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4 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
8 ('wx.AND_INVERT', wx
.AND_INVERT
),
9 ('wx.AND_REVERSE', wx
.AND_REVERSE
),
10 ('wx.CLEAR', wx
.CLEAR
),
12 ('wx.EQUIV', wx
.EQUIV
),
13 ('wx.INVERT', wx
.INVERT
),
16 # this one causes an assert on wxGTK, and doesn't seem to
17 # do much on MSW anyway, so I'll just take it out....
20 ('wx.NO_OP', wx
.NO_OP
),
22 ('wx.OR_INVERT', wx
.OR_INVERT
),
23 ('wx.OR_REVERSE', wx
.OR_REVERSE
),
25 ('wx.SRC_INVERT', wx
.SRC_INVERT
),
31 class TestMaskWindow(wx
.ScrolledWindow
):
32 def __init__(self
, parent
):
33 wx
.ScrolledWindow
.__init
__(self
, parent
, -1)
34 self
.SetBackgroundColour(wx
.Colour(0,128,0))
36 # A reference bitmap that we won't mask
37 self
.bmp_nomask
= images
.getTestStar2Bitmap()
40 self
.bmp_withmask
= images
.getTestStar2Bitmap()
42 # this mask comes from a monochrome bitmap
43 self
.bmp_themask
= images
.getTestMaskBitmap()
44 mask
= wx
.Mask(self
.bmp_themask
)
46 # set the mask on our bitmap
47 self
.bmp_withmask
.SetMask(mask
)
49 # Now we'll create a mask in a bit of an easier way, by picking a
50 # colour in the image that is to be the transparent colour.
51 self
.bmp_withcolourmask
= images
.getTestStar2Bitmap()
52 mask
= wx
.MaskColour(self
.bmp_withcolourmask
, wx
.WHITE
)
53 self
.bmp_withcolourmask
.SetMask(mask
)
55 self
.SetScrollbars(20, 20, 700/20, 460/20)
57 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_PAINT
, self
.OnPaint
)
60 def OnPaint (self
, e
):
61 self
.SetBackgroundColour(wx
.Colour(0,128,0))
64 dc
.SetTextForeground(wx
.WHITE
)
66 # make an interesting background...
67 dc
.SetPen(wx
.MEDIUM_GREY_PEN
)
69 dc
.DrawLine((0,i
*10), (i
*10,0))
71 # draw raw image, mask, and masked images
72 dc
.DrawText('original image', (0,0))
73 dc
.DrawBitmap(self
.bmp_nomask
, (0,20), 0)
74 dc
.DrawText('with colour mask', (0,100))
75 dc
.DrawBitmap(self
.bmp_withcolourmask
, (0,120), 1)
76 dc
.DrawText('the mask image', (0,200))
77 dc
.DrawBitmap(self
.bmp_themask
, (0,220), 0)
78 dc
.DrawText('masked image', (0,300))
79 dc
.DrawBitmap(self
.bmp_withmask
, (0,320), 1)
81 cx
,cy
= self
.bmp_themask
.GetWidth(), self
.bmp_themask
.GetHeight()
83 # draw array of assorted blit operations
87 for text
, code
in logicList
:
88 x
,y
= 120+150*(i
%4), 20+100*(i
/4)
89 dc
.DrawText(text
, (x
, y
-20))
90 mdc
.SelectObject(self
.bmp_withcolourmask
)
91 dc
.Blit((x
,y
), (cx
,cy
), mdc
, (0,0), code
, True)
95 # On wxGTK there needs to be a panel under wx.ScrolledWindows if they are
96 # going to be in a wxNotebook...
97 class TestPanel(wx
.Panel
):
98 def __init__(self
, parent
, ID
):
99 wx
.Panel
.__init
__(self
, parent
, ID
)
100 self
.win
= TestMaskWindow(self
)
101 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_SIZE
, self
.OnSize
)
103 def OnSize(self
, evt
):
104 self
.win
.SetSize(evt
.GetSize())
107 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
109 def runTest(frame
, nb
, log
):
110 win
= TestPanel(nb
, -1)
113 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
117 This class encapsulates a monochrome mask bitmap, where the masked area is black
118 and the unmasked area is white. When associated with a bitmap and drawn in a device
119 context, the unmasked area of the bitmap will be drawn, and the masked area will
122 This example shows not only how to create a Mask, but the effects of the Device
123 Context (dc) <code>Blit()</code> method's logic codes.
128 if __name__
== '__main__':
131 run
.main(['', os
.path
.basename(sys
.argv
[0])] + sys
.argv
[1:])