_data = false ); | |
695 | ||
696 | /** | |
697 | @overload | |
698 | */ | |
699 | bool Create( const wxSize& sz, unsigned char* data, bool static_data = false ); | |
700 | ||
701 | /** | |
702 | Creates a fresh image. | |
703 | See wxImage::wxImage(int,int,unsigned char*,unsigned char*,bool) for more info. | |
704 | ||
705 | @return @true if the call succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
706 | */ | |
707 | bool Create( int width, int height, unsigned char* data, unsigned char* alpha, bool static_data = false ); | |
708 | ||
709 | /** | |
710 | @overload | |
711 | */ | |
712 | bool Create( const wxSize& sz, unsigned char* data, unsigned char* alpha, bool static_data = false ); | |
713 | ||
714 | /** | |
715 | Initialize the image data with zeroes (the default) or with the | |
716 | byte value given as @a value. | |
717 | ||
718 | @since 2.9.0 | |
719 | */ | |
720 | void Clear(unsigned char value = 0); | |
721 | ||
722 | /** | |
723 | Destroys the image data. | |
724 | */ | |
725 | void Destroy(); | |
726 | ||
727 | /** | |
728 | Initializes the image alpha channel data. | |
729 | ||
730 | It is an error to call it if the image already has alpha data. | |
731 | If it doesn't, alpha data will be by default initialized to all pixels | |
732 | being fully opaque. But if the image has a mask colour, all mask pixels | |
733 | will be completely transparent. | |
734 | */ | |
735 | void InitAlpha(); | |
736 | ||
737 | //@} | |
738 | ||
739 | ||
740 | /** | |
741 | @name Image manipulation functions | |
742 | */ | |
743 | //@{ | |
744 | ||
745 | /** | |
746 | Blurs the image in both horizontal and vertical directions by the | |
747 | specified pixel @a blurRadius. This should not be used when using | |
748 | a single mask colour for transparency. | |
749 | ||
750 | @see BlurHorizontal(), BlurVertical() | |
751 | */ | |
752 | wxImage Blur(int blurRadius) const; | |
753 | ||
754 | /** | |
755 | Blurs the image in the horizontal direction only. This should not be used | |
756 | when using a single mask colour for transparency. | |
757 | ||
758 | @see Blur(), BlurVertical() | |
759 | */ | |
760 | wxImage BlurHorizontal(int blurRadius) const; | |
761 | ||
762 | /** | |
763 | Blurs the image in the vertical direction only. This should not be used | |
764 | when using a single mask colour for transparency. | |
765 | ||
766 | @see Blur(), BlurHorizontal() | |
767 | */ | |
768 | wxImage BlurVertical(int blurRadius) const; | |
769 | ||
770 | /** | |
771 | Returns a mirrored copy of the image. | |
772 | The parameter @a horizontally indicates the orientation. | |
773 | */ | |
774 | wxImage Mirror(bool horizontally = true) const; | |
775 | ||
776 | /** | |
777 | Copy the data of the given @a image to the specified position in this image. | |
778 | */ | |
779 | void Paste(const wxImage& image, int x, int y); | |
780 | ||
781 | /** | |
782 | Replaces the colour specified by @e r1,g1,b1 by the colour @e r2,g2,b2. | |
783 | */ | |
784 | void Replace(unsigned char r1, unsigned char g1, | |
785 | unsigned char b1, unsigned char r2, | |
786 | unsigned char g2, unsigned char b2); | |
787 | ||
788 | /** | |
789 | Changes the size of the image in-place by scaling it: after a call to this | |
790 | function,the image will have the given width and height. | |
791 | ||
792 | For a description of the @a quality parameter, see the Scale() function. | |
793 | Returns the (modified) image itself. | |
794 | ||
795 | @see Scale() | |
796 | */ | |
797 | wxImage& Rescale(int width, int height, | |
798 | wxImageResizeQuality quality = wxIMAGE_QUALITY_NORMAL); | |
799 | ||
800 | /** | |
801 | Changes the size of the image in-place without scaling it by adding either a | |
802 | border with the given colour or cropping as necessary. | |
803 | ||
804 | The image is pasted into a new image with the given @a size and background | |
805 | colour at the position @a pos relative to the upper left of the new image. | |
806 | ||
807 | If @a red = green = blue = -1 then use either the current mask colour | |
808 | if set or find, use, and set a suitable mask colour for any newly exposed | |
809 | areas. | |
810 | ||
811 | @return The (modified) image itself. | |
812 | ||
813 | @see Size() | |
814 | */ | |
815 | wxImage& Resize(const wxSize& size, const wxPoint& pos, int red = -1, | |
816 | int green = -1, int blue = -1); | |
817 | ||
818 | /** | |
819 | Rotates the image about the given point, by @a angle radians. | |
820 | ||
821 | Passing @true to @a interpolating results in better image quality, but is slower. | |
822 | ||
823 | If the image has a mask, then the mask colour is used for the uncovered | |
824 | pixels in the rotated image background. Else, black (rgb 0, 0, 0) will be used. | |
825 | ||
826 | Returns the rotated image, leaving this image intact. | |
827 | */ | |
828 | wxImage Rotate(double angle, const wxPoint& rotationCentre, | |
829 | bool interpolating = true, | |
830 | wxPoint* offsetAfterRotation = NULL) const; | |
831 | ||
832 | /** | |
833 | Returns a copy of the image rotated 90 degrees in the direction | |
834 | indicated by @a clockwise. | |
835 | */ | |
836 | wxImage Rotate90(bool clockwise = true) const; | |
837 | ||
838 | /** | |
839 | Returns a copy of the image rotated by 180 degrees. | |
840 | ||
841 | @since 2.9.2 | |
842 | */ | |
843 | wxImage Rotate180() const; | |
844 | ||
845 | /** | |
846 | Rotates the hue of each pixel in the image by @e angle, which is a double in | |
847 | the range of -1.0 to +1.0, where -1.0 corresponds to -360 degrees and +1.0 | |
848 | corresponds to +360 degrees. | |
849 | */ | |
850 | void RotateHue(double angle); | |
851 | ||
852 | /** | |
853 | Returns a scaled version of the image. | |
854 | ||
855 | This is also useful for scaling bitmaps in general as the only other way | |
856 | to scale bitmaps is to blit a wxMemoryDC into another wxMemoryDC. | |
857 | ||
858 | The parameter @a quality determines what method to use for resampling | |
859 | the image, see wxImageResizeQuality documentation. | |
860 | ||
861 | It should be noted that although using @c wxIMAGE_QUALITY_HIGH produces much nicer | |
862 | looking results it is a slower method. Downsampling will use the box averaging | |
863 | method which seems to operate very fast. If you are upsampling larger images using | |
864 | this method you will most likely notice that it is a bit slower and in extreme | |
865 | cases it will be quite substantially slower as the bicubic algorithm has to process a | |
866 | lot of data. | |
867 | ||
