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6 QBitmap - Monochrome (1-bit depth) pixmaps
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9 #include <qbitmap.h>
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11 Inherits QPixmap.
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14 QBitmap ()
15 QBitmap ( int w, int h, bool clear = FALSE, QPixmap::Optimization
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17 QBitmap ( const QSize & size, bool clear = FALSE, QPixmap::Optimization
18 optimization = QPixmap::DefaultOptim )
19 QBitmap ( int w, int h, const uchar * bits, bool isXbitmap = FALSE )
20 QBitmap ( const QSize & size, const uchar * bits, bool isXbitmap =
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22 QBitmap ( const QBitmap & bitmap )
23 QBitmap ( const QString & fileName, const char * format = 0 )
24 QBitmap & operator= ( const QBitmap & bitmap )
25 QBitmap & operator= ( const QPixmap & pixmap )
26 QBitmap & operator= ( const QImage & image )
27 QBitmap xForm ( const QWMatrix & matrix ) const
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30 The QBitmap class provides monochrome (1-bit depth) pixmaps.
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32 The QBitmap class is a monochrome off-screen paint device used mainly
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36 A QBitmap is a QPixmap with a depth of 1. If a pixmap with a depth
37 greater than 1 is assigned to a bitmap, the bitmap will be dithered
38 automatically. A QBitmap is guaranteed to always have the depth 1,
39 unless it is QPixmap::isNull() which has depth 0.
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41 When drawing in a QBitmap (or QPixmap with depth 1), we recommend using
42 the QColor objects Qt::color0 and Qt::color1. Painting with color0 sets
43 the bitmap bits to 0, and painting with color1 sets the bits to 1. For
44 a bitmap, 0-bits indicate background (or transparent) and 1-bits
45 indicate foreground (or opaque). Using the black and white QColor
46 objects make no sense because the QColor::pixel() value is not
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49 The QBitmap can be transformed (translated, scaled, sheared or rotated)
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52 Just like the QPixmap class, QBitmap is optimized by the use of
53 implicit sharing, so it is very efficient to pass QBitmap objects as
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56 See also QPixmap, QPainter::drawPixmap(), bitBlt(), Shared Classes,
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62 Constructs a null bitmap.
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67 optimization = QPixmap::DefaultOptim )
68 Constructs a bitmap with width w and height h.
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70 The contents of the bitmap is uninitialized if clear is FALSE;
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73 The optional optimization argument specifies the optimization setting
74 for the bitmap. The default optimization should be used in most cases.
75 Games and other pixmap-intensive applications may benefit from setting
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82 QPixmap::Optimization optimization = QPixmap::DefaultOptim )
83 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
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86 Constructs a bitmap with the size size.
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88 The contents of the bitmap is uninitialized if clear is FALSE;
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91 The optional optimization argument specifies the optimization setting
92 for the bitmap. The default optimization should be used in most cases.
93 Games and other pixmap-intensive applications may benefit from setting
94 this argument; see QPixmap::Optimization.
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97 Constructs a bitmap with width w and height h and sets the contents to
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100 The isXbitmap flag should be TRUE if bits was generated by the X11
101 bitmap program. The X bitmap bit order is little endian. The QImage
102 documentation discusses bit order of monochrome images.
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104 Example (creates an arrow bitmap):
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106 uchar arrow_bits[] = { 0x3f, 0x1f, 0x0f, 0x1f, 0x3b, 0x71, 0xe0, 0xc0 };
107 QBitmap bm( 8, 8, arrow_bits, TRUE );
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111 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
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114 Constructs a bitmap with the size size and sets the contents to bits.
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116 The isXbitmap flag should be TRUE if bits was generated by the X11
117 bitmap program. The X bitmap bit order is little endian. The QImage
118 documentation discusses bit order of monochrome images.
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121 Constructs a bitmap that is a copy of bitmap.
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124 Constructs a bitmap from the file fileName. If the file does not exist
125 or is of an unknown format, the bitmap becomes a null bitmap.
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127 The parameters fileName and format are passed on to QPixmap::load().
128 Dithering will be performed if the file format uses more than 1 bit per
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131 See also QPixmap::isNull(), QPixmap::load(), QPixmap::loadFromData(),
132 QPixmap::save(), and QPixmap::imageFormat().
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135 Assigns the bitmap bitmap to this bitmap and returns a reference to
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139 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
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142 Assigns the pixmap pixmap to this bitmap and returns a reference to
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145 Dithering will be performed if the pixmap has a QPixmap::depth()
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149 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
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152 Converts the image image to a bitmap and assigns the result to this
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155 Dithering will be performed if the image has a QImage::depth() greater
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159 Returns a transformed copy of this bitmap by using matrix.
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161 This function does exactly the same as QPixmap::xForm(), except that it
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