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diff --git a/tk8.6/doc/CrtPhImgFmt.3 b/tk8.6/doc/CrtPhImgFmt.3 deleted file mode 100644 index c7e792a..0000000 --- a/tk8.6/doc/CrtPhImgFmt.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,270 +0,0 @@ -'\" -'\" Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University -'\" Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -'\" -'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution -'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\" -'\" Author: Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au), -'\" Department of Computer Science, -'\" Australian National University. -'\" -.TH Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat 3 8.5 Tk "Tk Library Procedures" -.so man.macros -.BS -.SH NAME -Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat \- define new file format for photo images -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -\fB#include <tk.h>\fR -.sp -\fBTk_CreatePhotoImageFormat\fR(\fIformatPtr\fR) -.SH ARGUMENTS -.AS "const Tk_PhotoImageFormat" *formatPtr -.AP "const Tk_PhotoImageFormat" *formatPtr in -Structure that defines the new file format. -.BE -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -\fBTk_CreatePhotoImageFormat\fR is invoked to define a new file format -for image data for use with photo images. The code that implements an -image file format is called an image file format handler, or -handler for short. The photo image code -maintains a list of handlers that can be used to read and -write data to or from a file. Some handlers may also -support reading image data from a string or converting image data to a -string format. -The user can specify which handler to use with the \fB\-format\fR -image configuration option or the \fB\-format\fR option to the -\fBread\fR and \fBwrite\fR photo image subcommands. -.PP -An image file format handler consists of a collection of procedures -plus a Tk_PhotoImageFormat structure, which contains the name of the -image file format and pointers to six procedures provided by the -handler to deal with files and strings in this format. The -Tk_PhotoImageFormat structure contains the following fields: -.CS -typedef struct Tk_PhotoImageFormat { - const char *\fIname\fR; - Tk_ImageFileMatchProc *\fIfileMatchProc\fR; - Tk_ImageStringMatchProc *\fIstringMatchProc\fR; - Tk_ImageFileReadProc *\fIfileReadProc\fR; - Tk_ImageStringReadProc *\fIstringReadProc\fR; - Tk_ImageFileWriteProc *\fIfileWriteProc\fR; - Tk_ImageStringWriteProc *\fIstringWriteProc\fR; -} \fBTk_PhotoImageFormat\fR; -.CE -.PP -The handler need not provide implementations of all six procedures. -For example, the procedures that handle string data would not be -provided for a format in which the image data are stored in binary, -and could therefore contain null characters. If any procedure is not -implemented, the corresponding pointer in the Tk_PhotoImageFormat -structure should be set to NULL. The handler must provide the -\fIfileMatchProc\fR procedure if it provides the \fIfileReadProc\fR -procedure, and the \fIstringMatchProc\fR procedure if it provides the -\fIstringReadProc\fR procedure. -.SS NAME -.PP -\fIformatPtr->name\fR provides a name for the image type. -Once \fBTk_CreatePhotoImageFormat\fR returns, this name may be used -in the \fB\-format\fR photo image configuration and subcommand option. -The manual page for the photo image (photo(n)) describes how image -file formats are chosen based on their names and the value given to -the \fB\-format\fR option. The first character of \fIformatPtr->name\fR -must not be an uppercase character from the ASCII character set -(that is, one of the characters \fBA\fR-\fBZ\fR). Such names are used -only for legacy interface support (see below). -.SS FILEMATCHPROC -.PP -\fIformatPtr->fileMatchProc\fR provides the address of a procedure for -Tk to call when it is searching for an image file format handler -suitable for reading data in a given file. -\fIformatPtr->fileMatchProc\fR must match the following prototype: -.CS -typedef int \fBTk_ImageFileMatchProc\fR( - Tcl_Channel \fIchan\fR, - const char *\fIfileName\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIformat\fR, - int *\fIwidthPtr\fR, - int *\fIheightPtr\fR, - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR); -.CE -The \fIfileName\fR argument is the name