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    NAME
         Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat - define new file format for photo
         images
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <tk.h>
         #include <tkPhoto.h>
    
         Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat(formatPtr)
    
    ARGUMENTS
         Tk_PhotoImageFormat   *formatPtr   (in)      Structure  that
                                                      defines the new
                                                      file format.
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    DESCRIPTION
         Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat is invoked to define  a  new  file
         format  for  image data for use with photo images.  The code
         that implements an image file format is called an image file
         format  handler, or handler for short.  The photo image code
         maintains a list of handlers that can be used  to  read  and
         write  data  to or from a file.  Some handlers may also sup-
         port reading image data from a string  or  converting  image
         data to a string format.  The user can specify which handler
         to use with the -format image configuration  option  or  the
         -format  option  to  the  read and write photo image subcom-
         mands.
    
         An image file format handler consists  of  a  collection  of
         procedures  plus a Tk_PhotoImageFormat structure, which con-
         tains the name of the image file format and pointers to  six
         procedures  provided  by  the handler to deal with files and
         strings in this format.  The  Tk_PhotoImageFormat  structure
         contains the following fields:
              typedef struct Tk_PhotoImageFormat {
                char *name;
                Tk_ImageFileMatchProc *fileMatchProc;
                Tk_ImageStringMatchProc *stringMatchProc;
                Tk_ImageFileReadProc *fileReadProc;
                Tk_ImageStringReadProc *stringReadProc;
                Tk_ImageFileWriteProc *fileWriteProc;
                Tk_ImageStringWriteProc *stringWriteProc;
              } Tk_PhotoImageFormat;
    
         The handler need not provide implementations of all six pro-
         cedures.   For  example,  the  procedures that handle string
         data would not be provided for a format in which  the  image
         data  are stored in binary, and could therefore contain null
         characters.   If  any  procedure  is  not  implemented,  the
         corresponding  pointer  in the Tk_PhotoImageFormat structure
         should be  set  to  NULL.   The  handler  must  provide  the
         fileMatchProc procedure if it provides the fileReadProc pro-
         cedure, and the stringMatchProc procedure if it provides the
         stringReadProc procedure.
    
    
    PORTABILITY
         In Tk 8.2 and earlier, a different interface  was  used.  Tk
         8.3 will still support the old format handlers if the format
         name is in upper case. If you still want to compile old for-
         mat  handlers with Tk8.3, use the flag -DUSE_OLD_IMAGE. This
         will restore all function prototypes to  match  the  pre-8.3
         situation.
    
    
    NAME
         formatPtr->name provides a name for the  image  type.   Once
         Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat  returns, this name may be used in
         the -format photo image configuration and subcommand option.
         The manual page for the photo image (photo(n)) describes how
         image file formats are chosen based on their names  and  the
         value  given to the -format option. For new format handlers,
         the name should be in lower case.  Pre-8.3  format  handlers
         are assumed to be in upper case.
    
    
    FILEMATCHPROC
         formatPtr->fileMatchProc provides the address of a procedure
         for Tk to call when it is searching for an image file format
         handler  suitable  for  reading  data  in  a   given   file.
         formatPtr->fileMatchProc must match the following prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageFileMatchProc(
                Tcl_Channel chan,
                CONST char *fileName,
                Tcl_Obj *format,
                int *widthPtr,
                int *heightPtr,
                Tcl_Interp *interp);
         The fileName argument is the name of the file containing the
         image  data,  which is open for reading as chan.  The format
         argument contains the value given for the -format option, or
         NULL  if  the  option was not specified.  If the data in the
         file appears to be in the format supported by this  handler,
         the  formatPtr->fileMatchProc  procedure  should  store  the
         width and height of the image in  *widthPtr  and  *heightPtr
         respectively, and return 1.  Otherwise it should return 0.
    
    
    STRINGMATCHPROC
         formatPtr->stringMatchProc  provides  the   address   of   a
         procedure  for  Tk to call when it is searching for an image
         file format handler for suitable for  reading  data  from  a
         given  string.   formatPtr->stringMatchProc  must  match the
         following prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageStringMatchProc(
                Tcl_Obj *data,
                Tcl_Obj *format,
                int *widthPtr,
                int *heightPtr,
                Tcl_Interp *interp);
         The data argument points to the object containing the  image
         data.   The format argument contains the value given for the
         -format option, or NULL if the option was not specified.  If
         the data in the string appears to be in the format supported
         by this handler,  the  formatPtr->stringMatchProc  procedure
         should  store the width and height of the image in *widthPtr
         and *heightPtr respectively, and  return  1.   Otherwise  it
         should return 0.
    
