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NAME

       Tk_FindPhoto,  Tk_PhotoPutBlock, Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock, Tk_PhotoGetImage, Tk_PhotoBlank, Tk_PhotoExpand,
       Tk_PhotoGetSize, Tk_PhotoSetSize - manipulate the image data stored in a photo image.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tk.h>

       Tk_PhotoHandle
       Tk_FindPhoto(interp, imageName)

       int                                                                                                       │
       Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,compRule)                                  │

       int                                                                                                       │
       Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY, compRule)│

       int
       Tk_PhotoGetImage(handle, blockPtr)

       void
       Tk_PhotoBlank(handle)

       int                                                                                                       │
       Tk_PhotoExpand(interp, handle, width, height)                                                             │

       void
       Tk_PhotoGetSize(handle, widthPtr, heightPtr)

       int                                                                                                       │
       Tk_PhotoSetSize(interp. handle, width, height)                                                            │

ARGUMENTS

       Tcl_Interp *interp (in)                      Interpreter in which image was created and  in  which  error
                                                    reporting is to be done.

       const char *imageName (in)                   Name of the photo image.

       Tk_PhotoHandle handle (in)                   Opaque handle identifying the photo image to be affected.

       Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr (in)            Specifies the address and storage layout of image data.

       int x (in)                                   Specifies  the X coordinate where the top-left corner of the
                                                    block is to be placed within the image.

       int y (in)                                   Specifies the Y coordinate where the top-left corner of  the
                                                    block is to be placed within the image.

       int width (in)                               Specifies  the  width  of the image area to be affected (for
                                                    Tk_PhotoPutBlock)  or   the   desired   image   width   (for
                                                    Tk_PhotoExpand and Tk_PhotoSetSize).

       int compRule (in)                            Specifies   the   compositing   rule   used  when  combining
                                                    transparent pixels in a block of data with  a  photo  image.
                                                    Must  be  one  of TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY (which puts the
                                                    block of data over the top of the existing photo image, with
                                                    the  previous  contents  showing  through in the transparent
                                                    bits) or TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET (which discards the existing
                                                    photo  image  contents  in the rectangle covered by the data
                                                    block.)

       int height (in)                              Specifies the height of the image area to be  affected  (for
                                                    Tk_PhotoPutBlock)   or   the   desired   image  height  (for
                                                    Tk_PhotoExpand and Tk_PhotoSetSize).

       int *widthPtr (out)                          Pointer to location in which to store the image width.

       int *heightPtr (out)                         Pointer to location in which to store the image height.

       int subsampleX (in)                          Specifies the subsampling factor  in  the  X  direction  for
                                                    input image data.

       int subsampleY (in)                          Specifies  the  subsampling  factor  in  the Y direction for
                                                    input image data.

       int zoomX (in)                               Specifies the zoom factor to be applied in the  X  direction
                                                    to pixels being written to the photo image.

       int zoomY (in)                               Specifies  the  zoom factor to be applied in the Y direction
                                                    to pixels being written to the photo image.
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DESCRIPTION

       Tk_FindPhoto returns an opaque handle that is used to identify a particular  photo  image  to  the  other
       procedures.   The  parameter  is  the  name of the image, that is, the name specified to the image create
       photo command, or assigned by that command if no name was specified.

       Tk_PhotoPutBlock is used to supply blocks of image data to be displayed.  The call affects an area of the
       image  of  size  width  x  height  pixels,  with its top-left corner at coordinates (x,y).  All of width,
       height, x, and y must be non-negative.  If part of this area lies  outside  the  current  bounds  of  the
       image,  the  image  will be expanded to include the area, unless the user has specified an explicit image
       size with the -width and/or -height widget configuration options (see photo(3tk)); in that case the  area
       is silently clipped to the image boundaries.

       The block parameter is a pointer to a Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure, defined as follows:
              typedef struct {
                  unsigned char *pixelPtr;
                  int width;
                  int height;
                  int pitch;
                  int pixelSize;
                  int offset[4];
              } Tk_PhotoImageBlock;
       The  pixelPtr  field  points to the first pixel, that is, the top-left pixel in the block.  The width and
       height fields specify the dimensions of the block of pixels.  The pixelSize field specifies  the  address
       difference between two horizontally adjacent pixels.  Often it is 3 or 4, but it can have any value.  The
       pitch field specifies the address difference between two vertically adjacent pixels.   The  offset  array
       contains the offsets from the address of a pixel to the addresses of the bytes containing the red, green,
       blue and alpha (transparency) components.  These are normally 0, 1, 2 and 3, but can have  other  values,
       e.g., for images that are stored as separate red, green and blue planes.