868 | It should also be noted that the high quality scaling may not work as expected | |
869 | when using a single mask colour for transparency, as the scaling will blur the | |
870 | image and will therefore remove the mask partially. Using the alpha channel | |
871 | will work. | |
872 | ||
873 | Example: | |
874 | @code | |
875 | // get the bitmap from somewhere | |
876 | wxBitmap bmp = ...; | |
877 | ||
878 | // rescale it to have size of 32*32 | |
879 | if ( bmp.GetWidth() != 32 || bmp.GetHeight() != 32 ) | |
880 | { | |
881 | wxImage image = bmp.ConvertToImage(); | |
882 | bmp = wxBitmap(image.Scale(32, 32)); | |
883 | ||
884 | // another possibility: | |
885 | image.Rescale(32, 32); | |
886 | bmp = image; | |
887 | } | |
888 | @endcode | |
889 | ||
890 | @see Rescale() | |
891 | */ | |
892 | wxImage Scale(int width, int height, | |
893 | wxImageResizeQuality quality = wxIMAGE_QUALITY_NORMAL) const; | |
894 | ||
895 | /** | |
896 | Returns a resized version of this image without scaling it by adding either a | |
897 | border with the given colour or cropping as necessary. | |
898 | ||
899 | The image is pasted into a new image with the given @a size and background | |
900 | colour at the position @a pos relative to the upper left of the new image. | |
901 | ||
902 | If @a red = green = blue = -1 then the areas of the larger image not covered | |
903 | by this image are made transparent by filling them with the image mask colour | |
904 | (which will be allocated automatically if it isn't currently set). | |
905 | ||
906 | Otherwise, the areas will be filled with the colour with the specified RGB components. | |
907 | ||
908 | @see Resize() | |
909 | */ | |
910 | wxImage Size(const wxSize& size, const wxPoint& pos, int red = -1, | |
911 | int green = -1, int blue = -1) const; | |
912 | ||
913 | //@} | |
914 | ||
915 | ||
916 | /** | |
917 | @name Conversion functions | |
918 | */ | |
919 | //@{ | |
920 | ||
921 | /** | |
922 | If the image has alpha channel, this method converts it to mask. | |
923 | ||
924 | If the image has an alpha channel, all pixels with alpha value less | |
925 | than @a threshold are replaced with the mask colour and the alpha | |
926 | channel is removed. Otherwise nothing is done. | |
927 | ||
928 | The mask colour is chosen automatically using | |
929 | FindFirstUnusedColour() by this function, see the overload below if you | |
930 | this is not appropriate. | |
931 | ||
932 | @return Returns @true on success, @false on error. | |
933 | */ | |
934 | bool ConvertAlphaToMask(unsigned char threshold = wxIMAGE_ALPHA_THRESHOLD); | |
935 | ||
936 | /** | |
937 | If the image has alpha channel, this method converts it to mask using | |
938 | the specified colour as the mask colour. | |
939 | ||
940 | If the image has an alpha channel, all pixels with alpha value less | |
941 | than @a threshold are replaced with the mask colour and the alpha | |
942 | channel is removed. Otherwise nothing is done. | |
943 | ||
944 | @since 2.9.0 | |
945 | ||
946 | @param mr | |
947 | The red component of the mask colour. | |
948 | @param mg | |
949 | The green component of the mask colour. | |
950 | @param mb | |
951 | The blue component of the mask colour. | |
952 | @param threshold | |
953 | Pixels with alpha channel values below the given threshold are | |
954 | considered to be transparent, i.e. the corresponding mask pixels | |
955 | are set. Pixels with the alpha values above the threshold are | |
956 | considered to be opaque. | |
957 | ||
958 | @return Returns @true on success, @false on error. | |
959 | */ | |
960 | bool ConvertAlphaToMask(unsigned char mr, unsigned char mg, unsigned char mb, | |
961 | unsigned char threshold = wxIMAGE_ALPHA_THRESHOLD); | |
962 | ||
963 | /** | |
964 | Returns a greyscale version of the image. | |
965 | ||
966 | The returned image uses the luminance component of the original to | |
967 | calculate the greyscale. Defaults to using the standard ITU-T BT.601 | |
968 | when converting to YUV, where every pixel equals | |
969 | (R * @a weight_r) + (G * @a weight_g) + (B * @a weight_b). | |
970 | */ | |
971 | wxImage ConvertToGreyscale(double weight_r, double weight_g, double weight_b) const; | |
972 | ||
973 | /** | |
974 | Returns a greyscale version of the image. | |
975 | @since 2.9.0 | |
976 | */ | |
977 | wxImage ConvertToGreyscale() const; | |
978 | ||
979 | /** | |
980 | Returns monochromatic version of the image. | |
981 | ||
982 | The returned image has white colour where the original has @e (r,g,b) | |
983 | colour and black colour everywhere else. | |
984 | */ | |
985 | wxImage ConvertToMono(unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b) const; | |
986 | ||
987 | /** | |
988 | Returns disabled (dimmed) version of the image. | |
989 | @since 2.9.0 | |
990 | */ | |
991 | wxImage ConvertToDisabled(unsigned char brightness = 255) const; | |
992 | ||
993 | //@} | |
994 | ||
995 | ||
996 | /** | |
997 | @name Miscellaneous functions | |
998 | */ | |
999 | //@{ | |
1000 | ||
1001 | /** | |
1002 | Computes the histogram of the image. @a histogram is a reference to | |
1003 | wxImageHistogram object. wxImageHistogram is a specialization of | |
1004 | wxHashMap "template" and is defined as follows: | |
1005 | ||
1006 | @code | |
1007 | class WXDLLEXPORT wxImageHistogramEntry | |
1008 | { | |
1009 | public: | |
1010 | wxImageHistogramEntry() : index(0), value(0) {} | |
1011 | unsigned long index; | |
1012 | unsigned long value; | |
1013 | }; | |
1014 | ||
1015 | WX_DECLARE_EXPORTED_HASH_MAP(unsigned long, wxImageHistogramEntry, | |
1016 | wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual, | |
1017 | wxImageHistogram); | |
1018 | @endcode | |
1019 | ||
1020 | @return Returns number of colours in the histogram. | |
1021 | */ | |
1022 | unsigned long ComputeHistogram(wxImageHistogram& histogram) const; | |
1023 | ||
1024 | /** | |
1025 | Finds the first colour that is never used in the image. | |
1026 | The search begins at given initial colour and continues by increasing | |
1027 | R, G and B components (in this order) by 1 until an unused colour is | |
1028 | found or the colour space exhausted. | |
1029 | ||
1030 | The parameters @a r, @a g, @a b are pointers to variables to save the colour. | |
1031 | ||
1032 | The parameters @a startR, @a startG, @a startB define the initial values | |
1033 | of the colour. | |
1034 | The returned colour will have RGB values equal to or greater than these. | |
1035 | ||
1036 | @return Returns @false if there is no unused colour left, @true on success. | |
1037 | ||
