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bitmap(3Tk)							   bitmap(3Tk)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     bitmap - Images that display two colors

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     image create bitmap ?name?	?options?

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     A bitmap is an image whose	pixels can display either of two colors	or be
     transparent.  A bitmap image is defined by	four things:  a	background
     color, a foreground color,	and two	bitmaps, called	the source and the
     mask.  Each of the	bitmaps	specifies 0/1 values for a rectangular array
     of	pixels,	and the	two bitmaps must have the same dimensions.  For	pixels
     where the mask is zero, the image displays	nothing, producing a
     transparent effect.  For other pixels, the	image displays the foreground
     color if the source data is one and the background	color if the source
     data is zero.

CREATING BITMAPS    [Toc]    [Back]

     Like all images, bitmaps are created using	the image create command.
     Bitmaps support the following options:

     -background color
	  Specifies a background color for the image in	any of the standard
	  ways accepted	by Tk.	If this	option is set to an empty string then
	  the background pixels	will be	transparent.  This affect is achieved
	  by using the source bitmap as	the mask bitmap, ignoring any
	  -maskdata or -maskfile options.

     -data string
	  Specifies the	contents of the	source bitmap as a string.  The	string
	  must adhere to X11 bitmap format (e.g., as generated by the bitmap
	  program).  If	both the -data and -file options are specified,	the
	  -data	option takes precedence.

     -file name
	  name gives the name of a file	whose contents define the source
	  bitmap.  The file must adhere	to X11 bitmap format (e.g., as
	  generated by the bitmap program).

     -foreground color
	  Specifies a foreground color for the image in	any of the standard
	  ways accepted	by Tk.

     -maskdata string
	  Specifies the	contents of the	mask as	a string.  The string must
	  adhere to X11	bitmap format (e.g., as	generated by the bitmap
	  program).  If	both the -maskdata and -maskfile options are
	  specified, the -maskdata option takes	precedence.





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bitmap(3Tk)							   bitmap(3Tk)



     -maskfile name
	  name gives the name of a file	whose contents define the mask.	 The
	  file must adhere to X11 bitmap format	(e.g., as generated by the
	  bitmap program).

IMAGE COMMAND    [Toc]    [Back]

     When a bitmap image is created, Tk	also creates a new command whose name
     is	the same as the	image.	This command may be used to invoke various
     operations	on the image.  It has the following general form:

	  imageName option ?arg	arg ...?

     Option and	the args determine the exact behavior of the command.  The
     following commands	are possible for bitmap	images:

     imageName cget option
	  Returns the current value of the configuration option	given by
	  option.  Option may have any of the values accepted by the image
	  create bitmap	command.

     imageName configure ?option? ?value option	value ...?
	  Query	or modify the configuration options for	the image.  If no
	  option is specified, returns a list describing all of	the available
	  options for imageName	(see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the
	  format of this list).	 If option is specified	with no	value, then
	  the command returns a	list describing	the one	named option (this
	  list will be identical to the	corresponding sublist of the value
	  returned if no option	is specified).	If one or more option-value
	  pairs	are specified, then the	command	modifies the given option(s)
	  to have the given value(s);  in this case the	command	returns	an
	  empty	string.	 Option	may have any of	the values accepted by the
	  image	create bitmap command.

KEYWORDS    [Toc]    [Back]

     bitmap, image


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