Cairo Interaction

Cairo Interaction — Functions to support using Cairo

Synopsis

#include <gdk/gdk.h>

cairo_surface_t *   gdk_window_create_similar_surface   (GdkWindow *window,
                                                         cairo_content_t content,
                                                         int width,
                                                         int height);
cairo_t *           gdk_cairo_create                    (GdkDrawable *drawable);
void                gdk_cairo_set_source_color          (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkColor *color);
void                gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf         (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkPixbuf *pixbuf,
                                                         double pixbuf_x,
                                                         double pixbuf_y);
void                gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap         (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         GdkPixmap *pixmap,
                                                         double pixmap_x,
                                                         double pixmap_y);
void                gdk_cairo_set_source_window         (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         GdkWindow *window,
                                                         double x,
                                                         double y);
void                gdk_cairo_rectangle                 (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkRectangle *rectangle);
void                gdk_cairo_region                    (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkRegion *region);
void                gdk_cairo_reset_clip                (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         GdkDrawable *drawable);

Description

Cairo is a graphics library that supports vector graphics and image compositing that can be used with GDK. Since 2.8, GTK+ does most of its drawing using Cairo.

GDK does not wrap the Cairo API, instead it allows to create Cairo contexts which can be used to draw on GDK drawables. Additional functions allow to convert GDK's rectangles and regions into Cairo paths and to use pixbufs as sources for drawing operations.

Details

gdk_window_create_similar_surface ()

cairo_surface_t *   gdk_window_create_similar_surface   (GdkWindow *window,
                                                         cairo_content_t content,
                                                         int width,
                                                         int height);

Create a new surface that is as compatible as possible with the given window. For example the new surface will have the same fallback resolution and font options as window. Generally, the new surface will also use the same backend as window, unless that is not possible for some reason. The type of the returned surface may be examined with cairo_surface_get_type().

Initially the surface contents are all 0 (transparent if contents have transparency, black otherwise.)

window :

window to make new surface similar to

content :

the content for the new surface

width :

width of the new surface

height :

height of the new surface

Returns :

a pointer to the newly allocated surface. The caller owns the surface and should call cairo_surface_destroy() when done with it. This function always returns a valid pointer, but it will return a pointer to a "nil" surface if other is already in an error state or any other error occurs.

Since 2.22


gdk_cairo_create ()

cairo_t *           gdk_cairo_create                    (GdkDrawable *drawable);

Creates a Cairo context for drawing to drawable.

Note

Note that due to double-buffering, Cairo contexts created in a GTK+ expose event handler cannot be cached and reused between different expose events.

drawable :

a GdkDrawable

Returns :

A newly created Cairo context. Free with cairo_destroy() when you are done drawing.

Since 2.8


gdk_cairo_set_source_color ()

void                gdk_cairo_set_source_color          (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkColor *color);

Sets the specified GdkColor as the source color of cr.

cr :

a cairo_t

color :

a GdkColor

Since 2.8


gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf ()

void                gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf         (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkPixbuf *pixbuf,
                                                         double pixbuf_x,
                                                         double pixbuf_y);

Sets the given pixbuf as the source pattern for the Cairo context. The pattern has an extend mode of CAIRO_EXTEND_NONE and is aligned so that the origin of pixbuf is pixbuf_x, pixbuf_y

cr :

a Cairo context

pixbuf :

a GdkPixbuf

pixbuf_x :

X coordinate of location to place upper left corner of pixbuf

pixbuf_y :

Y coordinate of location to place upper left corner of pixbuf

Since 2.8


gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap ()

void                gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap         (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         GdkPixmap *pixmap,
                                                         double pixmap_x,
                                                         double pixmap_y);

Warning

gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap has been deprecated since version 2.24 and should not be used in newly-written code. This function is being removed in GTK+ 3 (together with GdkPixmap). Instead, use gdk_cairo_set_source_window() where appropriate.

Sets the given pixmap as the source pattern for the Cairo context. The pattern has an extend mode of CAIRO_EXTEND_NONE and is aligned so that the origin of pixmap is pixmap_x, pixmap_y

cr :

a Cairo context

pixmap :

a GdkPixmap

pixmap_x :

X coordinate of location to place upper left corner of pixmap

pixmap_y :

Y coordinate of location to place upper left corner of pixmap

Since 2.10


gdk_cairo_set_source_window ()

void                gdk_cairo_set_source_window         (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         GdkWindow *window,
                                                         double x,
                                                         double y);

Sets the given window as the source pattern for the Cairo context. The pattern has an extend mode of CAIRO_EXTEND_NONE and is aligned so that the origin of window is x, y. The window contains all its subwindows when rendering.

Note that the contents of window are undefined outside of the visible part of window, so use this function with care.

cr :

a Cairo context

window :

a GdkWindow

x :

X coordinate of location to place upper left corner of window

y :

Y coordinate of location to place upper left corner of window

Since 2.24


gdk_cairo_rectangle ()

void                gdk_cairo_rectangle                 (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkRectangle *rectangle);

Adds the given rectangle to the current path of cr.

cr :

a cairo_t

rectangle :

a GdkRectangle

Since 2.8


gdk_cairo_region ()

void                gdk_cairo_region                    (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         const GdkRegion *region);

Adds the given region to the current path of cr.

cr :

a cairo_t

region :

a GdkRegion

Since 2.8


gdk_cairo_reset_clip ()

void                gdk_cairo_reset_clip                (cairo_t *cr,
                                                         GdkDrawable *drawable);

Resets the clip region for a Cairo context created by gdk_cairo_create().

This resets the clip region to the "empty" state for the given drawable. This is required for non-native windows since a direct call to cairo_reset_clip() would unset the clip region inherited from the drawable (i.e. the window clip region), and thus let you e.g. draw outside your window.

This is rarely needed though, since most code just create a new cairo_t using gdk_cairo_create() each time they want to draw something.

cr :

a cairo_t

drawable :

a GdkDrawable

Since 2.18