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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Cannot view the files on the smartphone anymore Post 303013001 by milhan on Tuesday 13th of February 2018 02:26:08 PM
Old 02-13-2018
Hi,

Update: I just noticed, when I open the image file with GIMP it works fine. It just doesn't work with gpicview Image Viewer anymore and gpicview is up-to-date. Thanks.
 

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Gtk2::Gdk::Image(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Gtk2::Gdk::Image(3pm)

NAME
Gtk2::Gdk::Image - wrapper for GdkImage DESCRIPTION
A "Gtk2::Gdk::Image" is a 2-D array of pixel values in client-side memory. It can optionally use shared memory with the X server for fast copying to or from a window or pixmap. If you're thinking of using this then look at "Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf" first. GdkPixbuf has many more features, in particular file read and write (PNG, JPEG, etc). But a GdkImage lets you work directly in pixel values instead of expanding to RGB components. See Gtk2::Gdk::Drawable for "draw_image", "get_image" and "copy_to_image" methods to draw or fetch images to or from a window or pixmap. The various "get" methods are Gtk 2.22 style. For previous versions they're direct field access. HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Gtk2::Gdk::Image METHODS
image or undef = Gtk2::Gdk::Image->new ($type, $visual, $width, $height) o $type (Gtk2::Gdk::ImageType) o $visual (Gtk2::Gdk::Visual) o $width (integer) o $height (integer) integer = $image->get_bits_per_pixel byteorder = $image->get_byte_order integer = $image->get_bytes_per_line integer = $image->get_bytes_per_pixel colormap = $image->get_colormap $image->set_colormap ($colormap) o $colormap (Gtk2::Gdk::Colormap) integer = $image->get_depth integer = $image->get_height imagetype = $image->get_image_type unsigned = $image->get_pixel ($x, $y) o $x (integer) o $y (integer) string = $image->get_pixels() Return a copy of the raw pixel data memory from $image. This is "bytes_per_line * height" many bytes. $image->put_pixel ($x, $y, $pixel) o $x (integer) o $y (integer) o $pixel (unsigned) visual = $image->get_visual integer = $image->get_width ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Gtk2::Gdk::ByteOrder o 'lsb-first' / 'GDK_LSB_FIRST' o 'msb-first' / 'GDK_MSB_FIRST' enum Gtk2::Gdk::ImageType o 'normal' / 'GDK_IMAGE_NORMAL' o 'shared' / 'GDK_IMAGE_SHARED' o 'fastest' / 'GDK_IMAGE_FASTEST' SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-27 Gtk2::Gdk::Image(3pm)
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