1038 | @note | |
1039 | This method involves computing the histogram, which is a | |
1040 | computationally intensive operation. | |
1041 | */ | |
1042 | bool FindFirstUnusedColour(unsigned char* r, unsigned char* g, | |
1043 | unsigned char* b, unsigned char startR = 1, | |
1044 | unsigned char startG = 0, | |
1045 | unsigned char startB = 0) const; | |
1046 | ||
1047 | /** | |
1048 | Assignment operator, using @ref overview_refcount "reference counting". | |
1049 | ||
1050 | @param image | |
1051 | Image to assign. | |
1052 | ||
1053 | @return Returns 'this' object. | |
1054 | */ | |
1055 | wxImage& operator=(const wxImage& image); | |
1056 | ||
1057 | //@} | |
1058 | ||
1059 | ||
1060 | /** | |
1061 | @name Getters | |
1062 | */ | |
1063 | //@{ | |
1064 | ||
1065 | /** | |
1066 | Returns pointer to the array storing the alpha values for this image. | |
1067 | ||
1068 | This pointer is @NULL for the images without the alpha channel. If the image | |
1069 | does have it, this pointer may be used to directly manipulate the alpha values | |
1070 | which are stored as the RGB ones. | |
1071 | */ | |
1072 | unsigned char* GetAlpha() const; | |
1073 | ||
1074 | /** | |
1075 | Returns the image data as an array. | |
1076 | ||
1077 | This is most often used when doing direct image manipulation. | |
1078 | The return value points to an array of characters in RGBRGBRGB... format | |
1079 | in the top-to-bottom, left-to-right order, that is the first RGB triplet | |
1080 | corresponds to the pixel first pixel of the first row, the second one --- | |
1081 | to the second pixel of the first row and so on until the end of the first | |
1082 | row, with second row following after it and so on. | |
1083 | ||
1084 | You should not delete the returned pointer nor pass it to SetData(). | |
1085 | */ | |
1086 | unsigned char* GetData() const; | |
1087 | ||
1088 | /** | |
1089 | Return alpha value at given pixel location. | |
1090 | */ | |
1091 | unsigned char GetAlpha(int x, int y) const; | |
1092 | ||
1093 | /** | |
1094 | Returns the red intensity at the given coordinate. | |
1095 | */ | |
1096 | unsigned char GetRed(int x, int y) const; | |
1097 | ||
1098 | /** | |
1099 | Returns the green intensity at the given coordinate. | |
1100 | */ | |
1101 | unsigned char GetGreen(int x, int y) const; | |
1102 | ||
1103 | /** | |
1104 | Returns the blue intensity at the given coordinate. | |
1105 | */ | |
1106 | unsigned char GetBlue(int x, int y) const; | |
1107 | ||
1108 | /** | |
1109 | Gets the red value of the mask colour. | |
1110 | */ | |
1111 | unsigned char GetMaskRed() const; | |
1112 | ||
1113 | /** | |
1114 | Gets the green value of the mask colour. | |
1115 | */ | |
1116 | unsigned char GetMaskGreen() const; | |
1117 | ||
1118 | /** | |
1119 | Gets the blue value of the mask colour. | |
1120 | */ | |
1121 | unsigned char GetMaskBlue() const; | |
1122 | ||
1123 | /** | |
1124 | Gets the width of the image in pixels. | |
1125 | ||
1126 | @see GetHeight(), GetSize() | |
1127 | */ | |
1128 | int GetWidth() const; | |
1129 | ||
1130 | /** | |
1131 | Gets the height of the image in pixels. | |
1132 | ||
1133 | @see GetWidth(), GetSize() | |
1134 | */ | |
1135 | int GetHeight() const; | |
1136 | ||
1137 | /** | |
1138 | Returns the size of the image in pixels. | |
1139 | ||
1140 | @since 2.9.0 | |
1141 | ||
1142 | @see GetHeight(), GetWidth() | |
1143 | */ | |
1144 | wxSize GetSize() const; | |
1145 | ||
1146 | /** | |
1147 | Gets a user-defined string-valued option. | |
1148 | ||
1149 | Generic options: | |
1150 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_FILENAME: The name of the file from which the image | |
1151 | was loaded. | |
1152 | ||
1153 | Options specific to wxGIFHandler: | |
1154 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_GIF_COMMENT: The comment text that is read from | |
1155 | or written to the GIF file. In an animated GIF each frame can have | |
1156 | its own comment. If there is only a comment in the first frame of | |
1157 | a GIF it will not be repeated in other frames. | |
1158 | ||
1159 | @param name | |
1160 | The name of the option, case-insensitive. | |
1161 | @return | |
1162 | The value of the option or an empty string if not found. Use | |
1163 | HasOption() if an empty string can be a valid option value. | |
1164 | ||
1165 | @see SetOption(), GetOptionInt(), HasOption() | |
1166 | */ | |
1167 | wxString GetOption(const wxString& name) const; | |
1168 | ||
1169 | /** | |
1170 | Gets a user-defined integer-valued option. | |
1171 | ||
1172 | The function is case-insensitive to @a name. | |
1173 | If the given option is not present, the function returns 0. | |
1174 | Use HasOption() if 0 is a possibly valid value for the option. | |
1175 | ||
1176 | Generic options: | |
1177 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_MAX_WIDTH and @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_MAX_HEIGHT: If either | |
1178 | of these options is specified, the loaded image will be scaled down | |
1179 | (preserving its aspect ratio) so that its width is less than the | |
1180 | max width given if it is not 0 @em and its height is less than the | |
1181 | max height given if it is not 0. This is typically used for loading | |
1182 | thumbnails and the advantage of using these options compared to | |
1183 | calling Rescale() after loading is that some handlers (only JPEG | |
1184 | one right now) support rescaling the image during loading which is | |
1185 | vastly more efficient than loading the entire huge image and | |
1186 | rescaling it later (if these options are not supported by the | |
1187 | handler, this is still what happens however). These options must be | |
1188 | set before calling LoadFile() to have any effect. | |
1189 | ||
1190 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_ORIGINAL_WIDTH and @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_ORIGINAL_HEIGHT: | |
1191 | These options will return the original size of the image if either | |
1192 | @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_MAX_WIDTH or @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_MAX_HEIGHT is | |
1193 | specified. | |
1194 | @since 2.9.3 | |
1195 | ||
1196 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_QUALITY: JPEG quality used when saving. This is an | |
1197 | integer in 0..100 range with 0 meaning very poor and 100 excellent | |
1198 | (but very badly compressed). This option is currently ignored for | |
1199 | the other formats. | |
1200 | ||