       The  compRule  parameter  to  Tk_PhotoPutBlock  specifies  a  compositing  rule that says what to do with
       transparent pixels.  The value TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY says that the previous contents  of  the  photo
       image  should  show  through, and the value TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET says that the previous contents of the
       photo image should be completely ignored, and the values from the block be copied directly  across.   The
       behavior in Tk8.3 and earlier was equivalent to having TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY as a compositing rule.

       The  value given for the width and height parameters to Tk_PhotoPutBlock do not have to correspond to the
       values specified in block.  If they are smaller, Tk_PhotoPutBlock extracts a  sub-block  from  the  image
       data  supplied.   If  they  are  larger,  the  data given are replicated (in a tiled fashion) to fill the
       specified area.  These rules operate independently in the horizontal and vertical directions.

       Tk_PhotoPutBlock normally returns TCL_OK, though if it cannot allocate  sufficient  memory  to  hold  the │
       resulting  image, TCL_ERROR is returned instead and, if the interp argument is non-NULL, an error message │
       is placed in the interpreter's result.

       Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock works like Tk_PhotoPutBlock except that the image can be reduced or  enlarged  for
       display.   The  subsampleX  and  subsampleY  parameters  allow  the  size  of  the image to be reduced by
       subsampling.  Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock will use only pixels from the input image whose  X  coordinates  are
       multiples  of  subsampleX, and whose Y coordinates are multiples of subsampleY.  For example, an image of
       512x512 pixels can be reduced to 256x256 by setting subsampleX and subsampleY to 2.

       The zoomX and zoomY parameters allow the image to be enlarged by pixel replication.  Each  pixel  of  the
       (possibly  subsampled)  input image will be written to a block zoomX pixels wide and zoomY pixels high of
       the displayed image.  Subsampling and zooming can be used together for special effects.

       Tk_PhotoGetImage can be used to retrieve image data from a photo image.  Tk_PhotoGetImage  fills  in  the
       structure  pointed  to  by the blockPtr parameter with values that describe the address and layout of the
       image data that the photo image has stored internally.  The values are valid until the image is destroyed
       or its size is changed.  Tk_PhotoGetImage returns 1 for compatibility with the corresponding procedure in
       the old photo widget.

       Tk_PhotoBlank blanks the entire area of the photo image.  Blank areas of a photo image are transparent.

       Tk_PhotoExpand requests that the widget's image be expanded to be at least width x height pixels in size.
       The  width  and/or  height are unchanged if the user has specified an explicit image width or height with
       the -width and/or -height configuration options, respectively.  If the image data are being  supplied  in
       many  small blocks, it is more efficient to use Tk_PhotoExpand or Tk_PhotoSetSize at the beginning rather
       than allowing the image to expand in many small increments as image blocks are supplied.

       Tk_PhotoExpand normally returns TCL_OK, though if it  cannot  allocate  sufficient  memory  to  hold  the │
       resulting  image, TCL_ERROR is returned instead and, if the interp argument is non-NULL, an error message │
       is placed in the interpreter's result.

       Tk_PhotoSetSize specifies the size of the image, as if the user had specified the given width and  height
       values  to  the  -width  and -height configuration options.  A value of zero for width or height does not
       change the image's width or height, but allows the width or height to be changed by subsequent  calls  to
       Tk_PhotoPutBlock, Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock or Tk_PhotoExpand.

       Tk_PhotoSetSize  normally  returns  TCL_OK,  though  if  it cannot allocate sufficient memory to hold the │
       resulting image, TCL_ERROR is returned instead and, if the interp argument is non-NULL, an error  message │
       is placed in the interpreter's result.

       Tk_PhotoGetSize returns the dimensions of the image in *widthPtr and *heightPtr.

PORTABILITY

       In  Tk 8.3 and earlier, Tk_PhotoPutBlock and Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock had different signatures. If you want
       to compile code that uses the old interface against 8.4 without updating your code, compile it  with  the
       flag  -DUSE_COMPOSITELESS_PHOTO_PUT_BLOCK.   Code  linked  using  Stubs against older versions of Tk will
       continue to work.

       In Tk 8.4, Tk_PhotoPutBlock, Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock, Tk_PhotoExpand and Tk_PhotoSetSize did not  take  an │
       interp  argument  or return any result code.  If insufficient memory was available for an image, Tk would │
       panic.  This behaviour is still supported  if  you  compile  your  extension  with  the  additional  flag │
       -DUSE_PANIC_ON_PHOTO_ALLOC_FAILURE.   Code  linked using Stubs against older versions of Tk will continue │
       to work.

CREDITS

       The code for the photo image type was developed by Paul Mackerras, based  on  his  earlier  photo  widget
       code.

KEYWORDS

       photo, image