1Imager::Fountain(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Imager::Fountain(3)
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6 Imager::Fountain - a class for building fountain fills suitable for use by
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10 use Imager::Fountain;
11 my $f1 = Imager::Fountain->read(gimp=>$filename);
12 $f->write(gimp=>$filename);
13 my $f1 = Imager::Fountain->new;
14 $f1->add(start=>0, middle=>0.5, end=>1.0,
15 c0=>Imager::Color->new(...),
16 c1=>Imager::Color->new(...),
17 type=>$trans_type, color=>$color_trans_type);
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20 Provide an interface to build arrays suitable for use by the Imager
21 fountain filter. These can be loaded from or saved to a GIMP gradient
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24 read(gimp=>$filename)
25 read(gimp=>$filename, name=>\$name)
26 Loads a gradient from the given GIMP gradient file, and returns a
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32 my $gradient = Imager::Fountain->read(gimp=>'foo.ggr');
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34 my $gradient2 = Imager::Fountain->read(gimp=>'bar.ggr', name=>\$name);
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36 write(gimp=>$filename)
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38 Save the gradient to a GIMP gradient file.
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40 The second variant allows the gradient name to be set (for newer
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43 $gradient->write(gimp=>'foo.ggr')
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45 $gradient->write(gimp=>'bar.ggr', name=>'the bar gradient')
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48 new Create an empty fountain fill description.
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50 add(start=>$start, middle=>$middle, end=>1.0, c0=>$start_color,
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52 Adds a new segment to the fountain fill, the possible options are:
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54 • "start" - the start position in the gradient where this segment
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63 • "c0" - the color of the fountain fill where the fill parameter
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66 • "c1" - the color of the fountain fill where the fill parameter
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69 • "type" - the type of segment, controls the way in which the
70 fill parameter moves from 0 to 1. Default: linear.
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89 • "direct" - each channel is simple scaled between c0 and c1.
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99 In most cases you can ignore some of the arguments, eg.
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101 # assuming $f is a new Imager::Fountain in each case here
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103 # simple transition from red to blue
104 $f->add(c0=>NC('#FF0000'), c1=>NC('#0000FF'));
105 # simple 2 stages from red to green to blue
106 $f->add(end=>0.5, c0=>NC('#FF0000'), c1=>NC('#00FF00'))
107 $f->add(start=>0.5, c0=>NC('#00FF00'), c1=>NC('#0000FF'));
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109 simple(positions=>[ ... ], colors=>[...])
110 Creates a simple fountain fill object consisting of linear
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116 colors must contain Imager::Color or Imager::Color::Float objects.
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124 Implementation Functions
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127 _load_gimp_gradient($class, $fh, $name)
128 Does the work of loading a GIMP gradient file.
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131 Does the work of saving to a GIMP gradient file.
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134 The add() documentation mentions a fill parameter in a few places, this
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137 The process of deciding the color produced by the gradient works
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140 1. calculate the base value, which is typically a distance or an angle
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146 is done depends on the repeat parameter. I'm calling this result
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149 3. the appropriate segment is found. This is currently done with a
150 linear search, and the first matching segment is used. If there is
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159 Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
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