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-- <description>
--
-- Pixmaps are off-screen drawables. They can be drawn upon with the standard
-- drawing primitives, then copied to another drawable (such as a Gdk_Window)
-- with Gdk.Drawable.Draw_Drawable. The depth of a pixmap is the number of
-- bits per pixels. Bitmaps are simply pixmaps with a depth of 1. (That is,
-- they are monochrome bitmaps - each pixel can be either on or off).
-- See Gdk.Pixmap for more details on pixmap handling.
--
-- </description>
-- <c_version>1.3.6</c_version>
-- <group>Gdk, the low-level API</group>
with Glib; use Glib;
with Gdk.Window;
package Gdk.Bitmap is
subtype Gdk_Bitmap is Gdk.Gdk_Bitmap;
-- A black and white image.
-- This type is mainly used as a mask when drawing other colored images.
-- Each pixel can have two values, 0 or 1.
Null_Bitmap : constant Gdk_Bitmap;
procedure Gdk_New
(Bitmap : out Gdk_Bitmap;
Window : Gdk.Window.Gdk_Window;
Width : Gint;
Height : Gint);
-- Create a new bitmap with a given size.
-- Window is used to determine default values for the new bitmap.
-- Can be eventually null in which case the root window is used.
-- Width is the width of the new bitmap in pixels.
-- Height is the height of the new bitmap in pixels.
procedure Ref (Bitmap : Gdk_Bitmap);
-- Add a reference to a bitmap.
procedure Unref (Bitmap : Gdk_Bitmap);
-- This is the usual way to destroy a bitmap. The memory is freed when
-- there is no more reference
procedure Create_From_Data
(Bitmap : out Gdk_Bitmap;
Window : Gdk.Window.Gdk_Window;
Data : String;
Width : Gint;
Height : Gint);
-- Create a bitmap from data in XBM format.
-- Window is used to determine default values for the new bitmap, can be
-- null in which case the root window is used.
-- Data is the XBM data.
-- Width is the width of the new bitmap in pixels.
-- Height is the height of the new bitmap in pixels.
private
Null_Bitmap : constant Gdk_Bitmap := null;
pragma Import (C, Ref, "gdk_drawable_ref");
pragma Import (C, Unref, "gdk_drawable_unref");
end Gdk.Bitmap;
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