An
image-snip% is a snip that can display bitmap images
(usually loaded from a file). When the image file cannot be found, a
box containing an “X” is drawn.
Creates an image snip, loading the image
filename if
specified (see also
load-file), or using the
given
bitmap.
Returns an integer that can be used as a
equal?-based hash
code for
an-image-snip (using the same notion of
equal? as
other-equal-to?).
See also equal<%>.
Returns an integer that can be used as a
equal?-based
secondary hash code for
an-image-snip (using the same notion of
equal? as
other-equal-to?).
See also equal<%>.
Calls the
other-equal-to? method of
snip
(to simulate multi-method dispatch) in case
snip provides a
more specific equivalence comparison.
See also equal<%>.
Returns the bitmap that is displayed by the snip, whether set through
set-bitmap or
load-file. If
no bitmap is displayed, the result is
#f.
The returned bitmap cannot be selected into a bitmap-dc% as
long as it belongs to the snip, but it can be used as a pen or
brush stipple.
Returns the mask bitmap that is used for displaying by the snip, if
one was installed with
set-bitmap. If no mask
is used, the result is
#f.
The returned bitmap cannot be selected into a bitmap-dc% as
long as it belongs to the snip, but it can be used as a pen or
brush stipple.
Returns the name of the currently loaded, non-inlined file, or
#f if a file is not loaded or if a file was loaded with
inlining (the default).
The relative-path box is filled with #t if the loaded file’s path is
relative to the owning editor’s path, unless relative-path is #f.
(send an-image-snip get-filetype) |
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Returns the kind used to load the currently loaded, non-inlined file,
or 'unknown if a file is not loaded or if a file was loaded
with inlining (the default).
Loads the file by passing
filename and
kind to
load-file If a bitmap had previously been specified
with
set-bitmap, that bitmap (and mask) will no
longer be used. If
filename is
#f, then the current
image is cleared.
When 'unknown/mask, 'gif/mask, or 'png/mask
is specified and the loaded bitmap object includes a mask (see
get-loaded-mask), the mask is used for drawing the
bitmap (see draw-bitmap).
If relative-path? is not #f and filename is a
relative path, then the file will be read using the path of the
owning editor’s filename. If the image is not inlined, it will be
saved as a relative pathname.
If inline? is not #f, the image data will be saved
directly to the file or clipboard when the image is saved or copied
(preserving the bitmap’s mask, if any). The source filename and kind
is no longer relevant.
Returns #t if an-image-snip and snip both have bitmaps
and the bitmaps are the same dimensions. If either has a mask bitmap
with the same dimensions as the main bitmap, then the masks must be
the same (or if only one mask is present, it must correspond to a
solid mask).
The given equal? function (for recursive comparisons) is not
used.
The bitmap will be cropped to fit in the given dimensions.
Sets the bitmap that is displayed by the snip. This method also
accepts an optional mask to be used when drawing the bitmap (see
draw-bitmap), but supplying the mask directly is now
deprecated. Instead, if no mask is supplied but the bitmap’s
get-loaded-mask method produces a bitmap of the same
dimensions, it is used as the mask. Furthermore, such a mask is saved
with the snip when it is saved to a file or copied (whereas a
directly supplied mask is not saved).
The supplied bitmap must not be selected into a bitmap-dc%
object, otherwise an exn:fail:contract exception is raised, and it cannot be selected into
a bitmap-dc% as long as it belongs to the snip, but it
can be used as a pen or brush stipple.
Sets a graphical offset for the bitmap within the image snip.