1201 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONUNIT: The value of this option determines | |
1202 | whether the resolution of the image is specified in centimetres or | |
1203 | inches, see wxImageResolution enum elements. | |
1204 | ||
1205 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTION, @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONX and | |
1206 | @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONY: These options define the resolution of | |
1207 | the image in the units corresponding to @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_RESOLUTIONUNIT | |
1208 | options value. The first option can be set before saving the image | |
1209 | to set both horizontal and vertical resolution to the same value. | |
1210 | The X and Y options are set by the image handlers if they support | |
1211 | the image resolution (currently BMP, JPEG and TIFF handlers do) and | |
1212 | the image provides the resolution information and can be queried | |
1213 | after loading the image. | |
1214 | ||
1215 | Options specific to wxPNGHandler: | |
1216 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_FORMAT: Format for saving a PNG file, see | |
1217 | wxImagePNGType for the supported values. | |
1218 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_BITDEPTH: Bit depth for every channel (R/G/B/A). | |
1219 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_FILTER: Filter for saving a PNG file, see libpng | |
1220 | (http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng-1.2.5-manual.html) for possible values | |
1221 | (e.g. PNG_FILTER_NONE, PNG_FILTER_SUB, PNG_FILTER_UP, etc). | |
1222 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_LEVEL: Compression level (0..9) for | |
1223 | saving a PNG file. An high value creates smaller-but-slower PNG file. | |
1224 | Note that unlike other formats (e.g. JPEG) the PNG format is always | |
1225 | lossless and thus this compression level doesn't tradeoff the image | |
1226 | quality. | |
1227 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_MEM_LEVEL: Compression memory usage | |
1228 | level (1..9) for saving a PNG file. An high value means the saving | |
1229 | process consumes more memory, but may create smaller PNG file. | |
1230 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_STRATEGY: Possible values are 0 for | |
1231 | default strategy, 1 for filter, and 2 for Huffman-only. | |
1232 | You can use OptiPNG (http://optipng.sourceforge.net/) to get a suitable | |
1233 | value for your application. | |
1234 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_PNG_COMPRESSION_BUFFER_SIZE: Internal buffer size | |
1235 | (in bytes) for saving a PNG file. Ideally this should be as big as | |
1236 | the resulting PNG file. Use this option if your application produces | |
1237 | images with small size variation. | |
1238 | ||
1239 | Options specific to wxTIFFHandler: | |
1240 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_BITSPERSAMPLE: Number of bits per | |
1241 | sample (channel). Currently values of 1 and 8 are supported. A | |
1242 | value of 1 results in a black and white image. A value of 8 (the | |
1243 | default) can mean greyscale or RGB, depending on the value of | |
1244 | @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_SAMPLESPERPIXEL. | |
1245 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_SAMPLESPERPIXEL: Number of samples | |
1246 | (channels) per pixel. Currently values of 1 and 3 are supported. | |
1247 | A value of 1 results in either a greyscale (by default) or black and | |
1248 | white image, depending on the value of | |
1249 | @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_BITSPERSAMPLE. A value of 3 (the default) | |
1250 | will result in an RGB image. | |
1251 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_COMPRESSION: Compression type. By default | |
1252 | it is set to 1 (COMPRESSION_NONE). Typical other values are | |
1253 | 5 (COMPRESSION_LZW) and 7 (COMPRESSION_JPEG). See tiff.h for more | |
1254 | options. | |
1255 | @li @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_PHOTOMETRIC: Specifies the photometric | |
1256 | interpretation. By default it is set to 2 (PHOTOMETRIC_RGB) for RGB | |
1257 | images and 0 (PHOTOMETRIC_MINISWHITE) for greyscale or black and | |
1258 | white images. It can also be set to 1 (PHOTOMETRIC_MINISBLACK) to | |
1259 | treat the lowest value as black and highest as white. | |
1260 | If you want a greyscale image it is also sufficient to only specify | |
1261 | @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_PHOTOMETRIC and set it to either | |
1262 | PHOTOMETRIC_MINISWHITE or PHOTOMETRIC_MINISBLACK. The other values | |
1263 | are taken care of. | |
1264 | ||
1265 | @note | |
1266 | Be careful when combining the options @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_SAMPLESPERPIXEL, | |
1267 | @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_BITSPERSAMPLE, and @c wxIMAGE_OPTION_TIFF_PHOTOMETRIC. | |
1268 | While some measures are taken to prevent illegal combinations and/or | |
1269 | values, it is still easy to abuse them and come up with invalid | |
1270 | results in the form of either corrupted images or crashes. | |
1271 | ||
1272 | @param name | |
1273 | The name of the option, case-insensitive. | |
1274 | @return | |
1275 | The value of the option or 0 if not found. | |
1276 | Use HasOption() if 0 can be a valid option value. | |
1277 | ||
1278 | @see SetOption(), GetOption() | |
1279 | */ | |
1280 | int GetOptionInt(const wxString& name) const; | |
1281 | ||
1282 | /** | |
1283 | Get the current mask colour or find a suitable unused colour that could be | |
1284 | used as a mask colour. Returns @true if the image currently has a mask. | |
1285 | */ | |
1286 | bool GetOrFindMaskColour(unsigned char* r, unsigned char* g, | |
1287 | unsigned char* b) const; | |
1288 | ||
1289 | /** | |
1290 | Returns the palette associated with the image. | |
1291 | Currently the palette is only used when converting to wxBitmap under Windows. | |
1292 | ||
1293 | Some of the wxImage handlers have been modified to set the palette if | |
1294 | one exists in the image file (usually 256 or less colour images in | |
1295 | GIF or PNG format). | |
1296 | */ | |
1297 | const wxPalette& GetPalette() const; | |
1298 | ||
1299 | /** | |
1300 | Returns a sub image of the current one as long as the rect belongs entirely | |
1301 | to the image. | |
1302 | */ | |
1303 | wxImage GetSubImage(const wxRect& rect) const; | |
1304 | ||
1305 | /** | |
1306 | Gets the type of image found by LoadFile() or specified with SaveFile(). | |
