I'm posting here because a lot of the Windows apps I'd like to port to GTK depend on graphical steps that I simply don't know how to do in GTK, and I know that many of you have a great deal of Win32 experience and probably know what I am getting at better than I can even find the words to describe.
In Win32, I often used dibsections, because they allowed me to directly access bitmap data directly, process it, then "blit" that data simply and efficiently to the screen (via bitblt). Basically, each bitmap created as a dibsection could be accessed as a simple array, allowing me to do three things I want: 1) write generic C functions that are not windows specific (requiring only a pointer to the first element and image dimensions to process data) 2) speed-optimize my image processing routines using array tricks 3) animate the rendering by alternately "blitting" from the two different sets of array data (i.e., do animation with double-buffering) Is there something like dibsections in GTK that can do these three steps? For example, let's take the basic GTK window created by the helloworld.c example: /*===========*/ #include <gtk/gtk.h> int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { GtkWidget *window; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_widget_show (window); gtk_main (); return 0; } /*===========*/ What would I need to add to that so that I could: - Create the GTK equivalent of two "truecolor" (24 or 32-bit) offscreen dibsections that I can use as buffers to be alternately blitted to that window (or whatever the proper container within that window would be for animated graphics). - Get access to the bits (preferably as an int array, but chars are OK too) of those two offscreen bitmaps for processing - Blit the data in those offscreen bitmats to the window. Thanks much for any tips you may have, even if you can just point me in the right direction. I've found that much of the problem in learning these sorts of things is just figuring out what equivalent concepts are called; I hope that's the case here. _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list