Re: Equivalent to gdk_draw_rgb_image that scales output?
- From: "Lewin A.R.W. Edwards" <larwe larwe com>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Equivalent to gdk_draw_rgb_image that scales output?
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 17:04:17 -0500
Hi Havoc,
> Is there an equivalent function to gdk_draw_rgb_image that can do
> simple decimation and expansion, so that (for instance) I can display
> a 1536x1024 image at fullscreen size on a 1024x768 display surface?
We don't have the code to do on-the-fly scaling without creating the
temporary RGB buffer. It's really painful to write because there are
so many formats for the hardware image data (GdkImage).
Hmm. I guess I will try benchmarking my own code against the pixmap
functions. Thanks for the direction.
Just in case you happen to have a great idea for me to poke into - Given
that I'm stuck with XFree86 3.3.6 (my hardware isn't supported under 4.x),
and also given that my source images are at sizes that will usually be out
of my control, what's the fastest drawing strategy you can think of? At the
moment I have a single window with a drawing area inside it, covering the
entire screen. I decode my image data into an external buffer at whatever
size it arrived at (I can't decimate it at that point - I need to leave it
fullsize, because the user might request a zoom or an orientation change,
and decoding the image to RGB 8:8:8 is a very time-consuming operation - I
want to do it just once at full resolution, cache the decoded copy, and
work from that). I then have to use my own decimation code to get the data
into a screen-sized RGB buffer, then gdk_draw_rgb_image to get it into the
window. All of those operations are pretty slow and ugly.
BTW, thanks also for your earlier response on hiding mouse cursor, it
worked :) However the unref functions don't appear to be present in the
version of gtk I'm using - not an issue for me, just an fyi.
-- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
Embedded Engineer, Digi-Frame Inc.
Work: http://www.digi-frame.com/
Tel (914) 937-4090 9am-6:30pm M-F ET
Personal: http://www.larwe.com/ http://www.zws.com/
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