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GetBitmap (3)
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    NAME
         Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj,  Tk_GetBitmap,   Tk_GetBitmapFromObj,
         Tk_DefineBitmap,      Tk_NameOfBitmap,      Tk_SizeOfBitmap,
         Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj, Tk_FreeBitmap, Tk_GetBitmapFromData  -
         maintain database of single-plane pixmaps
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <tk.h>
    
         Pixmap                                                        |
         Tk_GetBitmapFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)                    |
    
         Pixmap                                                        |
         Tk_GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, info)                             |
    
         Pixmap                                                        |
         Tk_GetBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)                            |
    
         int
         Tk_DefineBitmap(interp, name, source, width, height)
    
         char *
         Tk_NameOfBitmap(display, bitmap)
    
         Tk_SizeOfBitmap(display, bitmap, widthPtr, heightPtr)
    
         Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)                           |
    
         Tk_FreeBitmap(display, bitmap)
    
    ARGUMENTS
         Tcl_Interp      *interp     (in)      Interpreter to use for
                                               error   reporting;  if
                                               NULL  then  no   error
                                               message  is left after
                                               errors.
    
         Tk_Window       tkwin       (in)      Token  for  window  in
                                               which  the bitmap will
                                               be used.
    
         Tcl_Obj         *objPtr     (in/out)                               ||
                                               String value describes  |
                                               desired bitmap; inter-  |
                                               nal  rep will be modi-  |
                                               fied to cache  pointer  |
                                               to  corresponding Pix-  |
                                               map.                    |
    
         CONST char      *info       (in)                                   ||
                                               Same  as objPtr except  |
                                               description of  bitmap  |
                                               is  passed as a string  |
                                               and  resulting  Pixmap  |
                                               isn't cached.
    
         CONST char      *name       (in)      Name for new bitmap to
                                               be defined.
    
         char            *source     (in)      Data  for  bitmap,  in
                                               standard  bitmap  for-
                                               mat.  Must  be  stored
                                               in static memory whose
                                               value    will    never
                                               change.
    
         int             width       (in)      Width of bitmap.
    
         int             height      (in)      Height of bitmap.
    
         int             *widthPtr   (out)     Pointer  to  word   to
                                               fill  in with bitmap's
                                               width.
    
         int             *heightPtr  (out)     Pointer  to  word   to
                                               fill  in with bitmap's
                                               height.
    
         Display         *display    (in)      Display for which bit-
                                               map was allocated.
    
         Pixmap          bitmap      (in)      Identifier for a  bit-
                                               map    allocated    by
                                               Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj
                                               or Tk_GetBitmap.
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    DESCRIPTION
         These procedures manage a collection of  bitmaps  (one-plane
         pixmaps) being used by an application.  The procedures allow
         bitmaps to be re-used efficiently, thereby  avoiding  server
         overhead,  and also allow bitmaps to be named with character
         strings.
    
         Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj returns a Pixmap identifier for a bit-  |
         map  that  matches the description in objPtr and is suitable  |
         for use in tkwin.  It re-uses an existing bitmap, if  possi-  |
         ble,  and  creates a new one otherwise.  ObjPtr's value must  |
         have one of the following forms:
    
         @fileName           FileName must be  the  name  of  a  file
                             containing  a  bitmap description in the
                             standard X11 or X10 format.
    
         name                Name  must  be  the  name  of  a  bitmap
                             defined   previously   with  a  call  to
                             Tk_DefineBitmap.   The  following  names
                             are pre-defined by Tk:
    
                             error       The  international   "don't"
                                         symbol:   a  circle  with  a
                                         diagonal line across it.
    
                             gray75                                         ||
                                         75%   gray:  a  checkerboard  |
                                         pattern where three  out  of  |
                                         four bits are on.
    
                             gray50      50%  gray:  a   checkerboard
                                         pattern  where  every  other
                                         bit is on.
    
                             gray25                                         ||
                                         25%   gray:  a  checkerboard  |
                                         pattern  where  one  out  of  |
                                         every four bits is on.
    
                             gray12      12.5% gray: a pattern  where
                                         one-eighth  of  the bits are
                                         on,  consisting   of   every
                                         fourth  pixel in every other
                                         row.
    
                             hourglass   An hourglass symbol.
    
                             info        A large letter ``i''.
    
                             questhead   The silhouette  of  a  human
                                         head,  with  a question mark
                                         in it.
    
                             question    A large question-mark.
    
                             warning     A large exclamation point.
    
                             In addition, the  following  pre-defined
                             names  are  available only on the Macin-
                             tosh platform:
    
                             document    A generic document.
    
                             stationery  Document stationery.
    
                             edition     The edition symbol.
    
                             application Generic application icon.
    
                             accessory   A desk accessory.
    
                             folder      Generic folder icon.
    
                             pfolder     A locked folder.
    
                             trash       A trash can.
    
                             floppy      A floppy disk.
    
                             ramdisk     A floppy disk with chip.
    
                             cdrom       A cd disk icon.
    
                             preferences A folder with prefs symbol.
    
                             querydoc    A database document icon.
    
                             stop        A stop sign.
    
                             note        A face with ballon words.
    
                             caution     A triangle with an  exclama-
                                         tion point.
    
