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1 \section{\class{wxBitmap}}\label{wxbitmap}
2
3 %\overview{Overview}{wxbitmapoverview}
4 %
5 This class encapsulates the concept of a platform-dependent bitmap,
6 either monochrome or colour.
7
8 \wxheading{Derived from}
9
10 \helpref{wxGDIObject}{wxgdiobject}\\
11 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
12
13 \wxheading{Include file}
14
15 <wx/bitmap.h>
16
17 \wxheading{Predefined objects}
18
19 Objects:
20
21 {\bf wxNullBitmap}
22
23 \wxheading{See also}
24
25 \helpref{wxBitmap overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
26 \helpref{supported bitmap file formats}{supportedbitmapformats},
27 \helpref{wxDC::Blit}{wxdcblit},
28 \helpref{wxIcon}{wxicon}, \helpref{wxCursor}{wxcursor}, \helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap},
29 \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}
30
31 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
32
33 \membersection{wxBitmap::wxBitmap}\label{wxbitmapconstr}
34
35 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\void}
36
37 Default constructor.
38
39 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap}}
40
41 Copy constructor.
42
43 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{void*}{ data}, \param{int}{ type}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
44
45 Creates a bitmap from the given data which is interpreted in platform-dependent
46 manner.
47
48 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const char}{ bits[]}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}\\
49 \param{int}{ depth = 1}}
50
51 Creates a bitmap from an array of bits.
52
53 You should only use this function for monochrome bitmaps ({\it depth} 1) in
54 portable programs: in this case the {\it bits} parameter should contain an XBM
55 image.
56
57 For other bit depths, the behaviour is platform dependent: under Windows, the
58 data is passed without any changes to the underlying {\tt CreateBitmap()} API.
59 Under other platforms, only monochrome bitmaps may be created using this
60 constructor and \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} should be used for creating colour
61 bitmaps from static data.
62
63 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
64
65 Creates a new bitmap. A depth of -1 indicates the depth of the current screen
66 or visual. Some platforms only support 1 for monochrome and -1 for the current
67 colour setting.
68
69 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const char**}{ bits}}
70
71 Creates a bitmap from XPM data.
72
73 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{long}{ type}}
74
75 Loads a bitmap from a file or resource.
76
77 \func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const wxImage\&}{ img}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
78
79 Creates bitmap object from the image. This has to be done
80 to actually display an image as you cannot draw an image directly on a window.
81 The resulting bitmap will use the provided colour depth (or that of the
82 current system if depth is -1) which entails that a colour reduction has
83 to take place.
84
85 When in 8-bit mode (PseudoColour mode), the GTK port will use a color cube created
86 on program start-up to look up colors. This ensures a very fast conversion, but
87 the image quality won't be perfect (and could be better for photo images using more
88 sophisticated dithering algorithms).
89
90 On Windows, if there is a palette present (set with SetPalette), it will be used when
91 creating the wxBitmap (most useful in 8-bit display mode). On other platforms,
92 the palette is currently ignored.
93
94 \wxheading{Parameters}
95
96 \docparam{bits}{Specifies an array of pixel values.}
97
98 \docparam{width}{Specifies the width of the bitmap.}
99
100 \docparam{height}{Specifies the height of the bitmap.}
101
102 \docparam{depth}{Specifies the depth of the bitmap. If this is omitted, the display depth of the
103 screen is used.}
104
105 \docparam{name}{This can refer to a resource name under MS Windows, or a filename under MS Windows and X.
106 Its meaning is determined by the {\it type} parameter.}
107
108 \docparam{type}{May be one of the following:
109
110 \twocolwidtha{5cm}
111 \begin{twocollist}
112 \twocolitem{\indexit{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP}}{Load a Windows bitmap file.}
113 \twocolitem{\indexit{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP\_RESOURCE}}{Load a Windows bitmap from the resource database.}
114 \twocolitem{\indexit{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_GIF}}{Load a GIF bitmap file.}
115 \twocolitem{\indexit{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XBM}}{Load an X bitmap file.}
116 \twocolitem{\indexit{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XPM}}{Load an XPM bitmap file.}
117 \twocolitem{\indexit{wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_RESOURCE}}{Load a Windows resource name.}
118 \end{twocollist}
119
120 The validity of these flags depends on the platform and wxWindows configuration.
121 If all possible wxWindows settings are used, the Windows platform supports BMP file, BMP resource,
122 XPM data, and XPM. Under wxGTK, the available formats are BMP file, XPM data, XPM file, and PNG file.
123 Under wxMotif, the available formats are XBM data, XBM file, XPM data, XPM file.
124
125 In addition, wxBitmap can read all formats that \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} can, which currently include
126 wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_JPEG, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_TIF, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PNG, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_GIF, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PCX,
127 and wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PNM. Of course, you must have wxImage handlers loaded. }
128
129 \docparam{img}{Platform-independent wxImage object.}
130
131 \wxheading{Remarks}
132
133 The first form constructs a bitmap object with no data; an assignment or another member function such as Create
134 or LoadFile must be called subsequently.
