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6 Tk::Bitmap - Images that display two colors
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9 $image = $widget->Bitmap?(name??,options?)
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12 A bitmap is an image whose pixels can display either of two colors or
13 be transparent. A bitmap image is defined by four things: a
14 background color, a foreground color, and two bitmaps, called the
15 source and the mask. Each of the bitmaps specifies 0/1 values for a
16 rectangular array of pixels, and the two bitmaps must have the same
17 dimensions. For pixels where the mask is zero, the image displays
18 nothing, producing a transparent effect. For other pixels, the image
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23 Bitmaps are created using $widget->Bitmap. Bitmaps support the
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27 Specifies a background color for the image in any of the standard
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34 Specifies the contents of the source bitmap as a string. The
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36 bitmap program). If both the -data and -file options are
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40 name gives the name of a file whose contents define the source
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49 Specifies the contents of the mask as a string. The string must
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55 name gives the name of a file whose contents define the mask. The
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60 When a bitmap image is created, Tk also creates a new object. This
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65 Tk::Image Tk::Pixmap Tk::Photo
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