1307 | ||
1308 | @since 2.9.0 | |
1309 | */ | |
1310 | wxBitmapType GetType() const; | |
1311 | ||
1312 | /** | |
1313 | Returns @true if this image has alpha channel, @false otherwise. | |
1314 | ||
1315 | @see GetAlpha(), SetAlpha() | |
1316 | */ | |
1317 | bool HasAlpha() const; | |
1318 | ||
1319 | /** | |
1320 | Returns @true if there is a mask active, @false otherwise. | |
1321 | */ | |
1322 | bool HasMask() const; | |
1323 | ||
1324 | /** | |
1325 | Returns @true if the given option is present. | |
1326 | The function is case-insensitive to @a name. | |
1327 | ||
1328 | The lists of the currently supported options are in GetOption() and | |
1329 | GetOptionInt() function docs. | |
1330 | ||
1331 | @see SetOption(), GetOption(), GetOptionInt() | |
1332 | */ | |
1333 | bool HasOption(const wxString& name) const; | |
1334 | ||
1335 | /** | |
1336 | Returns @true if image data is present. | |
1337 | */ | |
1338 | bool IsOk() const; | |
1339 | ||
1340 | /** | |
1341 | Returns @true if the given pixel is transparent, i.e. either has the mask | |
1342 | colour if this image has a mask or if this image has alpha channel and alpha | |
1343 | value of this pixel is strictly less than @a threshold. | |
1344 | */ | |
1345 | bool IsTransparent(int x, int y, | |
1346 | unsigned char threshold = wxIMAGE_ALPHA_THRESHOLD) const; | |
1347 | ||
1348 | //@} | |
1349 | ||
1350 | ||
1351 | /** | |
1352 | @name Loading and saving functions | |
1353 | */ | |
1354 | //@{ | |
1355 | ||
1356 | /** | |
1357 | Loads an image from an input stream. | |
1358 | ||
1359 | @param stream | |
1360 | Opened input stream from which to load the image. | |
1361 | Currently, the stream must support seeking. | |
1362 | @param type | |
1363 | May be one of the following: | |
1364 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP: Load a Windows bitmap file. | |
1365 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_GIF: Load a GIF bitmap file. | |
1366 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_JPEG: Load a JPEG bitmap file. | |
1367 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG: Load a PNG bitmap file. | |
1368 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PCX: Load a PCX bitmap file. | |
1369 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNM: Load a PNM bitmap file. | |
1370 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TIFF: Load a TIFF bitmap file. | |
1371 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TGA: Load a TGA bitmap file. | |
1372 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM: Load a XPM bitmap file. | |
1373 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO: Load a Windows icon file (ICO). | |
1374 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_CUR: Load a Windows cursor file (CUR). | |
1375 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANI: Load a Windows animated cursor file (ANI). | |
1376 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY: Will try to autodetect the format. | |
1377 | @param index | |
1378 | Index of the image to load in the case that the image file contains | |
1379 | multiple images. This is only used by GIF, ICO and TIFF handlers. | |
1380 | The default value (-1) means "choose the default image" and is | |
1381 | interpreted as the first image (index=0) by the GIF and TIFF handler | |
1382 | and as the largest and most colourful one by the ICO handler. | |
1383 | ||
1384 | @return @true if the operation succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
1385 | If the optional index parameter is out of range, @false is | |
1386 | returned and a call to wxLogError() takes place. | |
1387 | ||
1388 | @remarks Depending on how wxWidgets has been configured, not all formats | |
1389 | may be available. | |
1390 | ||
1391 | @note | |
1392 | You can use GetOptionInt() to get the hotspot when loading cursor files: | |
1393 | @code | |
1394 | int hotspot_x = image.GetOptionInt(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X); | |
1395 | int hotspot_y = image.GetOptionInt(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_Y); | |
1396 | @endcode | |
1397 | ||
1398 | @see SaveFile() | |
1399 | */ | |
1400 | virtual bool LoadFile(wxInputStream& stream, | |
1401 | wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY, | |
1402 | int index = -1); | |
1403 | ||
1404 | /** | |
1405 | Loads an image from a file. | |
1406 | If no handler type is provided, the library will try to autodetect the format. | |
1407 | ||
1408 | @param name | |
1409 | Name of the file from which to load the image. | |
1410 | @param type | |
1411 | See the description in the LoadFile(wxInputStream&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
1412 | @param index | |
1413 | See the description in the LoadFile(wxInputStream&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
1414 | */ | |
1415 | virtual bool LoadFile(const wxString& name, | |
1416 | wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY, | |
1417 | int index = -1); | |
1418 | ||
1419 | /** | |
1420 | Loads an image from a file. | |
1421 | If no handler type is provided, the library will try to autodetect the format. | |
1422 | ||
1423 | @param name | |
1424 | Name of the file from which to load the image. | |
1425 | @param mimetype | |
1426 | MIME type string (for example 'image/jpeg') | |
1427 | @param index | |
1428 | See the description in the LoadFile(wxInputStream&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
1429 | */ | |
1430 | virtual bool LoadFile(const wxString& name, const wxString& mimetype, | |
1431 | int index = -1); | |
1432 | ||
1433 | /** | |
1434 | Loads an image from an input stream. | |
1435 | ||
1436 | @param stream | |
1437 | Opened input stream from which to load the image. | |
1438 | Currently, the stream must support seeking. | |
1439 | @param mimetype | |
1440 | MIME type string (for example 'image/jpeg') | |
1441 | @param index | |
1442 | See the description in the LoadFile(wxInputStream&, wxBitmapType, int) overload. | |
1443 | */ | |
1444 | virtual bool LoadFile(wxInputStream& stream, const wxString& mimetype, | |
1445 | int index = -1); | |
1446 | ||
1447 | /** | |
1448 | Saves an image in the given stream. | |
1449 | ||
1450 | @param stream | |
1451 | Opened output stream to save the image to. | |
1452 | @param mimetype | |
1453 | MIME type. | |
1454 | ||
1455 | @return @true if the operation succeeded, @false otherwise. | |
1456 | ||
1457 | @remarks Depending on how wxWidgets has been configured, not all formats | |
1458 | may be available. | |
