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NAME

       Tk_CreateImageType, Tk_GetImageMasterData, Tk_InitImageArgs - define new kind of image

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tk.h>

       Tk_CreateImageType(typePtr)

       ClientData                                                                                                2
       Tk_GetImageMasterData(interp, name, typePtrPtr)                                                           2

       Tk_InitImageArgs(interp, argc, argvPtr)                                                                   2

ARGUMENTS                                                                                                        2
       Tk_ImageType   *typePtr      (in)                                                                         2
                                              Structure  that  defines the new type of image.  Must be static: a 2
                                              pointer to this structure is retained by the image code.           2

       Tcl_Interp     *interp       (in)                                                                         2
                                              Interpreter in which image was created.                            2

       CONST char     *name         (in)                                                                         2
                                              Name of existing image.                                            2

       Tk_ImageType   **typePtrPtr  (out)                                                                        2
                                              Points to word in which to store a pointer to type information for 2
                                              the given image, if it exists.                                     2

       int            argc          (in)                                                                         2
                                              Number of arguments                                                2

       char           ***argvPtr    (in/out)                                                                     2
                                              Pointer to argument list
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DESCRIPTION

       Tk_CreateImageType is invoked to define a new kind of image.  An image type corresponds to  a  particular
       value  of  the type argument for the image create command.  There may exist any number of different image
       types, and new types may be defined dynamically by calling Tk_CreateImageType.  For example, there  might
       be one type for 2-color bitmaps, another for multi-color images, another for dithered images, another for
       video, and so on.

       The  code  that  implements  a new image type is called an image manager.  It consists of a collection of
       procedures plus three different kinds of data structures.  The first data  structure  is  a  Tk_ImageType
       structure,  which  contains  the  name  of the image type and pointers to five procedures provided by the
       image manager to deal with images of this type:
              typedef struct Tk_ImageType {
                char *name;
                Tk_ImageCreateProc *createProc;
                Tk_ImageGetProc *getProc;
                Tk_ImageDisplayProc *displayProc;
                Tk_ImageFreeProc *freeProc;
                Tk_ImageDeleteProc *deleteProc;
              } Tk_ImageType;
       The fields of this structure will be described in later subsections of this entry.

       The second major data structure manipulated by an image manager is called an image master;   it  contains
       overall  information  about a particular image, such as the values of the configuration options specified
       in an image create command.  There will usually be one of these structures for  each  invocation  of  the
       image create command.

       The  third  data  structure  related  to images is an image instance.  There will usually be one of these
       structures for each usage of an image in a particular widget.  It is  possible  for  a  single  image  to
       appear  simultaneously  in  multiple  widgets,  or  even multiple times in the same widget.  Furthermore,
       different instances may be on different screens or displays.  The image instance data structure describes
       things that may vary from instance to instance, such as  colors  and  graphics  contexts  for  redisplay.
       There is usually one instance structure for each -image option specified for a widget or canvas item.

       The following subsections describe the fields of a Tk_ImageType in more detail.

NAME

       typePtr->name provides a name for the image type.  Once Tk_CreateImageType returns, this name may be used
       in  image  create  commands  to create images of the new type.  If there already existed an image type by
       this name then the new image type replaces the old one.

PORTABILITY

       In Tk 8.2 and earlier, the createProc below had a different signature. If you want to  compile  an  image
       type  using  the  old  interface  which should still run on all Tcl/Tk versions, compile it with the flag
       -DUSE_OLD_IMAGE.  Further  on,  if   you   are   using   Stubs,   you   need   to   call   the   function
       Tk_InitImageArgs(interp,  argc,  &argv)  first  in  your  createProc. See below for a description of this
       function.

CREATEPROC

       typePtr->createProc provides the address of a procedure for Tk to call whenever image create  is  invoked
       to create an image of the new type.  typePtr->createProc must match the following prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageCreateProc(
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                char *name,
                int objc,
                Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
                Tk_ImageType *typePtr,
                Tk_ImageMaster master,
                ClientData *masterDataPtr);
       The  interp  argument is the interpreter in which the image command was invoked, and name is the name for
       the new image, which was either specified explicitly in the image command or generated  automatically  by
       the  image command.  The objc and objv arguments describe all the configuration options for the new image
       (everything after the name argument to image).  The master argument  is  a  token  that  refers  to  Tk's
       information  about  this  image;   the  image  manager  must  return  this  token to Tk when invoking the
       Tk_ImageChanged procedure.  Typically createProc will parse objc and objv and create an image master data
       structure for the new image.  createProc may store an arbitrary one-word value at  *masterDataPtr,  which
       will  be  passed  back  to  the image manager when other callbacks are invoked.  Typically the value is a
       pointer to the master data structure for the image.

