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NAME

       XPutImage, XGetImage, XGetSubImage - transfer images

SYNTAX

       int XPutImage(Display *display, Drawable d, GC gc, XImage *image, int
              src_x, int src_y, int dest_x, int dest_y, unsigned int width,
              unsigned int height);

       XImage *XGetImage(Display *display, Drawable d, int x, int y, unsigned
              int width, unsigned int height, unsigned long plane_mask, int
              format);

       XImage *XGetSubImage(Display *display, Drawable d, int x, int y,
              unsigned int width, unsigned int height, unsigned long
              plane_mask, int format, XImage *dest_image, int dest_x, dest_y);

ARGUMENTS

       d         Specifies the drawable.

       dest_image
                 Specifies the destination image.

       dest_x
       dest_y    Specify the x and y coordinates, which are relative to the
                 origin of the drawable and are the coordinates of the
                 subimage or which are relative to the origin of the
                 destination rectangle, specify its upper-left corner, and
                 determine where the subimage is placed in the destination
                 image.

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       format    Specifies the format for the image.  You can pass XYPixmap or
                 ZPixmap.

       gc        Specifies the GC.

       image     Specifies the image you want combined with the rectangle.

       plane_mask
                 Specifies the plane mask.

       src_x     Specifies the offset in X from the left edge of the image
                 defined by the XImage structure.

       src_y     Specifies the offset in Y from the top edge of the image
                 defined by the XImage structure.

       width
       height    Specify the width and height of the subimage, which define
                 the dimensions of the rectangle.

       x
       y         Specify the x and y coordinates, which are relative to the
                 origin of the drawable and define the upper-left corner of
                 the rectangle.

DESCRIPTION

       The XPutImage function combines an image with a rectangle of the
       specified drawable.  The section of the image defined by the src_x,
       src_y, width, and height arguments is drawn on the specified part of
       the drawable.  If XYBitmap format is used, the depth of the image must
       be one, or a BadMatch error results.  The foreground pixel in the GC
       defines the source for the one bits in the image, and the background
       pixel defines the source for the zero bits.  For XYPixmap and ZPixmap,
       the depth of the image must match the depth of the drawable, or a
       BadMatch error results.

       If the characteristics of the image (for example, byte_order and
       bitmap_unit) differ from what the server requires, XPutImage
       automatically makes the appropriate conversions.

       This function uses these GC components: function, plane-mask,
       subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.  It also
       uses these GC mode-dependent components: foreground and background.

       XPutImage can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, BadMatch, and BadValue
       errors.

       The XGetImage function returns a pointer to an XImage structure.  This
       structure provides you with the contents of the specified rectangle of
       the drawable in the format you specify.  If the format argument is
       XYPixmap, the image contains only the bit planes you passed to the
       plane_mask argument.  If the plane_mask argument only requests a subset
       of the planes of the display, the depth of the returned image will be
       the number of planes requested.  If the format argument is ZPixmap,
       XGetImage returns as zero the bits in all planes not specified in the
       plane_mask argument.  The function performs no range checking on the
       values in plane_mask and ignores extraneous bits.

       XGetImage returns the depth of the image to the depth member of the
       XImage structure.  The depth of the image is as specified when the
       drawable was created, except when getting a subset of the planes in
       XYPixmap format, when the depth is given by the number of bits set to 1
       in plane_mask.

       If the drawable is a pixmap, the given rectangle must be wholly
       contained within the pixmap, or a BadMatch error results.  If the
       drawable is a window, the window must be viewable, and it must be the
       case that if there were no inferiors or overlapping windows, the
       specified rectangle of the window would be fully visible on the screen
       and wholly contained within the outside edges of the window, or a
       BadMatch error results.  Note that the borders of the window can be
       included and read with this request.  If the window has backing-store,
       the backing-store contents are returned for regions of the window that
       are obscured by noninferior windows.  If the window does not have
       backing-store, the returned contents of such obscured regions are
       undefined.  The returned contents of visible regions of inferiors of a
       different depth than the specified window’s depth are also undefined.
       The pointer cursor image is not included in the returned contents.  If
       a problem occurs, XGetImage returns NULL.

       XGetImage can generate BadDrawable, BadMatch, and BadValue errors.

       The XGetSubImage function updates dest_image with the specified
       subimage in the same manner as XGetImage.  If the format argument is
       XYPixmap, the image contains only the bit planes you passed to the
       plane_mask argument.  If the format argument is ZPixmap, XGetSubImage
       returns as zero the bits in all planes not specified in the plane_mask
       argument.  The function performs no range checking on the values in
       plane_mask and ignores extraneous bits.  As a convenience, XGetSubImage
       returns a pointer to the same XImage structure specified by dest_image.

       The depth of the destination XImage structure must be the same as that
       of the drawable.  If the specified subimage does not fit at the
       specified location on the destination image, the right and bottom edges
       are clipped.  If the drawable is a pixmap, the given rectangle must be
       wholly contained within the pixmap, or a BadMatch error results.  If
       the drawable is a window, the window must be viewable, and it must be
       the case that if there were no inferiors or overlapping windows, the
       specified rectangle of the window would be fully visible on the screen
       and wholly contained within the outside edges of the window, or a
       BadMatch error results.  If the window has backing-store, then the
       backing-store contents are returned for regions of the window that are
       obscured by noninferior windows.  If the window does not have backing-
       store, the returned contents of such obscured regions are undefined.
       The returned contents of visible regions of inferiors of a different
       depth than the specified window’s depth are also undefined.  If a
       problem occurs, XGetSubImage returns NULL.

       XGetSubImage can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, BadMatch, and BadValue
       errors.

DIAGNOSTICS

       BadDrawable
                 A value for a Drawable argument does not name a defined
                 Window or Pixmap.

       BadGC     A value for a GContext argument does not name a defined
                 GContext.

       BadMatch  An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.

       BadMatch  Some argument or pair of arguments has the correct type and
                 range but fails to match in some other way required by the
                 request.

       BadValue  Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted
                 by the request.  Unless a specific range is specified for an
                 argument, the full range defined by the argument’s type is
                 accepted.  Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can
                 generate this error.

SEE ALSO

       Xlib - C Language X Interface