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Package: Surface

Description

package Cairo.Surface is
A Cairo_Surface is the abstract type representing all different drawing targets that cairo can render to. The actual drawings are performed using a Cairo_Context.

Binding from C File version 1.8.8

Types

Cairo_Surface_Type

type Cairo_Surface_Type is
     (Cairo_Surface_Type_Image,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Pdf,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Ps,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Xlib,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Xcb,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Glitz,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Quartz,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Win32,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Beos,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Directfb,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Svg,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Os2,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Win32_Printing,
      Cairo_Surface_Type_Quartz_Image);

Subprograms & Entries

Create_Similar

function Create_Similar 
(Other: Cairo_Surface;
Content: Cairo_Content;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint) return Cairo_Surface;
Other: an existing surface used to select the backend of the new surface Content: the Content for the new surface Width: Width of the new surface, (in device-space units) Height: Height of the new surface (in device-space units) Create a new surface that is as compatible as possible with an existing surface. For example the new surface will have the same fallback resolution and font options as other. Generally, the new surface will also use the same backend as other, 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.) Return value: 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.

Reference

function Reference 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Cairo_Surface;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Increases the reference count on surface by one. This prevents surface from being destroyed until a matching call to Cairo.Surface.Destroy is made. The number of references to a Cairo_Surface can be get using Cairo.Surface.Get_Reference_Count. Return value: the referenced Cairo_Surface.

Finish

procedure Finish 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface);
Surface: the Cairo_Surface to finish This function finishes the surface and drops all references to external resources. For example, for the Xlib backend it means that cairo will no longer access the drawable, which can be freed. After calling Cairo.Surface.Finish the only valid operations on a surface are getting and setting user, referencing and destroying, and flushing and finishing it. Further drawing to the surface will not affect the surface but will instead trigger a Cairo_Status_Surface_Finished error. When the last call to Cairo.Surface.Destroy decreases the reference count to zero, cairo will call Cairo.Surface.Finish if it hasn't been called already, before freeing the resources associated with the surface.

Destroy

procedure Destroy 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Decreases the reference count on surface by one. If the result is zero, then surface and all associated resources are freed. See Cairo.Surface.Reference.

Get_Reference_Count

function Get_Reference_Count 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Guint;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Returns the current reference count of surface. Return value: the current reference count of surface. If the object is a nil object, 0 will be returned. Since: 1.4

Status

function Status 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Cairo_Status;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Checks whether an error has previously occurred for this surface. Return value: Cairo_Status_Success, Cairo_Status_Null_Pointer, Cairo_Status_No_Memory, Cairo_Status_Read_Error, Cairo_Status_Invalid_Content, Cairo_Status_Invalid_Format, or Cairo_Status_Invalid_Visual.

Get_Type

function Get_Type 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Cairo_Surface_Type;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface This function returns the type of the backend used to create a surface. See Cairo_Surface_Type for available types. Return value: The type of surface. Since: 1.2

Get_Content

function Get_Content 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Cairo_Content;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface This function returns the content type of surface which indicates whether the surface contains color and/or alpha information. See Cairo_Content. Return value: The content type of surface. Since: 1.2

Get_User_Data

function Get_User_Data 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
Key: access Cairo_User_Data_Key) return System.Address;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Key: the address of the Cairo_User_Data_Key the user data was attached to Return user data previously attached to surface using the specified key. If no user data has been attached with the given key this function returns null. Return value: the user data previously attached or null.

Set_User_Data

function Set_User_Data 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
Key: access Cairo_User_Data_Key;
User_Data: System.Address;
Destroy: Cairo_Destroy_Func) return Cairo_Status;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Key: the address of a Cairo_User_Data_Key to attach the user data to User_Data: the user data to attach to the surface Destroy: a Cairo_Destroy_Func which will be called when the surface is destroyed or when new user data is attached using the same key. Attach user data to surface. To remove user data from a surface, call this function with the key that was used to set it and null for data. Return value: Cairo_Status_Success or Cairo_Status_No_Memory if a slot could not be allocated for the user data.

Get_Font_Options

procedure Get_Font_Options 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
Options: access Cairo_Font_Options);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Options: a Cairo_Font_Options object into which to store the retrieved options. All existing values are overwritten Retrieves the default font rendering options for the surface. This allows display surfaces to report the correct subpixel order for rendering on them, print surfaces to disable hinting of metrics and so forth. The result can then be used with Cairo.Scaled_Font.Create.

Flush

procedure Flush 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Do any pending drawing for the surface and also restore any temporary modification's cairo has made to the surface's state. This function must be called before switching from drawing on the surface with cairo to drawing on it directly with native APIs. If the surface doesn't support direct access, then this function does nothing.