135
136 The second and third forms provide copy constructors. Note that these do not copy the
137 bitmap data, but instead a pointer to the data, keeping a reference count. They are therefore
138 very efficient operations.
139
140 The fourth form constructs a bitmap from data whose type and value depends on
141 the value of the {\it type} argument.
142
143 The fifth form constructs a (usually monochrome) bitmap from an array of pixel values, under both
144 X and Windows.
145
146 The sixth form constructs a new bitmap.
147
148 The seventh form constructs a bitmap from pixmap (XPM) data, if wxWindows has been configured
149 to incorporate this feature.
150
151 To use this constructor, you must first include an XPM file. For
152 example, assuming that the file {\tt mybitmap.xpm} contains an XPM array
153 of character pointers called mybitmap:
154
155 \begin{verbatim}
156 #include "mybitmap.xpm"
157
158 ...
159
160 wxBitmap *bitmap = new wxBitmap(mybitmap);
161 \end{verbatim}
162
163 The eighth form constructs a bitmap from a file or resource. {\it name} can refer
164 to a resource name under MS Windows, or a filename under MS Windows and X.
165
166 Under Windows, {\it type} defaults to wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP\_RESOURCE.
167 Under X, {\it type} defaults to wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XPM.
168
169 \wxheading{See also}
170
171 \helpref{wxBitmap::LoadFile}{wxbitmaploadfile}
172
173 \pythonnote{Constructors supported by wxPython are:\par
174 \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
175 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBitmap(name, flag)}}{Loads a bitmap from a file}
176 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBitmapFromData(data, type, width, height, depth=1)}}{Creates
177 a bitmap from the given data, which can be of arbitrary type.}
178 \twocolitem{{\bf wxNoRefBitmap(name, flag)}}{This one won't own the
179 reference, so Python won't call the destructor, this is good for toolbars
180 and such where the parent will manage the bitmap.}
181 \twocolitem{{\bf wxEmptyBitmap(width, height, depth = -1)}}{Creates an
182 empty bitmap with the given specifications}
183 \end{twocollist}}
184 }
185
186 \perlnote{Constructors supported by wxPerl are:\par
187 \begin{itemize}
188 \item{Wx::Bitmap->new( width, height, depth = -1 )}
189 \item{Wx::Bitmap->new( name, type )}
190 \item{Wx::Bitmap->new( icon )}
191 \end{itemize}
192 }
193
194 \membersection{wxBitmap::\destruct{wxBitmap}}
195
196 \func{}{\destruct{wxBitmap}}{\void}
197
198 Destroys the wxBitmap object and possibly the underlying bitmap data.
199 Because reference counting is used, the bitmap may not actually be
200 destroyed at this point - only when the reference count is zero will the
201 data be deleted.
202
203 If the application omits to delete the bitmap explicitly, the bitmap will be
204 destroyed automatically by wxWindows when the application exits.
205
206 Do not delete a bitmap that is selected into a memory device context.
207
208 \membersection{wxBitmap::AddHandler}\label{wxbitmapaddhandler}
209
210 \func{static void}{AddHandler}{\param{wxBitmapHandler*}{ handler}}
211
212 Adds a handler to the end of the static list of format handlers.
213
214 \docparam{handler}{A new bitmap format handler object. There is usually only one instance
215 of a given handler class in an application session.}
216
217 \wxheading{See also}
218
219 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmaphandler}
220
221 \membersection{wxBitmap::CleanUpHandlers}
222
223 \func{static void}{CleanUpHandlers}{\void}
224
225 Deletes all bitmap handlers.
226
227 This function is called by wxWindows on exit.
228
229 \membersection{wxBitmap::ConvertToImage}\label{wxbitmapconverttoimage}
230
231 \func{wxImage}{ConvertToImage}{\void}
232
233 Creates an image from a platform-dependent bitmap. This preserves
234 mask information so that bitmaps and images can be converted back
235 and forth without loss in that respect.
