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conky/lua/libcairo_imlib2_helper.h
Jochen Keil 56b5a7eeca Wrapper for drawing images with imlib2 and cairo
One problem is, that tolua/lua does not handle plain data pointers
properly. Therefore something like

local surface = cairo_image_surface_create_for_data(
    imlib_image_get_data_for_reading_only(), ..

will fail using the lua bindings. Hence this wrapper, which adds
a function which be used to draw an imlib image to a cairo surface.

This also addresses another issue, drawing images with a transparent
background (e.g. gifs or pngs) to the cairo surface properly. Apparently
the image format of imlib is incompatible to cairos which uses
pre-multiplied data. This is also explained in the cairo documentation.
A fix for this issue is to blend the image with another alpha mask to
get the correct values. The code and explanation for this was taken from

  http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2008-March/013492.html

Executive Summary: This wrapper function can load (transparent) images
(e.g. gif or png) from a file by using imlib and draw them on a cairo
surface.
2013-06-08 12:09:35 +02:00

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#ifndef _LIBCAIRO_IMAGE_HELPER_H_
#define _LIBCAIRO_IMAGE_HELPER_H_
#include <cairo.h>
#include <Imlib2.h>
void
cairo_draw_image(const char * file, cairo_surface_t * cs, int x, int y,
double scale_x, double scale_y,
double * return_scale_w, double * return_scale_h)
{
Imlib_Image * image = imlib_load_image(file);
if (! image) { return; }
imlib_context_set_image(image);
int w = imlib_image_get_width(), h = imlib_image_get_height();
double scaled_w = *return_scale_w = scale_x * (double)w
, scaled_h = *return_scale_h = scale_y * (double)h;
/* create temporary image */
Imlib_Image premul = imlib_create_image(scaled_w, scaled_h);
/* FIXME: add error handling */
/* fill with opaque black */
imlib_context_set_image(premul);
imlib_context_set_color(0, 0, 0, 255);
imlib_image_fill_rectangle(0, 0, scaled_w, scaled_h);
/* blend source image on top -
* in effect this multiplies the rgb values by alpha */
imlib_blend_image_onto_image(image, 0, 0, 0, w, h, 0, 0, scaled_w, scaled_h);
/* and use the alpha channel of the source image */
imlib_image_copy_alpha_to_image(image, 0, 0);
/* now pass the result to cairo */
cairo_surface_t * result = cairo_image_surface_create_for_data(
(void *) imlib_image_get_data_for_reading_only(),
CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, scaled_w, scaled_h, sizeof(DATA32) * scaled_w);
cairo_t * cr = cairo_create(cs);
cairo_set_source_surface(cr, result, x, y);
cairo_paint(cr);
imlib_context_set_image(image);
imlib_free_image();
imlib_context_set_image(premul);
imlib_free_image();
cairo_destroy(cr);
cairo_surface_destroy(result);
}
#endif /* _LIBCAIRO_IMAGE_HELPER_H_ */