XReadBitmapFile(3X11)XReadBitmapFile(3X11)NAME
XReadBitmapFile, XReadBitmapFileData, XWriteBitmapFile, XCre‐
atePixmapFromBitmapData, 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 XReadBitmapFileData(filename, width_return, height_return,
data_return, x_hot_return, y_hot_return)
char *filename;
unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;
unsigned char *data_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
Specifies the bitmap. Returns the bitmap that is created. Specifies
the drawable that indicates the screen. Specifies the data in bitmap
format. Specifies the location of the bitmap data. Returns the bitmap
data. Specifies the depth of the pixmap. Specifies the connection to
the X server. Specify the foreground and background pixel values to
use. Specifies the file name to use. The format of the file name is
operating-system dependent. Specify the width and height. Return the
width and height values of the read in bitmap file. Specify where to
place the hotspot coordinates (or -1,-1 if none are present) in the
file. Return the hotspot coordinates.
DESCRIPTION
The XReadBitmapFile function reads in a file containing a bitmap. The
file is parsed in the encoding of the current locale. The ability to
read other than the standard format is implementation dependent. 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 XReadBitmapFileData function reads in a file containing a bitmap,
in the same manner as XReadBitmapFile, but returns the data directly
rather than creating a pixmap in the server. The bitmap data is
returned in data_return; the client must free this storage when fin‐
ished with it by calling XFree. The status and other return values are
the same as for XReadBitmapFile.
The XWriteBitmapFile function writes a bitmap out to a file in the X
Version 11 format. The name used in the output file is derived from the
file name by deleting the directory prefix. The file is written in the
encoding of the current locale. If the file cannot be opened for writ‐
ing, 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 pro‐
gram (using #include) a bitmap file that was written out by
XWriteBitmapFile (X version 11 format only) without reading in the bit‐
map 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
The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
A value for a Drawable argument does not name a defined Window or
Pixmap. An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.
SEE ALSOXCreatePixmap(3X11), XPutImage(3X11)
Xlib -- C Language X Interface
XReadBitmapFile(3X11)