of the file containing the -image data, which is open for reading as \fIchan\fR. The -\fIformat\fR argument contains the value given for the -\fB\-format\fR option, or NULL if the option was not specified. -If the data in the file appears to be in the format supported by this -handler, the \fIformatPtr->fileMatchProc\fR procedure should store the -width and height of the image in *\fIwidthPtr\fR and *\fIheightPtr\fR -respectively, and return 1. Otherwise it should return 0. -.SS STRINGMATCHPROC -.PP -\fIformatPtr->stringMatchProc\fR provides the address of a procedure for -Tk to call when it is searching for an image file format handler for -suitable for reading data from a given string. -\fIformatPtr->stringMatchProc\fR must match the following prototype: -.CS -typedef int \fBTk_ImageStringMatchProc\fR( - Tcl_Obj *\fIdata\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIformat\fR, - int *\fIwidthPtr\fR, - int *\fIheightPtr\fR, - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR); -.CE -The \fIdata\fR argument points to the object containing the image -data. The \fIformat\fR argument contains the value given for -the \fB\-format\fR option, or NULL if the option was not specified. -If the data in the string appears to be in the format supported by -this handler, the \fIformatPtr->stringMatchProc\fR procedure should -store the width and height of the image in *\fIwidthPtr\fR and -*\fIheightPtr\fR respectively, and return 1. Otherwise it should -return 0. -.SS FILEREADPROC -.PP -\fIformatPtr->fileReadProc\fR provides the address of a procedure for -Tk to call to read data from an image file into a photo image. -\fIformatPtr->fileReadProc\fR must match the following prototype: -.CS -typedef int \fBTk_ImageFileReadProc\fR( - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, - Tcl_Channel \fIchan\fR, - const char *\fIfileName\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIformat\fR, - PhotoHandle \fIimageHandle\fR, - int \fIdestX\fR, int \fIdestY\fR, - int \fIwidth\fR, int \fIheight\fR, - int \fIsrcX\fR, int \fIsrcY\fR); -.CE -The \fIinterp\fR argument is the interpreter in which the command was -invoked to read the image; it should be used for reporting errors. -The image data is in the file named \fIfileName\fR, which is open for -reading as \fIchan\fR. The \fIformat\fR argument contains the -value given for the \fB\-format\fR option, or NULL if the option was -not specified. The image data in the file, or a subimage of it, is to -be read into the photo image identified by the handle -\fIimageHandle\fR. The subimage of the data in the file is of -dimensions \fIwidth\fR x \fIheight\fR and has its top-left corner at -coordinates (\fIsrcX\fR,\fIsrcY\fR). It is to be stored in the photo -image with its top-left corner at coordinates -(\fIdestX\fR,\fIdestY\fR) using the \fBTk_PhotoPutBlock\fR procedure. -The return value is a standard Tcl return value. -.SS STRINGREADPROC -.PP -\fIformatPtr->stringReadProc\fR provides the address of a procedure for -Tk to call to read data from a string into a photo image. -\fIformatPtr->stringReadProc\fR must match the following prototype: -.CS -typedef int \fBTk_ImageStringReadProc\fR( - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIdata\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIformat\fR, - PhotoHandle \fIimageHandle\fR, - int \fIdestX\fR, int \fIdestY\fR, - int \fIwidth\fR, int \fIheight\fR, - int \fIsrcX\fR, int \fIsrcY\fR); -.CE -The \fIinterp\fR argument is the interpreter in which the command was -invoked to read the image; it should be used for reporting errors. -The \fIdata\fR argument points to the image data in object form. -The \fIformat\fR argument contains the -value given for the \fB\-format\fR option, or NULL if the option was -not specified. The image data in the string, or a subimage of it, is to -be read into the photo image identified by the handle -\fIimageHandle\fR. The subimage of the data in the string is of -dimensions \fIwidth\fR x \fIheight\fR and has its top-left corner at -coordinates (\fIsrcX\fR,\fIsrcY\fR). It is to be stored in the photo -image with its top-left corner at coordinates -(\fIdestX\fR,\fIdestY\fR) using the \fBTk_PhotoPutBlock\fR procedure. -The return value is a standard Tcl return value. -.SS FILEWRITEPROC -.PP -\fIformatPtr->fileWriteProc\fR provides the address