Mark_Dirty

procedure Mark_Dirty 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Tells cairo that drawing has been done to surface using means other than cairo, and that cairo should reread any cached areas. Note that you must call Cairo.Surface.Flush before doing such drawing.

Mark_Dirty_Rectangle

procedure Mark_Dirty_Rectangle 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
X: Gint;
Y: Gint;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface X: X coordinate of dirty rectangle Y: Y coordinate of dirtY rectangle Width: Width of dirty rectangle Height: Height of dirty rectangle Like Cairo.Surface.Mark_Dirty, but drawing has been done only to the specified rectangle, so that cairo can retain cached contents for other parts of the surface. Any cached clip set on the surface will be reset by this function, to make sure that future cairo calls have the clip set that they expect.

Set_Device_Offset

procedure Set_Device_Offset 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
X_Offset: Gdouble;
Y_Offset: Gdouble);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface X_Offset: the offset in the X direction, in device units Y_Offset: the offset in the Y direction, in device units Sets an offset that is added to the device coordinates determined by the CTM when drawing to surface. One use case for this function is when we want to create a Cairo_Surface that redirects drawing for a portion of an onscreen surface to an offscreen surface in a way that is completely invisible to the user of the cairo API. Setting a transformation via Cairo.Translate isn't sufficient to do this, since functions like Cairo.Device_To_User will expose the hidden offset. Note that the offset affects drawing to the surface as well as using the surface in a source pattern.

Get_Device_Offset

procedure Get_Device_Offset 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
X_Offset: access Gdouble;
Y_Offset: access Gdouble);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface X_Offset: the offset in the X direction, in device units Y_Offset: the offset in the Y direction, in device units This function returns the previous device offset set by Cairo.Surface.Set_Device_Offset. Since: 1.2

Set_Fallback_Resolution

procedure Set_Fallback_Resolution 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
X_Pixels_Per_Inch: Gdouble;
Y_Pixels_Per_Inch: Gdouble);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface X_Pixels_Per_Inch: horizontal setting for pixels per inch Y_Pixels_Per_Inch: vertical setting for pixels per inch Set the horizontal and vertical resolution for image fallbacks. When certain operations aren't supported natively by a backend, cairo will fallback by rendering operations to an image and then overlaying that image onto the output. For backends that are natively vector-oriented, this function can be used to set the resolution used for these image fallbacks, (larger values will result in more detailed images, but also larger file sizes). Some examples of natively vector-oriented backends are the ps, pdf, and svg backends. For backends that are natively raster-oriented, image fallbacks are still possible, but they are always performed at the native device resolution. So this function has no effect on those backends. Note: The fallback resolution only takes effect at the time of completing a page (with Cairo.Show_Page or Cairo.Copy_Page) so there is currently no way to have more than one fallback resolution in effect on a single page. The default fallback resoultion is 300 pixels per inch in both dimensions. Since: 1.2

Get_Fallback_Resolution

procedure Get_Fallback_Resolution 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface;
X_Pixels_Per_Inch: access Gdouble;
Y_Pixels_Per_Inch: access Gdouble);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface X_Pixels_Per_Inch: horizontal pixels per inch Y_Pixels_Per_Inch: vertical pixels per inch This function returns the previous fallback resolution set by Cairo.Surface.Set_Fallback_Resolution, or default fallback resolution if never set. Since: 1.8

Copy_Page

procedure Copy_Page 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Emits the current page for backends that support multiple pages, but doesn't clear it, so that the contents of the current page will be retained for the next page. Use Cairo.Surface.Show_Page if you want to get an empty page after the emission. There is a convenience function for this that takes a Cairo_Context, namely Cairo.Copy_Page. Since: 1.6

Show_Page

procedure Show_Page 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface);
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Emits and clears the current page for backends that support multiple pages. Use Cairo.Surface.Copy_Page if you don't want to clear the page. There is a convenience function for this that takes a Cairo_Context, namely Cairo_Show_Page. Since: 1.6

Has_Show_Text_Glyphs

function Has_Show_Text_Glyphs 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Boolean;
Surface: a Cairo_Surface Returns whether the surface supports sophisticated Cairo_Show_Text_Glyphs operations. That is, whether it actually uses the provided text and cluster data to a Cairo_Show_Text_Glyphs call. Note: Even if this function returns FALSE, a Cairo_Show_Text_Glyphs operation targeted at surface will still succeed. It just will act like a Cairo_Show_Glyphs operation. Users can use this function to avoid computing UTF-8 text and cluster mapping if the target surface does not use it. Return value: TRUE if surface supports Cairo_Show_Text_Glyphs, FALSE otherwise Since: 1.8