XpmCreateXpmImage(3) libXpm functions XpmCreateXpmImage(3)

XpmCreateXpmImage - create an Xpm image

int XpmCreateXpmImageFromData(char **data, XpmImage *image,
XpmInfo *info);
int XpmCreateXpmImageFromBuffer(char *buffer, XpmImage *image,
XpmInfo *info);
int XpmCreateXpmImageFromImage(Display *display,
XImage *image, XImage *shapeimage,
XpmImage *xpmimage, XpmAttributes *attributes);
int XpmCreateXpmImageFromPixmap(Display *display,
Pixmap *pixmap, Pixmap *shapemask,
XpmImage *xpmimage, XpmAttributes *attributes);

Specifies the location of the data.
Specifies the image structure location.
Specifies the location of an XpmInfo structure to get and store information (or NULL).
Specifies the connection to the X server.
Specifies the X image used as the source.
Specifies the shape mask image, if any.
Specifies the XPM image which is created.
Specifies the location of a structure containing information (or NULL).

To create an XpmImage from an XPM buffer, use XpmCreateXpmImageFromBuffer(). The XpmCreateXpmImageFromBuffer() function reads the given buffer to fill in the given XpmImage structure. If the buffer does not contain valid XPM data, it returns XpmFileInvalid. If insufficient working storage is allocated, it returns XpmNoMemory. On success it returns XpmSuccess. If the passed XpmInfo structure pointer is not NULL, XpmCreateXpmImageFromBuffer() looks for the following attributes: XpmReturnComments and XpmReturnExtensions, and sets possibly the XpmHotspot attribute when returning. As specified in the table (page 28), if the data related to the attributes XpmReturnComments and XpmReturnExtensions cannot be returned as requested because of insufficient memory storage, XpmCreateXpmImageFromBuffer() will change the valuemask to mention this and will try to continue. So the caller should check on this before accessing requested data.

Note: The valuemask of the passed XpmInfo structure must be set to some valid value, at least zero, otherwise unpredictable errors can occur.

To create an XpmImage from an XPM data, use XpmCreateXpmImageFromData(). XpmCreateXpmImageFromData() fills in the given XpmImage structure from the given data. If the data does not contain valid XPM data, it returns XpmFileInvalid. If insufficient working storage is allocated, it returns XpmNoMemory. On success it returns XpmSuccess. If the passed XpmInfo structure pointer is not NULL, XpmCreateXpmImageFromData() looks for the following attributes: XpmReturnExtensions, and sets possibly the XpmHotspot attribute when returning. As specified in the table (page 28), if the data related to the attribute XpmReturnExtensions cannot be returned as requested because of insufficient memory storage, XpmCreateXpmImageFromData() will change the valuemask to mention this and will try to continue. So the caller should check on this before accessing requested data.

Note: The valuemask of the passed XpmInfo structure must be set to some valid value, at least zero, otherwise unpredictable errors can occur.

To create an XpmImage from an XImage, use XpmCreateXpmImageFromImage(). From the given X images and XpmAttributes if not NULL, XpmCreateXpmImageFromImage() creates an XpmImage following the same mechanism as XpmWriteFileFromImage(3).

To create an XpmImage from a Pixmap, use XpmCreateXpmImageFromPixmap(). From the given pixmaps and XpmAttributes if not NULL, XpmCreateXpmImageFromPixmap() gets the related XImages by calling XGetImage, then it gives them to XpmCreateXpmImageFromImage() to create an XpmImage which is returned to xpmimage. Finally it destroys the created X images using XDestroyImage(3).

XpmFreeXpmImage(3), XpmReadFileToBuffer(3), XpmReadFileToData(3), XpmReadFileToImage(3), XpmReadFileToPixmap(3), XpmWriteFileFromImage(3)

libXpm 3.5.17 X Version 11