236
237 \membersection{wxBitmap::Create}\label{wxbitmapcreate}
238
239 \func{virtual bool}{Create}{\param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
240
241 Creates a fresh bitmap. If the final argument is omitted, the display depth of
242 the screen is used.
243
244 \func{virtual bool}{Create}{\param{void*}{ data}, \param{int}{ type}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
245
246 Creates a bitmap from the given data, which can be of arbitrary type.
247
248 \wxheading{Parameters}
249
250 \docparam{width}{The width of the bitmap in pixels.}
251
252 \docparam{height}{The height of the bitmap in pixels.}
253
254 \docparam{depth}{The depth of the bitmap in pixels. If this is -1, the screen depth is used.}
255
256 \docparam{data}{Data whose type depends on the value of {\it type}.}
257
258 \docparam{type}{A bitmap type identifier - see \helpref{wxBitmap::wxBitmap}{wxbitmapconstr} for a list
259 of possible values.}
260
261 \wxheading{Return value}
262
263 TRUE if the call succeeded, FALSE otherwise.
264
265 \wxheading{Remarks}
266
267 The first form works on all platforms. The portability of the second form depends on the
268 type of data.
269
270 \wxheading{See also}
271
272 \helpref{wxBitmap::wxBitmap}{wxbitmapconstr}
273
274 \membersection{wxBitmap::FindHandler}
275
276 \func{static wxBitmapHandler*}{FindHandler}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}}
277
278 Finds the handler with the given name.
279
280 \func{static wxBitmapHandler*}{FindHandler}{\param{const wxString\& }{extension}, \param{long}{ bitmapType}}
281
282 Finds the handler associated with the given extension and type.
283
284 \func{static wxBitmapHandler*}{FindHandler}{\param{long }{bitmapType}}
285
286 Finds the handler associated with the given bitmap type.
287
288 \docparam{name}{The handler name.}
289
290 \docparam{extension}{The file extension, such as ``bmp".}
291
292 \docparam{bitmapType}{The bitmap type, such as wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP.}
293
294 \wxheading{Return value}
295
296 A pointer to the handler if found, NULL otherwise.
297
298 \wxheading{See also}
299
300 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmaphandler}
301
302 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetDepth}
303
304 \constfunc{int}{GetDepth}{\void}
305
306 Gets the colour depth of the bitmap. A value of 1 indicates a
307 monochrome bitmap.
308
309 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetHandlers}
310
311 \func{static wxList\&}{GetHandlers}{\void}
312
313 Returns the static list of bitmap format handlers.
314
315 \wxheading{See also}
316
317 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmaphandler}
318
319 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetHeight}\label{wxbitmapgetheight}
320
321 \constfunc{int}{GetHeight}{\void}
322
323 Gets the height of the bitmap in pixels.
324
325 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetPalette}\label{wxbitmapgetpalette}
326
327 \constfunc{wxPalette*}{GetPalette}{\void}
328
329 Gets the associated palette (if any) which may have been loaded from a file
330 or set for the bitmap.
331
332 \wxheading{See also}
333
334 \helpref{wxPalette}{wxpalette}
335
336 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetMask}\label{wxbitmapgetmask}
337
338 \constfunc{wxMask*}{GetMask}{\void}
339
340 Gets the associated mask (if any) which may have been loaded from a file
341 or set for the bitmap.
342
343 \wxheading{See also}
344
345 \helpref{wxBitmap::SetMask}{wxbitmapsetmask}, \helpref{wxMask}{wxmask}
346
347 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetWidth}\label{wxbitmapgetwidth}
348
349 \constfunc{int}{GetWidth}{\void}
350
351 Gets the width of the bitmap in pixels.
352
353 \wxheading{See also}
354
355 \helpref{wxBitmap::GetHeight}{wxbitmapgetheight}
356
357 \membersection{wxBitmap::GetSubBitmap}\label{wxbitmapgetsubbitmap}
358
359 \constfunc{wxBitmap}{GetSubBitmap}{\param{const wxRect\&}{rect}}
360
361 Returns a sub bitmap of the current one as long as the rect belongs entirely to
362 the bitmap. This function preserves bit depth and mask information.
363
364 \membersection{wxBitmap::InitStandardHandlers}
365
366 \func{static void}{InitStandardHandlers}{\void}
367
368 Adds the standard bitmap format handlers, which, depending on wxWindows
369 configuration, can be handlers for Windows bitmap, Windows bitmap resource, and XPM.
