Museum

Home

Lab Overview

Retrotechnology Articles

⇒ Online Manual

Media Vault

Software Library

Restoration Projects

Artifacts Sought



XReadBitmapFile(3X11)   COMMAND REFERENCE   XReadBitmapFile(3X11)



NAME
     XReadBitmapFile, XWriteBitmapFile,
     XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData, XCreateBitmapFromData -
     manipulate bitmaps

SYNOPSIS
     int XReadBitmapFile(display, d, filename, width_return,
     height_return, bitmap_return, x_hot_return,
                            y_hot_return)
           Display *display;
           Drawable d;
           char *filename;
           unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;
           Pixmap *bitmap_return;
           int *x_hot_return, *y_hot_return;

     int XWriteBitmapFile(display, filename, bitmap, width,
     height, x_hot, y_hot)
           Display *display;
           char *filename;
           Pixmap bitmap;
           unsigned int width, height;
           int x_hot, y_hot;

     Pixmap XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData(display, d, data, width,
     height, fg, bg, depth)
          Display *display;
          Drawable d;
          char *data;
          unsigned int width, height;
          unsigned long fg, bg;
          unsigned int depth;

     Pixmap XCreateBitmapFromData(display, d, data, width,
     height)
           Display *display;
           Drawable d;
           char *data;
           unsigned int width, height;

ARGUMENTS
     bitmap    Specifies the bitmap.

     bitmap_return
               Returns the bitmap that is created.

     d         Specifies the drawable that indicates the screen.

     data      Specifies the data in bitmap format.

     data      Specifies the location of the bitmap data.




X Version 11            1 September 1988                        1





XReadBitmapFile(3X11)   COMMAND REFERENCE   XReadBitmapFile(3X11)



     depth     Specifies the depth of the pixmap.

     display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

     fg
     bg        Specify the foreground and background pixel values
               to use.

     filename  Specifies the file name to use.  The format of the
               file name is operating-system dependent.

     width
     height    Specify the width and height.

     width_return
     height_return
               Return the width and height values of the read in
               bitmap file.

     x_hot
     y_hot     Specify where to place the hotspot coordinates (or
               -1,-1 if none are present) in the file.

     x_hot_return
     y_hot_return
               Return the hotspot coordinates.

DESCRIPTION
     The XReadBitmapFile function reads in a file containing a
     bitmap.  The file can be either in the standard X version 10
     format (that is, the format used by X version 10 bitmap
     program) or in the X version 11 bitmap format.  If the file
     cannot be opened, XReadBitmapFile returns BitmapOpenFailed.
     If the file can be opened but does not contain valid bitmap
     data, it returns BitmapFileInvalid.  If insufficient working
     storage is allocated, it returns BitmapNoMemory.  If the
     file is readable and valid, it returns BitmapSuccess.

     XReadBitmapFile returns the bitmap's height and width, as
     read from the file, to width_return and height_return.  It
     then creates a pixmap of the appropriate size, reads the
     bitmap data from the file into the pixmap, and assigns the
     pixmap to the caller's variable bitmap. The caller must free
     the bitmap using XFreePixmap when finished.  If name_x_hot
     and name_y_hot exist, XReadBitmapFile returns them to
     x_hot_return and y_hot_return; otherwise, it returns -1,-1.

     XReadBitmapFile can generate BadAlloc and BadDrawable
     errors.

     The XWriteBitmapFile function writes a bitmap out to a file.
     While XReadBitmapFile can read in either X version 10 format



X Version 11            1 September 1988                        2





XReadBitmapFile(3X11)   COMMAND REFERENCE   XReadBitmapFile(3X11)



     or X version 11 format, XWriteBitmapFile always writes out X
     version 11 format.  If the file cannot be opened for
     writing, it returns BitmapOpenFailed.  If insufficient
     memory is allocated, XWriteBitmapFile returns
     BitmapNoMemory; otherwise, on no error, it returns
     BitmapSuccess.  If x_hot and y_hot are not -1, -1,
     XWriteBitmapFile writes them out as the hotspot coordinates
     for the bitmap.

     XWriteBitmapFile can generate BadDrawable and BadMatch
     errors.

     The XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData function creates a pixmap of
     the given depth and then does a bitmap-format XPutImage of
     the data into it.  The depth must be supported by the screen
     of the specified drawable, or a BadMatch error results.

     XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData can generate BadAlloc and
     BadMatch errors.

     The XCreateBitmapFromData function allows you to include in
     your C program (using #include) a bitmap file that was
     written out by XWriteBitmapFile (X version 11 format only)
     without reading in the bitmap file.  The following example
     creates a gray bitmap:

     #include "gray.bitmap"
     Pixmap bitmap;
     bitmap = XCreateBitmapFromData(display, window, gray_bits, gray_width, gray_height);

     If insufficient working storage was allocated,
     XCreateBitmapFromData returns None.  It is your
     responsibility to free the bitmap using XFreePixmap when
     finished.

     XCreateBitmapFromData can generate a BadAlloc error.

DIAGNOSTICS
     BadAlloc  The server failed to allocate the requested
               resource or server memory.

     BadDrawable
               A value for a Drawable argument does not name a
               defined Window or Pixmap.

     BadMatch  An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.

SEE ALSO
     Xlib - C Language X Interface






X Version 11            1 September 1988                        3



%%index%%
na:576,168;
sy:744,3806;
de:4550,4605;
di:9155,477;
se:9632,235;
%%index%%000000000098

Typewritten Software • bear@typewritten.org • Edmonds, WA 98026