gdk-sharp2.10.0.0Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details.Functions for drawing points, lines, arcs, and text.
To be addedGLib.ObjectMethodSystem.VoidDraws a number of points using the given graphics context.
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MethodSystem.VoidRender a onto the Drawable
object with the specified colors.
A , the graphics context to use
the X position of the left of the layout (in pixels)
the Y position of the top of the layout (in pixels)
the layout to render
the foreground color
the background color
Render a onto the Drawable
object, overriding the layout's normal colors with
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A , the graphics context to use
A , the X position of the start of string (in pixels)
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A , the graphics context to use
the X position of the start of string (in pixels)
the Y position of the baseline (in pixels)
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the foreground color
the background color
Render a onto the Drawable
object, overriding the layout's normal colors.Render a onto the Drawable
object, overriding the layout's normal colors with
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MethodSystem.VoidRender a onto a
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the X position of the left of the layout (in pixels)
the Y position of the top of the layout (in pixels)
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If the layout's PangoContext has a transformation matrix set, then x and y specify the position of the top left corner of the bounding box (in device space) of the transformed layout.
If you are using Gtk, the usual way to obtain a is .MethodSystem.VoidFills and
with the size of the Drawable. or
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size is the size reported in the most-recently-processed configure
event, rather than the current size on the X server.
MethodSystem.VoidDraws a number of unconnected lines.
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TODO: Drawable.custom needs to be edited to make segs an array of Gdk.Segment objects.MethodSystem.VoidLow-level glyph drawing function.
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using instead.A glyph is a character in a font. This function draws a sequence of
glyphs. To obtain a sequence of glyphs you have to understand a
lot about internationalized text handling, which you don't want to
understand; thus, use instead of this function,
handles the details.MethodGdk.ImageReturns a client-side representing the server-side .
A , X coordinate of the upper left corner of the region to get as a drawable
A , Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the region to get as a drawable.
A , width of the rectangle
A , height of the rectangle.
A containing the contents of this Drawable object.
A stores client-side image data (pixels). In contrast,
and are server-side
objects. This method obtains the pixels from a
server-side drawable as a client-side .
The format of a depends on
the of the current display, which
makes manipulating extremely difficult;
therefore, in
most cases you should use
instead of
this lower-level function. A contains
image data in a canonicalized RGB format, rather than a
display-dependent format. Of course, there's a convenience vs.
speed tradeoff here, so you'll want to think about what makes
sense for your application.
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the region of the drawable to obtain as an image.
You would usually copy image data to the client side if you intend
to examine the values of individual pixels, for example to darken
an image or add a red tint. It would be prohibitively slow to
make a round-trip request to the windowing system for each pixel,
so instead you get all of them at once, modify them, then copy
them all back at once.
If the X server or other windowing system backend is on the local
machine, this function may use shared memory to avoid copying
the image data.
If the source drawable is a #GdkWindow and partially offscreen
or obscured, then the obscured portions of the returned image
will contain undefined data.
MethodSystem.VoidDraws a portion of a drawable into another.
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Copies the x region of at coordinates (,
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and/or may be given as -1, in which case the entire
drawable will be copied.
Most fields in are not used for this operation, but notably the
clip mask or clip region will be honored.
The source and destination drawables must have the same visual and
colormap, or errors will result. (On X11, failure to match
visual/colormap results in a BadMatch error from the X server.)
A common cause of this problem is an attempt to draw a bitmap to
a color drawable. The way to draw a bitmap is to set the
bitmap as a clip mask on your #GdkGC, then use
to draw a rectangle clipped to the bitmap.
MethodSystem.VoidDraws a onto a drawable.
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Pointer to the C object.
This is an internal constructor, and should not be used by user code.PropertyGdk.ColormapThe color map for this Drawable. The current on the Drawable.You only need to set the color map if the drawable-creating function did not have a way to determine the colormap, and you then use drawable operations that require a colormap. The colormap for all drawables and graphics contexts you intend to use together should match. i.e. when using a #GdkGC to draw to a drawable, or copying one drawable to another, the colormaps should match.PropertyGdk.RegionComputes the region of a drawable that is potentially visible.A This does not necessarily take into account if the window is obscured by other windows, but no area outside of this region is visible.
You must call when done.
PropertyGdk.RegionComputes the region of a drawable that potentially can be written to by drawing primitives.A . You must call when done.Computes the region of a drawable that potentially can be written to by drawing primitives. This region will not take into account the clip region for the GC, and may also not take into account other factors such as if the window is obscured by other windows, but no area outside of this region will be affected by drawing primitives.
You must call the Destroy method on the returned region when done.
PropertyGdk.VisualGets the describing the pixel format of drawable.A PropertySystem.Int32Obtains the bit depth of the drawable.The bit depth.Obtains the bit depth of the drawable, that is, the number of bits that make up a pixel in the drawable's visual. Examples are 8 bits per pixel, 24 bits per pixel, etc.PropertyGdk.ScreenGets the associated with a a PropertyGdk.DisplayGets the associated with the .The .MethodSystem.VoidDraws a series of lines connecting the given points.
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a This method is obsolete. Use the overload which takes a for MethodSystem.VoidDraws a rectangular outline or filled rectangle, using the foreground color and other attributes of the .
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a A rectangle drawn filled is 1 pixel smaller in both dimensions than a rectangle outlined. Calling Gdk.DrawRectangle (window, gc, TRUE, 0, 0, 20, 20) results in a filled rectangle 20 pixels wide and 20 pixels high. Calling Gdk.DrawRectangle (window, gc, FALSE, 0, 0, 20, 20) results in an outlined rectangle with corners at (0, 0), (0, 20), (20, 20), and (20, 0), which makes it 21 pixels wide and 21 pixels high.MethodSystem.VoidDraws a line, using the foreground color and other attributes of the
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a true if the arc should be filled, producing a 'pie slice'.
The x-coordinate of the upper left hand of the bounding box of the arc.
The y-coordinate of the upper left hand of the bounding box of the arc.
the width of the bounding rectangle.
the height of the bounding rectangle.
The starting angle of the arc in the clockwise direction in reference to the 3'oclock position in terms of 1/64th of a degree.
The number of 1/64ths of a degree to sweep the arc in a clockwise direction relative to the starting angle.
Draw the left side of a circle with a radius of 5 units.
Gdk.Pixmap.DrawArc(gc, false, 0, 0, 10, 10, 90 * 64, 180 * 64);
MethodSystem.VoidRenders a rectangular portion of a to a
A used for clipping.
The to render
Source X coordinate within pixbuf.
Source Y coordinates within pixbuf.
Destination X coordinate within drawable.
Destination Y coordinate within drawable.
Width of region to render, in pixels, or -1 to use pixbuf width.
Height of region to render, in pixels, or -1 to use pixbuf height.
Dithering mode for GdkRGB.
X offset for dither.
Y offset for dither.
The destination drawable must have a colormap. All windows have a colormap, however, pixmaps only have colormap by default if they were created with a non-NULL window argument. Otherwise a colormap must be set on them on the property.
On older X servers, rendering pixbufs with an alpha channel involves round trips to the X server, and may be somewhat slow.
The clip mask of gc is ignored, but clip rectangles and clip regions work fine.
MethodSystem.VoidDraws a rectangular outline or filled rectangle, using the foreground color and other attributes of the .
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a This is a constructor used by derivative types of that would have their own GLib.GType assigned to it. This is not typically used by C# code.System.Obsolete(Message=null, IsError=False)ConstructorThis is a constructor used by derivative types of Drawable. This is not typically used by C# code.MethodSystem.VoidTo be added
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