370
371 This function is called by wxWindows on startup.
372
373 \wxheading{See also}
374
375 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmaphandler}
376
377 \membersection{wxBitmap::InsertHandler}
378
379 \func{static void}{InsertHandler}{\param{wxBitmapHandler*}{ handler}}
380
381 Adds a handler at the start of the static list of format handlers.
382
383 \docparam{handler}{A new bitmap format handler object. There is usually only one instance
384 of a given handler class in an application session.}
385
386 \wxheading{See also}
387
388 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmaphandler}
389
390 \membersection{wxBitmap::LoadFile}\label{wxbitmaploadfile}
391
392 \func{bool}{LoadFile}{\param{const wxString\&}{ name}, \param{long}{ type}}
393
394 Loads a bitmap from a file or resource.
395
396 \wxheading{Parameters}
397
398 \docparam{name}{Either a filename or a Windows resource name.
399 The meaning of {\it name} is determined by the {\it type} parameter.}
400
401 \docparam{type}{One of the following values:
402
403 \twocolwidtha{5cm}
404 \begin{twocollist}
405 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP}}{Load a Windows bitmap file.}
406 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP\_RESOURCE}}{Load a Windows bitmap from the resource database.}
407 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_GIF}}{Load a GIF bitmap file.}
408 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XBM}}{Load an X bitmap file.}
409 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XPM}}{Load an XPM bitmap file.}
410 \end{twocollist}
411
412 The validity of these flags depends on the platform and wxWindows configuration.
413
414 In addition, wxBitmap can read all formats that \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} can
415 (wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_JPEG, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PNG, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_GIF, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PCX, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PNM).
416 (Of course you must have wxImage handlers loaded.) }
417
418 \wxheading{Return value}
419
420 TRUE if the operation succeeded, FALSE otherwise.
421
422 \wxheading{Remarks}
423
424 A palette may be associated with the bitmap if one exists (especially for
425 colour Windows bitmaps), and if the code supports it. You can check
426 if one has been created by using the \helpref{GetPalette}{wxbitmapgetpalette} member.
427
428 \wxheading{See also}
429
430 \helpref{wxBitmap::SaveFile}{wxbitmapsavefile}
431
432 \membersection{wxBitmap::Ok}\label{wxbitmapok}
433
434 \constfunc{bool}{Ok}{\void}
435
436 Returns TRUE if bitmap data is present.
437
438 \membersection{wxBitmap::RemoveHandler}
439
440 \func{static bool}{RemoveHandler}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}}
441
442 Finds the handler with the given name, and removes it. The handler
443 is not deleted.
444
445 \docparam{name}{The handler name.}
446
447 \wxheading{Return value}
448
449 TRUE if the handler was found and removed, FALSE otherwise.
450
451 \wxheading{See also}
452
453 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmaphandler}
454
455 \membersection{wxBitmap::SaveFile}\label{wxbitmapsavefile}
456
457 \func{bool}{SaveFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{int}{ type}, \param{wxPalette* }{palette = NULL}}
458
459 Saves a bitmap in the named file.
460
461 \wxheading{Parameters}
462
463 \docparam{name}{A filename. The meaning of {\it name} is determined by the {\it type} parameter.}
464
465 \docparam{type}{One of the following values:
466
467 \twocolwidtha{5cm}
468 \begin{twocollist}
469 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_BMP}}{Save a Windows bitmap file.}
470 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_GIF}}{Save a GIF bitmap file.}
471 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XBM}}{Save an X bitmap file.}
472 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XPM}}{Save an XPM bitmap file.}
473 \end{twocollist}
474
475 The validity of these flags depends on the platform and wxWindows configuration.
476
477 In addition, wxBitmap can save all formats that \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} can
478 (wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_JPEG, wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_PNG).
479 (Of course you must have wxImage handlers loaded.) }
480
481 \docparam{palette}{An optional palette used for saving the bitmap.}
482 % TODO: this parameter should
483 %probably be eliminated; instead the app should set the palette before saving.