         Under normal conditions,  Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj  returns  an  |
         identifier  for the requested bitmap.  If an error occurs in  |
         creating the bitmap, such as when objPtr refers  to  a  non-  |
         existent file, then None is returned and an error message is  |
         left   in   interp's   result   if   interp   isn't    NULL.  |
         Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj  caches  information  about the return  |
         value in objPtr, which speeds up future calls to  procedures  |
         such as Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj and Tk_GetBitmapFromObj.        |
    
         Tk_GetBitmap is identical  to  Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj  except  |
         that  the  description  of  the  bitmap  is specified with a  |
         string instead of an  object.   This  prevents  Tk_GetBitmap  |
         from caching the return value, so Tk_GetBitmap is less effi-  |
         cient than Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj.                             |
    
         Tk_GetBitmapFromObj returns the token for an  existing  bit-  |
         map,  given  the  window  and description used to create the  |
         bitmap.  Tk_GetBitmapFromObj  doesn't  actually  create  the  |
         bitmap;  the  bitmap  must  already have been created with a  |
         previous call to Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or Tk_GetBitmap.  The  |
         return  value  is  cached  in objPtr, which speeds up future  |
         calls to Tk_GetBitmapFromObj with the same objPtr and tkwin.
    
         Tk_DefineBitmap associates a name with in-memory bitmap data
         so   that   the   name   can  be  used  in  later  calls  to
         Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or Tk_GetBitmap.  The nameId  argument
         gives  a  name  for the bitmap;  it must not previously have
         been used in  a  call  to  Tk_DefineBitmap.   The  arguments
         source,    width,    and   height   describe   the   bitmap.
         Tk_DefineBitmap normally returns TCL_OK;  if an error occurs
         (e.g.  a  bitmap named nameId has already been defined) then
         TCL_ERROR is returned  and  an  error  message  is  left  in
         interp->result.   Note:   Tk_DefineBitmap expects the memory
         pointed to by source to be static:  Tk_DefineBitmap  doesn't
         make  a  private  copy  of  this  memory, but uses the bytes
         pointed to by source later in calls to Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj
         or Tk_GetBitmap.
    
         Typically Tk_DefineBitmap is used by #include-ing  a  bitmap
         file  directly  into  a  C  program and then referencing the
         variables defined by the file.  For example,  suppose  there
         exists  a  file stip.bitmap, which was created by the bitmap
         program and contains a stipple pattern.  The following  code
         uses Tk_DefineBitmap to define a new bitmap named foo:        |
              Pixmap bitmap;                                           |
              #include "stip.bitmap"                                   |
              Tk_DefineBitmap(interp, "foo", stip_bits,                |
                stip_width, stip_height);                              |
              ...                                                      |
              bitmap = Tk_GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, "foo");             |
         This code causes the bitmap file to be read at  compile-time
         and  incorporates  the bitmap information into the program's
         executable image.  The same bitmap file  could  be  read  at
         run-time using Tk_GetBitmap:                                  |
              Pixmap bitmap;                                           |
              bitmap = Tk_GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, "@stip.bitmap");    |
         The second form is a bit more flexible (the  file  could  be
         modified after the program has been compiled, or a different
         string could be provided to read a different file),  but  it
         is  a  little  slower  and requires the bitmap file to exist
         separately from the program.
    
         Tk  maintains  a  database  of  all  the  bitmaps  that  are
         currently  in  use.   Whenever  possible,  it will return an
         existing bitmap rather than creating a new one.  When a bit-
         map  is  no  longer  used, Tk will release it automatically.
         This approach can substantially reduce server  overhead,  so
         Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj  and  Tk_GetBitmap should generally be
         used in preference to Xlib procedures like XReadBitmapFile.
    
         The   bitmaps   returned   by   Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj    and
         Tk_GetBitmap  are  shared,  so  callers  should never modify
         them.  If a bitmap must be  modified  dynamically,  then  it
         should  be created by calling Xlib procedures such as XRead-
         BitmapFile or XCreatePixmap directly.
         The procedure Tk_NameOfBitmap  is  roughly  the  inverse  of
         Tk_GetBitmap.   Given  an  X Pixmap argument, it returns the
         textual description that was passed to Tk_GetBitmap when the
         bitmap  was created.  Bitmap must have been the return value
         from   a   previous   call   to   Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj   or
         Tk_GetBitmap.
    
         Tk_SizeOfBitmap returns the dimensions of its  bitmap  argu-
         ment  in  the words pointed to by the widthPtr and heightPtr
         arguments.  As with Tk_NameOfBitmap, bitmap must  have  been
         created by Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or Tk_GetBitmap.
    
         When a bitmap is no longer needed,  Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj  or  |
         Tk_FreeBitmap   should   be   called  to  release  it.   For  |
         Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj the bitmap to release is specified with  |
         the  same  information  used to create it; for Tk_FreeBitmap  |
         the bitmap to release is specified with  its  Pixmap  token.  |
         There  should be exactly one call to Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj or  |
         Tk_FreeBitmap for  each  call  to  Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj  or  |
         Tk_GetBitmap.
    
    
    BUGS
         In determining whether an existing bitmap  can  be  used  to
         satisfy    a    new   request,   Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj   and
         Tk_GetBitmap consider only the immediate value of the string
         description.   For  example,  when  a file name is passed to
         Tk_GetBitmap, Tk_GetBitmap will assume it is safe to  re-use
         an existing bitmap created from the same file name:  it will
         not check to see whether the file  itself  has  changed,  or
         whether  the  current directory has changed, thereby causing
         the name to refer to a different file.
    
    
    KEYWORDS
         bitmap, pixmap
    
    
    
    


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