1459 | ||
1460 | @note | |
1461 | You can use SetOption() to set the hotspot when saving an image | |
1462 | into a cursor file (default hotspot is in the centre of the image): | |
1463 | @code | |
1464 | image.SetOption(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_X, hotspotX); | |
1465 | image.SetOption(wxIMAGE_OPTION_CUR_HOTSPOT_Y, hotspotY); | |
1466 | @endcode | |
1467 | ||
1468 | @see LoadFile() | |
1469 | */ | |
1470 | virtual bool SaveFile(wxOutputStream& stream, | |
1471 | const wxString& mimetype) const; | |
1472 | ||
1473 | /** | |
1474 | Saves an image in the named file. | |
1475 | ||
1476 | @param name | |
1477 | Name of the file to save the image to. | |
1478 | @param type | |
1479 | Currently these types can be used: | |
1480 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP: Save a BMP image file. | |
1481 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_JPEG: Save a JPEG image file. | |
1482 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG: Save a PNG image file. | |
1483 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PCX: Save a PCX image file | |
1484 | (tries to save as 8-bit if possible, falls back to 24-bit otherwise). | |
1485 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNM: Save a PNM image file (as raw RGB always). | |
1486 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TIFF: Save a TIFF image file. | |
1487 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM: Save a XPM image file. | |
1488 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO: Save a Windows icon file (ICO). | |
1489 | The size may be up to 255 wide by 127 high. A single image is saved | |
1490 | in 8 colors at the size supplied. | |
1491 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_CUR: Save a Windows cursor file (CUR). | |
1492 | */ | |
1493 | virtual bool SaveFile(const wxString& name, wxBitmapType type) const; | |
1494 | ||
1495 | /** | |
1496 | Saves an image in the named file. | |
1497 | ||
1498 | @param name | |
1499 | Name of the file to save the image to. | |
1500 | @param mimetype | |
1501 | MIME type. | |
1502 | */ | |
1503 | virtual bool SaveFile(const wxString& name, const wxString& mimetype) const; | |
1504 | ||
1505 | /** | |
1506 | Saves an image in the named file. | |
1507 | ||
1508 | File type is determined from the extension of the file name. | |
1509 | Note that this function may fail if the extension is not recognized! | |
1510 | You can use one of the forms above to save images to files with | |
1511 | non-standard extensions. | |
1512 | ||
1513 | @param name | |
1514 | Name of the file to save the image to. | |
1515 | */ | |
1516 | virtual bool SaveFile(const wxString& name) const; | |
1517 | ||
1518 | /** | |
1519 | Saves an image in the given stream. | |
1520 | ||
1521 | @param stream | |
1522 | Opened output stream to save the image to. | |
1523 | @param type | |
1524 | MIME type. | |
1525 | */ | |
1526 | virtual bool SaveFile(wxOutputStream& stream, wxBitmapType type) const; | |
1527 | ||
1528 | //@} | |
1529 | ||
1530 | ||
1531 | ||
1532 | /** | |
1533 | @name Setters | |
1534 | */ | |
1535 | //@{ | |
1536 | ||
1537 | /** | |
1538 | This function is similar to SetData() and has similar restrictions. | |
1539 | ||
1540 | The pointer passed to it may however be @NULL in which case the function | |
1541 | will allocate the alpha array internally -- this is useful to add alpha | |
1542 | channel data to an image which doesn't have any. | |
1543 | ||
1544 | If the pointer is not @NULL, it must have one byte for each image pixel | |
1545 | and be allocated with malloc(). | |
1546 | wxImage takes ownership of the pointer and will free it unless @a static_data | |
1547 | parameter is set to @true -- in this case the caller should do it. | |
1548 | */ | |
1549 | void SetAlpha(unsigned char* alpha = NULL, | |
1550 | bool static_data = false); | |
1551 | ||
1552 | /** | |
1553 | Sets the alpha value for the given pixel. | |
1554 | This function should only be called if the image has alpha channel data, | |
1555 | use HasAlpha() to check for this. | |
1556 | */ | |
1557 | void SetAlpha(int x, int y, unsigned char alpha); | |
1558 | ||
1559 | /** | |
1560 | Removes the alpha channel from the image. | |
1561 | ||
1562 | This function should only be called if the image has alpha channel data, | |
1563 | use HasAlpha() to check for this. | |
1564 | ||
1565 | @since 2.9.1 | |
1566 | */ | |
1567 | void ClearAlpha(); | |
1568 | ||
1569 | /** | |
1570 | Sets the image data without performing checks. | |
1571 | ||
1572 | The data given must have the size (width*height*3) or results will be | |
1573 | unexpected. Don't use this method if you aren't sure you know what you | |
1574 | are doing. | |
1575 | ||
1576 | The data must have been allocated with @c malloc(), @b NOT with | |
1577 | @c operator new. | |
1578 | ||
1579 | If @a static_data is @false, after this call the pointer to the data is | |
1580 | owned by the wxImage object, that will be responsible for deleting it. | |
1581 | Do not pass to this function a pointer obtained through GetData(). | |
1582 | */ | |
1583 | void SetData(unsigned char* data, bool static_data = false); | |
1584 | ||
1585 | /** | |
1586 | @overload | |
1587 | */ | |
1588 | void SetData(unsigned char* data, int new_width, int new_height, | |
1589 | bool static_data = false); | |
1590 | ||
1591 | /** | |
1592 | Specifies whether there is a mask or not. | |
1593 | ||
1594 | The area of the mask is determined by the current mask colour. | |
1595 | */ | |
1596 | void SetMask(bool hasMask = true); | |
1597 | ||
1598 | /** | |
1599 | Sets the mask colour for this image (and tells the image to use the mask). | |
1600 | */ | |
1601 | void SetMaskColour(unsigned char red, unsigned char green, | |
1602 | unsigned char blue); | |
1603 | ||
1604 | /** | |
1605 | Sets image's mask so that the pixels that have RGB value of mr,mg,mb in | |
1606 | mask will be masked in the image. | |
1607 | ||
1608 | This is done by first finding an unused colour in the image, setting | |
1609 | this colour as the mask colour and then using this colour to draw all | |
1610 | pixels in the image who corresponding pixel in mask has given RGB value. | |
1611 | ||
1612 | The parameter @a mask is the mask image to extract mask shape from. | |
1613 | It must have the same dimensions as the image. | |
1614 | ||
1615 | The parameters @a mr, @a mg, @a mb are the RGB values of the pixels in | |
1616 | mask that will be used to create the mask. | |
1617 | ||