484
485 \wxheading{Return value}
486
487 TRUE if the operation succeeded, FALSE otherwise.
488
489 \wxheading{Remarks}
490
491 Depending on how wxWindows has been configured, not all formats may be available.
492
493 \wxheading{See also}
494
495 \helpref{wxBitmap::LoadFile}{wxbitmaploadfile}
496
497 \membersection{wxBitmap::SetDepth}\label{wxbitmapsetdepth}
498
499 \func{void}{SetDepth}{\param{int }{depth}}
500
501 Sets the depth member (does not affect the bitmap data).
502
503 \wxheading{Parameters}
504
505 \docparam{depth}{Bitmap depth.}
506
507 \membersection{wxBitmap::SetHeight}\label{wxbitmapsetheight}
508
509 \func{void}{SetHeight}{\param{int }{height}}
510
511 Sets the height member (does not affect the bitmap data).
512
513 \wxheading{Parameters}
514
515 \docparam{height}{Bitmap height in pixels.}
516
517 \membersection{wxBitmap::SetMask}\label{wxbitmapsetmask}
518
519 \func{void}{SetMask}{\param{wxMask* }{mask}}
520
521 Sets the mask for this bitmap.
522
523 \wxheading{Remarks}
524
525 The bitmap object owns the mask once this has been called.
526
527 \wxheading{See also}
528
529 \helpref{wxBitmap::GetMask}{wxbitmapgetmask}, \helpref{wxMask}{wxmask}
530
531 \membersection{wxBitmap::SetOk}
532
533 \func{void}{SetOk}{\param{int }{isOk}}
534
535 Sets the validity member (does not affect the bitmap data).
536
537 \wxheading{Parameters}
538
539 \docparam{isOk}{Validity flag.}
540
541 \membersection{wxBitmap::SetPalette}\label{wxbitmapsetpalette}
542
543 \func{void}{SetPalette}{\param{const wxPalette\& }{palette}}
544
545 Sets the associated palette.
546
547 \wxheading{Parameters}
548
549 \docparam{palette}{The palette to set.}
550
551 \wxheading{See also}
552
553 \helpref{wxPalette}{wxpalette}
554
555 \membersection{wxBitmap::SetWidth}
556
557 \func{void}{SetWidth}{\param{int }{width}}
558
559 Sets the width member (does not affect the bitmap data).
560
561 \wxheading{Parameters}
562
563 \docparam{width}{Bitmap width in pixels.}
564
565 \membersection{wxBitmap::operator $=$}
566
567 \func{wxBitmap\& }{operator $=$}{\param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap}}
568
569 Assignment operator. This operator does not copy any data, but instead
570 passes a pointer to the data in {\it bitmap} and increments a reference
571 counter. It is a fast operation.
572
573 \wxheading{Parameters}
574
575 \docparam{bitmap}{Bitmap to assign.}
576
577 \wxheading{Return value}
578
579 Returns 'this' object.
580
581 \membersection{wxBitmap::operator $==$}
582
583 \func{bool}{operator $==$}{\param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap}}
584
585 Equality operator. This operator tests whether the internal data pointers are
586 equal (a fast test).
587
588 \wxheading{Parameters}
589
590 \docparam{bitmap}{Bitmap to compare with 'this'}
591
592 \wxheading{Return value}
593
594 Returns TRUE if the bitmaps were effectively equal, FALSE otherwise.
595
596 \membersection{wxBitmap::operator $!=$}
597
598 \func{bool}{operator $!=$}{\param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap}}
599
600 Inequality operator. This operator tests whether the internal data pointers are
601 unequal (a fast test).
602
603 \wxheading{Parameters}
604
605 \docparam{bitmap}{Bitmap to compare with 'this'}
606
607 \wxheading{Return value}
608
609 Returns TRUE if the bitmaps were unequal, FALSE otherwise.
610
611 \section{\class{wxBitmapHandler}}\label{wxbitmaphandler}
612
613 \overview{Overview}{wxbitmapoverview}
614
615 This is the base class for implementing bitmap file loading/saving, and bitmap creation from data.
616 It is used within wxBitmap and is not normally seen by the application.
617
618 If you wish to extend the capabilities of wxBitmap, derive a class from wxBitmapHandler
619 and add the handler using \helpref{wxBitmap::AddHandler}{wxbitmapaddhandler} in your
620 application initialisation.
621
622 \wxheading{Derived from}
623
624 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
625
626 \wxheading{Include files}
627
628 <wx/bitmap.h>
629
630 \wxheading{See also}
631
632 \helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}, \helpref{wxIcon}{wxicon}, \helpref{wxCursor}{wxcursor}
633
634 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
635
636 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::wxBitmapHandler}\label{wxbitmaphandlerconstr}
637
638 \func{}{wxBitmapHandler}{\void}
639
640 Default constructor. In your own default constructor, initialise the members
641 m\_name, m\_extension and m\_type.
