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NAME

       Tk::Bitmap - Images that display two colors

SYNOPSIS

           $image = $widget->Bitmap?(name??,options?)

DESCRIPTION

       A bitmap is an image whose pixels can display either of two colors or be transparent.  A bitmap image is
       defined by four things:  a background color, a foreground color, and two bitmaps, called the source and
       the mask.  Each of the bitmaps specifies 0/1 values for a rectangular array of pixels, and the two
       bitmaps must have the same dimensions.  For pixels where the mask is zero, the image displays nothing,
       producing a transparent effect.  For other pixels, the image displays the foreground color if the source
       data is one and the background color if the source data is zero.

CREATING BITMAPS

       Bitmaps are created using $widget->Bitmap.  Bitmaps support the following options:

       -background => color
           Specifies a background color for the image in any of the standard ways accepted by Tk.  If this
           option is set to an empty string then the background pixels will be transparent.  This effect is
           achieved by using the source bitmap as the mask bitmap, ignoring any -maskdata or -maskfile options.

       -data => string
           Specifies the contents of the source bitmap as a string.  The string must adhere to X11 bitmap format
           (e.g., as generated by the bitmap program).  If both the -data and -file options are specified, the
           -data option takes precedence.

       -file => name
           name gives the name of a file whose contents define the source bitmap.  The file must adhere to X11
           bitmap format (e.g., as generated by the bitmap program).

       -foreground => color
           Specifies a foreground color for the image in any of the standard ways accepted by Tk.

       -maskdata => string
           Specifies the contents of the mask as a string.  The string must adhere to X11 bitmap format (e.g.,
           as generated by the bitmap program).  If both the -maskdata and -maskfile options are specified, the
           -maskdata option takes precedence.

       -maskfile => name
           name gives the name of a file whose contents define the mask.  The file must adhere to X11 bitmap
           format (e.g., as generated by the bitmap program).

IMAGE METHODS

       When a bitmap image is created, Tk also creates a new object.  This object supports the configure and
       cget methods described in Tk::options which can be used to enquire and modify the options described
       above.

SEE ALSO

       Tk::Image Tk::Pixmap Tk::Photo

KEYWORDS

       bitmap, image