1618 | @return Returns @false if mask does not have same dimensions as the image | |
1619 | or if there is no unused colour left. Returns @true if the mask | |
1620 | was successfully applied. | |
1621 | ||
1622 | @note | |
1623 | Note that this method involves computing the histogram, which is a | |
1624 | computationally intensive operation. | |
1625 | */ | |
1626 | bool SetMaskFromImage(const wxImage& mask, unsigned char mr, | |
1627 | unsigned char mg, | |
1628 | unsigned char mb); | |
1629 | ||
1630 | /** | |
1631 | Sets a user-defined option. The function is case-insensitive to @a name. | |
1632 | ||
1633 | For example, when saving as a JPEG file, the option @b quality is | |
1634 | used, which is a number between 0 and 100 (0 is terrible, 100 is very good). | |
1635 | ||
1636 | The lists of the currently supported options are in GetOption() and | |
1637 | GetOptionInt() function docs. | |
1638 | ||
1639 | @see GetOption(), GetOptionInt(), HasOption() | |
1640 | */ | |
1641 | void SetOption(const wxString& name, const wxString& value); | |
1642 | ||
1643 | /** | |
1644 | @overload | |
1645 | */ | |
1646 | void SetOption(const wxString& name, int value); | |
1647 | ||
1648 | /** | |
1649 | Associates a palette with the image. | |
1650 | ||
1651 | The palette may be used when converting wxImage to wxBitmap (MSW only at present) | |
1652 | or in file save operations (none as yet). | |
1653 | */ | |
1654 | void SetPalette(const wxPalette& palette); | |
1655 | ||
1656 | /** | |
1657 | Sets the colour of the pixels within the given rectangle. | |
1658 | ||
1659 | This routine performs bounds-checks for the coordinate so it can be considered | |
1660 | a safe way to manipulate the data. | |
1661 | */ | |
1662 | void SetRGB(const wxRect& rect, | |
1663 | unsigned char red, | |
1664 | unsigned char green, | |
1665 | unsigned char blue); | |
1666 | ||
1667 | /** | |
1668 | Set the type of image returned by GetType(). | |
1669 | ||
1670 | This method is mostly used internally by the library but can also be | |
1671 | called from the user code if the image was created from data in the | |
1672 | given bitmap format without using LoadFile() (which would set the type | |
1673 | correctly automatically). | |
1674 | ||
1675 | Notice that the image must be created before this function is called. | |
1676 | ||
1677 | @since 2.9.0 | |
1678 | ||
1679 | @param type | |
1680 | One of bitmap type constants, @c wxBITMAP_TYPE_INVALID is a valid | |
1681 | value for it and can be used to reset the bitmap type to default | |
1682 | but @c wxBITMAP_TYPE_MAX is not allowed here. | |
1683 | */ | |
1684 | void SetType(wxBitmapType type); | |
1685 | ||
1686 | //@} | |
1687 | ||
1688 | ||
1689 | ||
1690 | /** | |
1691 | @name Handler management functions | |
1692 | */ | |
1693 | //@{ | |
1694 | ||
1695 | /** | |
1696 | Register an image handler. | |
1697 | ||
1698 | Typical example of use: | |
1699 | @code | |
1700 | wxImage::AddHandler(new wxPNGHandler); | |
1701 | @endcode | |
1702 | ||
1703 | See @ref image_handlers for a list of the available handlers. You can | |
1704 | also use ::wxInitAllImageHandlers() to add handlers for all the image | |
1705 | formats supported by wxWidgets at once. | |
1706 | ||
1707 | @param handler | |
1708 | A heap-allocated handler object which will be deleted by wxImage | |
1709 | if it is removed later by RemoveHandler() or at program shutdown. | |
1710 | */ | |
1711 | static void AddHandler(wxImageHandler* handler); | |
1712 | ||
1713 | /** | |
1714 | Deletes all image handlers. | |
1715 | This function is called by wxWidgets on exit. | |
1716 | */ | |
1717 | static void CleanUpHandlers(); | |
1718 | ||
1719 | /** | |
1720 | Finds the handler with the given name. | |
1721 | ||
1722 | @param name | |
1723 | The handler name. | |
1724 | ||
1725 | @return A pointer to the handler if found, @NULL otherwise. | |
1726 | ||
1727 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1728 | */ | |
1729 | static wxImageHandler* FindHandler(const wxString& name); | |
1730 | ||
1731 | /** | |
1732 | Finds the handler associated with the given extension and type. | |
1733 | ||
1734 | @param extension | |
1735 | The file extension, such as "bmp". | |
1736 | @param imageType | |
1737 | The image type; one of the ::wxBitmapType values. | |
1738 | ||
1739 | @return A pointer to the handler if found, @NULL otherwise. | |
1740 | ||
1741 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1742 | */ | |
1743 | static wxImageHandler* FindHandler(const wxString& extension, | |
1744 | wxBitmapType imageType); | |
1745 | ||
1746 | /** | |
1747 | Finds the handler associated with the given image type. | |
1748 | ||
1749 | @param imageType | |
1750 | The image type; one of the ::wxBitmapType values. | |
1751 | ||
1752 | @return A pointer to the handler if found, @NULL otherwise. | |
1753 | ||
1754 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1755 | */ | |
1756 | static wxImageHandler* FindHandler(wxBitmapType imageType); | |
1757 | ||
1758 | /** | |
1759 | Finds the handler associated with the given MIME type. | |
1760 | ||
1761 | @param mimetype | |
1762 | MIME type. | |
1763 | ||
1764 | @return A pointer to the handler if found, @NULL otherwise. | |
1765 | ||
1766 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1767 | */ | |
1768 | static wxImageHandler* FindHandlerMime(const wxString& mimetype); | |
1769 | ||
1770 | /** | |
1771 | Returns the static list of image format handlers. | |
1772 | ||
1773 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1774 | */ | |
1775 | static wxList& GetHandlers(); | |
1776 | ||
1777 | /** | |
1778 | Internal use only. Adds standard image format handlers. | |
1779 | It only install wxBMPHandler for the time being, which is used by wxBitmap. | |
1780 | ||
1781 | This function is called by wxWidgets on startup, and shouldn't be called by | |
1782 | the user. | |
1783 | ||
1784 | @see wxImageHandler, wxInitAllImageHandlers(), wxQuantize | |
1785 | */ | |
1786 | static void InitStandardHandlers(); | |
1787 | ||
1788 | /** | |
1789 | Adds a handler at the start of the static list of format handlers. | |
1790 | ||
1791 | @param handler | |
1792 | A new image format handler object. There is usually only one instance | |
1793 | of a given handler class in an application session. | |
1794 | ||
1795 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1796 | */ | |
1797 | static void InsertHandler(wxImageHandler* handler); | |
1798 | ||
1799 | /** | |
1800 | Finds the handler with the given name, and removes it. | |
1801 | ||
1802 | The handler is also deleted. | |