of a procedure for -Tk to call to write data from a photo image to a file. -\fIformatPtr->fileWriteProc\fR must match the following prototype: -.CS -typedef int \fBTk_ImageFileWriteProc\fR( - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, - const char *\fIfileName\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIformat\fR, - Tk_PhotoImageBlock *\fIblockPtr\fR); -.CE -The \fIinterp\fR argument is the interpreter in which the command was -invoked to write the image; it should be used for reporting errors. -The image data to be written are in memory and are described by the -Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure pointed to by \fIblockPtr\fR; see the -manual page FindPhoto(3) for details. The \fIfileName\fR argument -points to the string giving the name of the file in which to write the -image data. The \fIformat\fR argument contains the -value given for the \fB\-format\fR option, or NULL if the option was -not specified. The format string can contain extra characters -after the name of the format. If appropriate, the -\fIformatPtr->fileWriteProc\fR procedure may interpret these -characters to specify further details about the image file. -The return value is a standard Tcl return value. -.SS STRINGWRITEPROC -.PP -\fIformatPtr->stringWriteProc\fR provides the address of a procedure for -Tk to call to translate image data from a photo image into a string. -\fIformatPtr->stringWriteProc\fR must match the following prototype: -.CS -typedef int \fBTk_ImageStringWriteProc\fR( - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, - Tcl_Obj *\fIformat\fR, - Tk_PhotoImageBlock *\fIblockPtr\fR); -.CE -The \fIinterp\fR argument is the interpreter in which the command was -invoked to convert the image; it should be used for reporting errors. -The image data to be converted are in memory and are described by the -Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure pointed to by \fIblockPtr\fR; see the -manual page FindPhoto(3) for details. The data for the string -should be put in the interpreter \fIinterp\fR result. -The \fIformat\fR argument contains the -value given for the \fB\-format\fR option, or NULL if the option was -not specified. The format string can contain extra characters -after the name of the format. If appropriate, the -\fIformatPtr->stringWriteProc\fR procedure may interpret these -characters to specify further details about the image file. -The return value is a standard Tcl return value. -.SH "LEGACY INTERFACE SUPPORT" -.PP -In Tk 8.2 and earlier, the definition of all the function pointer -types stored in fields of a \fBTk_PhotoImageFormat\fR struct were -incompatibly different. Legacy programs and libraries dating from -those days may still contain code that defines extended Tk photo image -formats using the old interface. The Tk header file will still support -this legacy interface if the code is compiled with the -macro \fBUSE_OLD_IMAGE\fR defined. Alternatively, the legacy interfaces -are used if the first character of \fIformatPtr->name\fR is an -uppercase ASCII character (\fBA\fR-\fBZ\fR), and explicit casts -are used to forgive the type mismatch. For example, -.CS -static Tk_PhotoImageFormat myFormat = { - "MyFormat", - (Tk_ImageFileMatchProc *) FileMatch, - NULL, - (Tk_ImageFileReadProc *) FileRead, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL -}; -.CE -would define a minimal \fBTk_PhotoImageFormat\fR that operates provide -only file reading capability, where \fBFileMatch\fR and \fBFileRead\fR -are written according to the legacy interfaces of Tk 8.2 or earlier. -.PP -Any stub-enabled extension providing an extended photo image format -via the legacy interface enabled by the \fBUSE_OLD_IMAGE\fR macro -that is compiled against Tk 8.5 headers and linked against the -Tk 8.5 stub library will produce a file that can be loaded only -into interps with Tk 8.5 or later; that is, the normal stub-compatibility -rules. If a developer needs to generate from such code a file -that is loadable into interps with Tk 8.4 or earlier, they must -use Tk 8.4 headers and stub libraries to do so. -.PP -Any new code written today should not make use of the legacy -interfaces. Expect their support to go away in Tk 9. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -Tk_FindPhoto, Tk_PhotoPutBlock -.SH KEYWORDS -photo image, image file |