    
    FILEREADPROC
         formatPtr->fileReadProc provides the address of a  procedure
         for  Tk to call to read data from an image file into a photo
         image.  formatPtr->fileReadProc  must  match  the  following
         prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageFileReadProc(
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                Tcl_Channel chan,
                CONST char *fileName,
                Tcl_Obj *format,
                PhotoHandle imageHandle,
                int destX, int destY,
                int width, int height,
                int srcX, int srcY);
         The interp argument is the interpreter in which the  command
         was invoked to read the image; it should be used for report-
         ing errors.  The image data is in the file  named  fileName,
         which is open for reading as chan.  The format argument con-
         tains the value given for the -format option, or NULL if the
         option  was not specified.  The image data in the file, or a
         subimage of it, is to be read into the photo  image  identi-
         fied by the handle imageHandle.  The subimage of the data in
         the file is of dimensions width x height and  has  its  top-
         left  corner at coordinates (srcX,srcY).  It is to be stored
         in the photo image with its top-left corner  at  coordinates
         (destX,destY)  using  the  Tk_PhotoPutBlock  procedure.  The
         return value is a standard Tcl return value.
    
    
    STRINGREADPROC
         formatPtr->stringReadProc provides the  address  of  a  pro-
         cedure  for  Tk  to  call  to read data from a string into a
         photo image.  formatPtr->stringReadProc must match the  fol-
         lowing prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageStringReadProc(
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                Tcl_Obj *data,
                Tcl_Obj *format,
                PhotoHandle imageHandle,
                int destX, int destY,
                int width, int height,
                int srcX, int srcY);
         The interp argument is the interpreter in which the  command
         was invoked to read the image; it should be used for report-
         ing errors.  The data argument points to the image  data  in
         object  form.   The format argument contains the value given
         for the -format option, or NULL if the option was not speci-
         fied.  The image data in the string, or a subimage of it, is
         to be read into the photo image  identified  by  the  handle
         imageHandle.   The  subimage of the data in the string is of
         dimensions width x height and has  its  top-left  corner  at
         coordinates  (srcX,srcY).   It  is to be stored in the photo
         image with its top-left corner at coordinates  (destX,destY)
         using the Tk_PhotoPutBlock procedure.  The return value is a
         standard Tcl return value.
    
    
    FILEWRITEPROC
         formatPtr->fileWriteProc provides the address of a procedure
         for  Tk  to call to write data from a photo image to a file.
         formatPtr->fileWriteProc must match the following prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageFileWriteProc(
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                CONST char *fileName,
                Tcl_Obj *format,
                Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
         The interp argument is the interpreter in which the  command
         was  invoked  to  write  the  image;  it  should be used for
         reporting errors.  The image  data  to  be  written  are  in
         memory and are described by the Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure
         pointed to by blockPtr; see the manual page FindPhoto(3) for
         details.   The fileName argument points to the string giving
         the name of the file in which to write the image data.   The
         format  argument  contains  the  value given for the -format
         option, or NULL if the option was not specified.  The format
         string  can  contain  extra characters after the name of the
         format.  If appropriate, the  formatPtr->fileWriteProc  pro-
         cedure  may  interpret  these  characters to specify further
         details about the image file.  The return value is  a  stan-
         dard Tcl return value.
    
    
    STRINGWRITEPROC
         formatPtr->stringWriteProc  provides  the   address   of   a
         procedure  for  Tk  to  call  to translate image data from a
         photo image into a string.  formatPtr->stringWriteProc  must
         match the following prototype:
              typedef int Tk_ImageStringWriteProc(
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                Tcl_Obj *format,
                Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
         The interp argument is the interpreter in which the  command
         was  invoked  to  convert  the  image; it should be used for
         reporting errors.  The image data to  be  converted  are  in
         memory and are described by the Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure
         pointed to by blockPtr; see the manual page FindPhoto(3) for
         details.   The  data  for  the  string  should be put in the
         interpreter interp result.  The format argument contains the
         value  given  for  the -format option, or NULL if the option
         was not specified.  The  format  string  can  contain  extra
         characters  after  the  name of the format.  If appropriate,
         the formatPtr->stringWriteProc procedure may interpret these
         characters  to specify further details about the image file.
         The return value is a standard Tcl return value.
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         Tk_FindPhoto, Tk_PhotoPutBlock
    
    
    KEYWORDS
         photo image, image file
    
    
    
    


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