NAME
Image::Base::Prima::Image -- draw into Prima image
SYNOPSIS
use Image::Base::Prima::Image;
my $image = Image::Base::Prima::Image->new
(-width => 200, -height => 100);
$image->line (0,0, 99,99, '#FF00FF');
$image->rectangle (10,10, 20,15, 'white');
CLASS HIERARCHY
Image::Base::Prima::Image
is a subclass of Image::Base::Prima::Drawable
,
Image::Base
Image::Base::Prima::Drawable
Image::Base::Prima::Image
DESCRIPTION
Image::Base::Prima::Image
extends Image::Base
to create and draw into Prima::Image
objects, including file loading and saving.
See Image::Base::Prima::Drawable
for the drawing operations. This subclass adds image creation and file load/save. begin_paint()
/ end_paint()
bracketing is still necessary.
As of Prima 1.28 the supported file formats for both read and write include PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, XBM, XPM and BMP. Prima on X11 draws using the X server, so an X connection is necessary. Don't use Prima::noX11
or drawing operations will quietly do nothing.
FUNCTIONS
See "FUNCTIONS" in Image::Base::Prima::Drawable and "FUNCTIONS" in Image::Base for behaviour inherited from the superclasses.
$image = Image::Base::Prima::Image->new (key=>value,...)
-
Create and return a new image object. A new
Prima::Image
object can be created, usually with a-width
and-height
(but it also works to set them later),$ibase = Image::Base::Prima::Image->new (-width => 200, -height => 100);;
Or an existing
Prima::Image
object can be given$ibase = Image::Base::Prima::Image->new (-drawable => $prima_image);
$image->load ()
$image->load ($filename)
-
Load from
-file
, or with a$filename
argument set-file
then load.The Prima
loadExtras
option is used so as to get the file formatcodecID
in the underlying image, and any possible "hotspot" for-hotx
and-hoty
below ("ATTRIBUTES"). $image->save ()
$image->save ($filename)
-
Save to
-file
, or with a$filename
argument set-file
then save to that.As per Prima
save
, the file format is taken from the underlying$primaimage->{'extras'}->{'codecID'}
if that's set, otherwise from the filename extension. The-file_format
attribute below can set the desired output format.
ATTRIBUTES
-file
(string)-
For saving Prima takes the file format from the filename extension, for example ".png". See Prima::image-load.
-file_format
(string orundef
)-
The file format as a string like "PNG" or "JPEG", or
undef
if unknown or never set. Getting or setting-file_format
operates on the$primaimage->{'extras'}->{'codecID'}
field of the underlyingPrime::Image
.After
load
the-file_format
is the format read. Setting-file_format
changes the format for a subsequentsave
. -hotx
(integer or undef, default undef)-hoty
(integer or undef, default undef)-
The cursor hotspot in images with that attribute. These are the
hotSpotX
andhotSpotY
extra in the$primaimage->{'extras'}
(see Prima::codecs and "Querying extra information" in Prima::image-load). As of Prima 1.29 they're available from XPM and XBM format files. -quality_percent
(0 to 100 orundef
)-
The image quality when saving to JPEG format. JPEG compresses by reducing colours and resolution in ways that are not too noticeable to the human eye. 100 means full quality, no such reductions.
undef
means the Prima default, which is 75.This becomes the
quality
parameter to$primaimage->save()
.
SEE ALSO
Image::Base, Prima::Image, Prima::image-load, Image::Base::Prima::Drawable
Image::Xpm, Image::Xbm, Image::Base::GD, Image::Base::PNGwriter, Image::Base::Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf
HOME PAGE
http://user42.tuxfamily.org/image-base-prima/index.html
LICENSE
Image-Base-Prima is Copyright 2010, 2011, 2015 Kevin Ryde
Image-Base-Prima is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
Image-Base-Prima is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Image-Base-Prima. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.