[manpage_begin png n 0.1.2] [keywords comment] [keywords image] [keywords png] [keywords timestamp] [copyright {2004, Code: Aaron Faupell }] [copyright {2004, Doc: Andreas Kupries }] [moddesc {Image manipulation}] [titledesc {PNG querying and manipulation of meta data}] [category {File formats}] [require Tcl 8.2] [require crc32] [require png [opt 0.1.2]] [description] [para] This package provides commands to query and modify PNG images. PNG stands for [term {Portable Network Graphics}] and is specified at [uri http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/spec/1.2]. [section COMMANDS] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd ::png::validate] [arg file]] Returns a value indicating if [arg file] is a valid PNG file. The file is checked for PNG signature, each chunks checksum is verified, existence of a data chunk is verified, first chunk is checked for header, last chunk is checked for ending. Things [emph not] checked for are: validity of values within a chunk, multiple header chunks, noncontiguous data chunks, end chunk before actual eof. This procedure can take lots of time. [para] Possible return values: [list_begin definitions] [def OK] File is a valid PNG file. [def SIG] no/broken PNG signature. [def BADLEN] corrupt chunk length. [def EOF] premature end of file. [def NOHDR] missing header chunk. [def CKSUM] crc mismatch. [def NODATA] missing data chunk(s). [def NOEND] missing end marker. [list_end] [call [cmd ::png::isPNG] [arg file]] Returns a boolean value indicating if the file [arg file] starts with a PNG signature. This is a much faster and less intensive check than [cmd ::png::validate] as it does not check if the PNG data is valid. [call [cmd ::png::imageInfo] [arg file]] Returns a dictionary with keys [const width], [const height], [const depth], [const color], [const compression], [const filter], and [const interlace]. The values are the associated properties of the PNG image in [arg file]. Throws an error if file is not a PNG image, or if the checksum of the header is invalid. For information on interpreting the values for the returned properties see [uri http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/spec/1.2/PNG-Chunks.html]. [call [cmd ::png::getTimestamp] [arg file]] Returns the epoch time if a timestamp chunk is found in the PNG image contained in the [arg file], otherwise returns the empty string. Does not attempt to verify the checksum of the timestamp chunk. Throws an error if the [arg file] is not a valid PNG image. [call [cmd ::png::setTimestamp] [arg file] [arg time]] Writes a new timestamp to the [arg file], either replacing the old timestamp, or adding one just before the data chunks if there was no previous timestamp. [arg time] is the new time in the gmt epoch format. Throws an error if [arg file] is not a valid PNG image. [call [cmd ::png::getComments] [arg file]] Currently supports only uncompressed comments. Does not attempt to verify the checksums of the comment chunks. Returns a list where each element is a comment. Each comment is itself a list. The list for a plain text comment consists of 2 elements: the human readable keyword, and the text data. A unicode (international) comment consists of 4 elements: the human readable keyword, the language identifier, the translated keyword, and the unicode text data. Throws an error if [arg file] is not a valid PNG image. [call [cmd ::png::removeComments] [arg file]] Removes all comments from the PNG image in [arg file]. Beware - This uses memory equal to the file size minus comments, to hold the intermediate result. Throws an error if [arg file] is not a valid PNG image. [call [cmd ::png::addComment] [arg file] [arg keyword] [arg text]] Adds a plain [arg text] comment to the PNG image in [arg file], just before the first data chunk. Will throw an error if no data chunk is found. [arg keyword] has to be less than 80 characters long to conform to the PNG specification. [call [cmd ::png::addComment] [arg file] [arg keyword] [arg lang] [arg keyword2] [arg text]] Adds a unicode (international) comment to the PNG image in [arg file], just before the first data chunk. Will throw an error if no data chunk is found. [arg keyword] has to be less than 80 characters long to conform to the PNG specification. [arg keyword2] is the translated [arg keyword], in the language specified by the language identifier [arg lang]. [call [cmd ::png::image] [arg file]] Given a PNG file returns the image in the list of scanlines format used by Tk_GetColor. [call [cmd ::png::write] [arg file] [arg data]] Takes a list of scanlines in the Tk_GetColor format and writes the represented image to [arg file]. [list_end] [vset CATEGORY png] [include ../doctools2base/include/feedback.inc] [manpage_end]