642
643 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::\destruct{wxBitmapHandler}}
644
645 \func{}{\destruct{wxBitmapHandler}}{\void}
646
647 Destroys the wxBitmapHandler object.
648
649 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::Create}
650
651 \func{virtual bool}{Create}{\param{wxBitmap* }{bitmap}, \param{void*}{ data}, \param{int}{ type}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
652
653 Creates a bitmap from the given data, which can be of arbitrary type. The wxBitmap object {\it bitmap} is
654 manipulated by this function.
655
656 \wxheading{Parameters}
657
658 \docparam{bitmap}{The wxBitmap object.}
659
660 \docparam{width}{The width of the bitmap in pixels.}
661
662 \docparam{height}{The height of the bitmap in pixels.}
663
664 \docparam{depth}{The depth of the bitmap in pixels. If this is -1, the screen depth is used.}
665
666 \docparam{data}{Data whose type depends on the value of {\it type}.}
667
668 \docparam{type}{A bitmap type identifier - see \helpref{wxBitmapHandler::wxBitmapHandler}{wxbitmapconstr} for a list
669 of possible values.}
670
671 \wxheading{Return value}
672
673 TRUE if the call succeeded, FALSE otherwise (the default).
674
675 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::GetName}
676
677 \constfunc{wxString}{GetName}{\void}
678
679 Gets the name of this handler.
680
681 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::GetExtension}
682
683 \constfunc{wxString}{GetExtension}{\void}
684
685 Gets the file extension associated with this handler.
686
687 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::GetType}
688
689 \constfunc{long}{GetType}{\void}
690
691 Gets the bitmap type associated with this handler.
692
693 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::LoadFile}\label{wxbitmaphandlerloadfile}
694
695 \func{bool}{LoadFile}{\param{wxBitmap* }{bitmap}, \param{const wxString\&}{ name}, \param{long}{ type}}
696
697 Loads a bitmap from a file or resource, putting the resulting data into {\it bitmap}.
698
699 \wxheading{Parameters}
700
701 \docparam{bitmap}{The bitmap object which is to be affected by this operation.}
702
703 \docparam{name}{Either a filename or a Windows resource name.
704 The meaning of {\it name} is determined by the {\it type} parameter.}
705
706 \docparam{type}{See \helpref{wxBitmap::wxBitmap}{wxbitmapconstr} for values this can take.}
707
708 \wxheading{Return value}
709
710 TRUE if the operation succeeded, FALSE otherwise.
711
712 \wxheading{See also}
713
714 \helpref{wxBitmap::LoadFile}{wxbitmaploadfile}\\
715 \helpref{wxBitmap::SaveFile}{wxbitmapsavefile}\\
716 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler::SaveFile}{wxbitmaphandlersavefile}
717
718 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::SaveFile}\label{wxbitmaphandlersavefile}
719
720 \func{bool}{SaveFile}{\param{wxBitmap* }{bitmap}, \param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{int}{ type}, \param{wxPalette* }{palette = NULL}}
721
722 Saves a bitmap in the named file.
723
724 \wxheading{Parameters}
725
726 \docparam{bitmap}{The bitmap object which is to be affected by this operation.}
727
728 \docparam{name}{A filename. The meaning of {\it name} is determined by the {\it type} parameter.}
729
730 \docparam{type}{See \helpref{wxBitmap::wxBitmap}{wxbitmapconstr} for values this can take.}
731
732 \docparam{palette}{An optional palette used for saving the bitmap.}
733
734 \wxheading{Return value}
735
736 TRUE if the operation succeeded, FALSE otherwise.
737
738 \wxheading{See also}
739
740 \helpref{wxBitmap::LoadFile}{wxbitmaploadfile}\\
741 \helpref{wxBitmap::SaveFile}{wxbitmapsavefile}\\
742 \helpref{wxBitmapHandler::LoadFile}{wxbitmaphandlerloadfile}
743
744 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::SetName}
745
746 \func{void}{SetName}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}}
747
748 Sets the handler name.
749
750 \wxheading{Parameters}
751
752 \docparam{name}{Handler name.}
753
754 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::SetExtension}
755
756 \func{void}{SetExtension}{\param{const wxString\& }{extension}}
757
758 Sets the handler extension.
759
760 \wxheading{Parameters}
761
762 \docparam{extension}{Handler extension.}
763
764 \membersection{wxBitmapHandler::SetType}
765
766 \func{void}{SetType}{\param{long }{type}}
767
768 Sets the handler type.
769
770 \wxheading{Parameters}
771
772 \docparam{name}{Handler type.}
773
774