1803 | ||
1804 | @param name | |
1805 | The handler name. | |
1806 | ||
1807 | @return @true if the handler was found and removed, @false otherwise. | |
1808 | ||
1809 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1810 | */ | |
1811 | static bool RemoveHandler(const wxString& name); | |
1812 | ||
1813 | //@} | |
1814 | ||
1815 | ||
1816 | /** | |
1817 | Returns @true if at least one of the available image handlers can read | |
1818 | the file with the given name. | |
1819 | ||
1820 | See wxImageHandler::CanRead for more info. | |
1821 | */ | |
1822 | static bool CanRead(const wxString& filename); | |
1823 | ||
1824 | /** | |
1825 | Returns @true if at least one of the available image handlers can read | |
1826 | the data in the given stream. | |
1827 | ||
1828 | See wxImageHandler::CanRead for more info. | |
1829 | */ | |
1830 | static bool CanRead(wxInputStream& stream); | |
1831 | ||
1832 | //@{ | |
1833 | /** | |
1834 | If the image file contains more than one image and the image handler is | |
1835 | capable of retrieving these individually, this function will return the | |
1836 | number of available images. | |
1837 | ||
1838 | For the overload taking the parameter @a filename, that's the name | |
1839 | of the file to query. | |
1840 | For the overload taking the parameter @a stream, that's the opened input | |
1841 | stream with image data. | |
1842 | ||
1843 | See wxImageHandler::GetImageCount() for more info. | |
1844 | ||
1845 | The parameter @a type may be one of the following values: | |
1846 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP: Load a Windows bitmap file. | |
1847 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_GIF: Load a GIF bitmap file. | |
1848 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_JPEG: Load a JPEG bitmap file. | |
1849 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG: Load a PNG bitmap file. | |
1850 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PCX: Load a PCX bitmap file. | |
1851 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNM: Load a PNM bitmap file. | |
1852 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TIFF: Load a TIFF bitmap file. | |
1853 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_TGA: Load a TGA bitmap file. | |
1854 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM: Load a XPM bitmap file. | |
1855 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO: Load a Windows icon file (ICO). | |
1856 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_CUR: Load a Windows cursor file (CUR). | |
1857 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANI: Load a Windows animated cursor file (ANI). | |
1858 | @li wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY: Will try to autodetect the format. | |
1859 | ||
1860 | @return Number of available images. For most image handlers, this is 1 | |
1861 | (exceptions are TIFF and ICO formats as well as animated GIFs | |
1862 | for which this function returns the number of frames in the | |
1863 | animation). | |
1864 | */ | |
1865 | static int GetImageCount(const wxString& filename, | |
1866 | wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY); | |
1867 | static int GetImageCount(wxInputStream& stream, | |
1868 | wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY); | |
1869 | //@} | |
1870 | ||
1871 | /** | |
1872 | Iterates all registered wxImageHandler objects, and returns a string containing | |
1873 | file extension masks suitable for passing to file open/save dialog boxes. | |
1874 | ||
1875 | @return The format of the returned string is @c "(*.ext1;*.ext2)|*.ext1;*.ext2". | |
1876 | It is usually a good idea to prepend a description before passing | |
1877 | the result to the dialog. | |
1878 | Example: | |
1879 | @code | |
1880 | wxFileDialog FileDlg( this, "Choose Image", ::wxGetCwd(), "", | |
1881 | _("Image Files ") + wxImage::GetImageExtWildcard(), | |
1882 | wxFD_OPEN ); | |
1883 | @endcode | |
1884 | ||
1885 | @see wxImageHandler | |
1886 | */ | |
1887 | static wxString GetImageExtWildcard(); | |
1888 | ||
1889 | /** | |
1890 | Converts a color in RGB color space to HSV color space. | |
1891 | */ | |
1892 | static wxImage::HSVValue RGBtoHSV(const wxImage::RGBValue& rgb); | |
1893 | ||
1894 | /** | |
1895 | Converts a color in HSV color space to RGB color space. | |
1896 | */ | |
1897 | static wxImage::RGBValue HSVtoRGB(const wxImage::HSVValue& hsv); | |
1898 | }; | |
1899 | ||
1900 | ||
1901 | class wxImageHistogram : public wxImageHistogramBase | |
1902 | { | |
1903 | public: | |
1904 | wxImageHistogram(); | |
1905 | ||
1906 | // get the key in the histogram for the given RGB values | |
1907 | static unsigned long MakeKey(unsigned char r, | |
1908 | unsigned char g, | |
1909 | unsigned char b); | |
1910 | ||
1911 | // find first colour that is not used in the image and has higher | |
1912 | // RGB values than RGB(startR, startG, startB) | |
1913 | // | |
1914 | // returns true and puts this colour in r, g, b (each of which may be NULL) | |
1915 | // on success or returns false if there are no more free colours | |
1916 | bool FindFirstUnusedColour(unsigned char *r, | |
1917 | unsigned char *g, | |
1918 | unsigned char *b, | |
1919 | unsigned char startR = 1, | |
1920 | unsigned char startG = 0, | |
1921 | unsigned char startB = 0 ) const; | |
1922 | }; | |
1923 | ||
1924 | /** | |
1925 | An instance of an empty image without an alpha channel. | |
1926 | */ | |
1927 | wxImage wxNullImage; | |
1928 | ||
1929 | ||
1930 | // ============================================================================ | |
1931 | // Global functions/macros | |
1932 | // ============================================================================ | |
1933 | ||
1934 | /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_appinitterm */ | |
1935 | //@{ | |
1936 | ||
1937 | /** | |
1938 | Initializes all available image handlers. | |
1939 | ||
1940 | This function calls wxImage::AddHandler() for all the available image | |
1941 | handlers (see @ref image_handlers for the full list). Calling it is the | |
1942 | simplest way to initialize wxImage but it creates and registers even the | |
1943 | handlers your program may not use. If you want to avoid the overhead of | |
1944 | doing this you need to call wxImage::AddHandler() manually just for the | |
1945 | handlers that you do want to use. | |
1946 | ||
1947 | @see wxImage, wxImageHandler | |
1948 | ||
1949 | @header{wx/image.h} | |
1950 | */ | |
1951 | void wxInitAllImageHandlers(); | |
1952 | ||
1953 | //@} | |
1954 |