       If createProc encounters an error, it  should  leave  an  error  message  in  interp->result  and  return
       TCL_ERROR;  otherwise it should return TCL_OK.

       createProc  should  call  Tk_ImageChanged  in  order  to set the size of the image and request an initial
       redisplay.

GETPROC

       typePtr->getProc is invoked by Tk whenever a widget calls Tk_GetImage to use a  particular  image.   This
       procedure must match the following prototype:
              typedef ClientData Tk_ImageGetProc(
                Tk_Window tkwin,
                ClientData masterData);
       The  tkwin  argument  identifies  the  window in which the image will be used and masterData is the value
       returned by createProc when the image master was created.  getProc will usually create a  data  structure
       for  the  new  instance,  including such things as the resources needed to display the image in the given
       window.  getProc returns a one-word token for the  instance,  which  is  typically  the  address  of  the
       instance data structure.  Tk will pass this value back to the image manager when invoking its displayProc
       and freeProc procedures.

DISPLAYPROC

       typePtr->displayProc  is  invoked  by Tk whenever an image needs to be displayed (i.e., whenever a widget
       calls Tk_RedrawImage).  displayProc must match the following prototype:
              typedef void Tk_ImageDisplayProc(
                ClientData instanceData,
                Display *display,
                Drawable drawable,
                int imageX,
                int imageY,
                int width,
                int height,
                int drawableX,
                int drawableY);
       The instanceData will be the same as the value  returned  by  getProc  when  the  instance  was  created.
       display  and  drawable  indicate  where  to  display the image;  drawable may be a pixmap rather than the
       window specified to getProc (this is usually the case, since most widgets double-buffer  their  redisplay
       to get smoother visual effects).  imageX, imageY, width, and height identify the region of the image that
       must  be  redisplayed.   This region will always be within the size of the image as specified in the most
       recent call to Tk_ImageChanged.  drawableX and drawableY indicate where in drawable the image  should  be
       displayed;   displayProc  should  display the given region of the image so that point (imageX, imageY) in
       the image appears at (drawableX, drawableY) in drawable.

FREEPROC

       typePtr->freeProc contains the address of a procedure that Tk will  invoke  when  an  image  instance  is
       released (i.e., when Tk_FreeImage is invoked).  This can happen, for example, when a widget is deleted or
       a  image  item in a canvas is deleted, or when the image displayed in a widget or canvas item is changed.
       freeProc must match the following prototype:
              typedef void Tk_ImageFreeProc(
                ClientData instanceData,
                Display *display);
       The instanceData will be the same as the value returned by getProc when the  instance  was  created,  and
       display  is  the  display  containing the window for the instance.  freeProc should release any resources
       associated with the image instance, since the instance will never be used again.

DELETEPROC

       typePtr->deleteProc is a procedure that Tk invokes when an image is being deleted (i.e.  when  the  image
       delete  command  is invoked).  Before invoking deleteProc Tk will invoke freeProc for each of the image's
       instances.  deleteProc must match the following prototype:
              typedef void Tk_ImageDeleteProc(
                ClientData masterData);
       The masterData argument will be the same as the value stored in *masterDataPtr  by  createProc  when  the
       image was created.  deleteProc should release any resources associated with the image.

TK_GETIMAGEMASTERDATA

       The  procedure Tk_GetImageMasterData may be invoked to retrieve information about an image.  For example, 2
       an image manager can use this procedure to locate its image master data for an image.  If there exists an 2
       image named name in the interpreter given by interp, then *typePtrPtr is filled in with type  information 2
       for the image (the typePtr value passed to Tk_CreateImageType when the image type was registered) and the 2
       return  value  is  the  ClientData  value  returned by the createProc when the image was created (this is 2
       typically a pointer to the image master data structure).  If no such image exists then NULL  is  returned 2
       and NULL is stored at *typePtrPtr.

TK_INITIMAGEARGS

       The  function  Tk_InitImageArgs  converts  the  arguments  of the createProc from objects to strings when 2
       necessary. When not using stubs, not using the old interface, or running  under  an  older  (pre-8.3)  Tk 2
       version,  this  function  has  no  effect.  This  function  makes porting older image handlers to the new 2
       interface a lot easier: After running this function, the arguments are guaranteed to be in string format, 2
       no matter how Tk deliverd them.                                                                           2

SEE ALSO                                                                                                         2
       Tk_ImageChanged, Tk_GetImage, Tk_FreeImage, Tk_RedrawImage, Tk_SizeOfImage                                2

KEYWORDS                                                                                                         2
       image manager, image type, instance, master                                                               2

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