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w, int h )</li> +<li class=fn><a href="#TQCanvas-3"><b>TQCanvas</b></a> ( TQPixmap p, int h, int v, int tilewidth, int tileheight )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual <a href="#~TQCanvas"><b>~TQCanvas</b></a> ()</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setTiles"><b>setTiles</b></a> ( TQPixmap p, int h, int v, int tilewidth, int tileheight )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setBackgroundPixmap"><b>setBackgroundPixmap</b></a> ( const TQPixmap & p )</li> +<li class=fn>TQPixmap <a href="#backgroundPixmap"><b>backgroundPixmap</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setBackgroundColor"><b>setBackgroundColor</b></a> ( const TQColor & c )</li> +<li class=fn>TQColor <a href="#backgroundColor"><b>backgroundColor</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setTile"><b>setTile</b></a> ( int x, int y, int tilenum )</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#tile"><b>tile</b></a> ( int x, int y ) const</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#tilesHorizontally"><b>tilesHorizontally</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#tilesVertically"><b>tilesVertically</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#tileWidth"><b>tileWidth</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#tileHeight"><b>tileHeight</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#resize"><b>resize</b></a> ( int w, int h )</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#width"><b>width</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#height"><b>height</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>TQSize <a href="#size"><b>size</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>TQRect <a href="#rect"><b>rect</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>bool <a href="#onCanvas"><b>onCanvas</b></a> ( int x, int y ) const</li> +<li class=fn>bool <a href="#onCanvas-2"><b>onCanvas</b></a> ( const TQPoint & p ) const</li> +<li class=fn>bool <a href="#validChunk"><b>validChunk</b></a> ( int x, int y ) const</li> +<li class=fn>bool <a href="#validChunk-2"><b>validChunk</b></a> ( const TQPoint & p ) const</li> +<li class=fn>int <a href="#chunkSize"><b>chunkSize</b></a> () const</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#retune"><b>retune</b></a> ( int chunksze, int mxclusters = 100 )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setAllChanged"><b>setAllChanged</b></a> ()</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setChanged"><b>setChanged</b></a> ( const TQRect & area )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setUnchanged"><b>setUnchanged</b></a> ( const TQRect & area )</li> +<li class=fn>TQCanvasItemList <a href="#allItems"><b>allItems</b></a> ()</li> +<li class=fn>TQCanvasItemList <a href="#collisions"><b>collisions</b></a> ( const TQPoint & p ) const</li> +<li class=fn>TQCanvasItemList <a href="#collisions-2"><b>collisions</b></a> ( const TQRect & r ) const</li> +<li class=fn>TQCanvasItemList <a href="#collisions-3"><b>collisions</b></a> ( const TQPointArray & chunklist, const TQCanvasItem * item, bool exact ) const</li> +<li class=fn>void <a href="#drawArea"><b>drawArea</b></a> ( const TQRect & clip, TQPainter * painter, bool dbuf = FALSE )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setAdvancePeriod"><b>setAdvancePeriod</b></a> ( int ms )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setUpdatePeriod"><b>setUpdatePeriod</b></a> ( int ms )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#setDoubleBuffering"><b>setDoubleBuffering</b></a> ( bool y )</li> +</ul> +<h2>Public Slots</h2> +<ul> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#advance"><b>advance</b></a> ()</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#update"><b>update</b></a> ()</li> +</ul> +<h2>Signals</h2> +<ul> +<li class=fn>void <a href="#resized"><b>resized</b></a> ()</li> +</ul> +<h2>Protected Members</h2> +<ul> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#drawBackground"><b>drawBackground</b></a> ( TQPainter & painter, const TQRect & clip )</li> +<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#drawForeground"><b>drawForeground</b></a> ( TQPainter & painter, const TQRect & clip )</li> +</ul> +<hr><a name="details"></a><h2>Detailed Description</h2> + + +The TQCanvas class provides a 2D area that can contain <a href="qcanvasitem.html">TQCanvasItem</a> objects. + +<p> + + + + +<p> The TQCanvas class manages its 2D graphic area and all the canvas +items the area contains. The canvas has no visual appearance of +its own. Instead, it is displayed on screen using a <a href="qcanvasview.html">TQCanvasView</a>. +Multiple TQCanvasView widgets may be associated with a canvas to +provide multiple views of the same canvas. +<p> The canvas is optimized for large numbers of items, particularly +where only a small percentage of the items change at any +one time. If the entire display changes very frequently, you should +consider using your own custom <a href="qscrollview.html">TQScrollView</a> subclass. +<p> TQt provides a rich +set of canvas item classes, e.g. <a href="qcanvasellipse.html">TQCanvasEllipse</a>, <a href="qcanvasline.html">TQCanvasLine</a>, +<a href="qcanvaspolygon.html">TQCanvasPolygon</a>, <a href="qcanvaspolygonalitem.html">TQCanvasPolygonalItem</a>, <a href="qcanvasrectangle.html">TQCanvasRectangle</a>, <a href="qcanvasspline.html">TQCanvasSpline</a>, +<a href="qcanvassprite.html">TQCanvasSprite</a> and <a href="qcanvastext.html">TQCanvasText</a>. You can subclass to create your own +canvas items; TQCanvasPolygonalItem is the most common base class used +for this purpose. +<p> Items appear on the canvas after their <a href="qcanvasitem.html#show">show()</a> function has been called (or <a href="qcanvasitem.html#setVisible">setVisible(TRUE)</a>), and <em>after</em> +<a href="#update">update</a>() has been called. The canvas only shows items that are +<a href="qcanvasitem.html#setVisible">visible</a>, and then only if +<a href="#update">update</a>() is called. (By default the canvas is white and so are +canvas items, so if nothing appears try changing colors.) +<p> If you created the canvas without passing a width and height to +the constructor you must also call <a href="#resize">resize</a>(). +<p> Although a canvas may appear to be similar to a widget with child +widgets, there are several notable differences: +<p> <ul> +<li> Canvas items are usually much faster to manipulate and redraw than +child widgets, with the speed advantage becoming especially great when +there are <em>many</em> canvas items and non-rectangular items. In most +situations canvas items are also a lot more memory efficient than child +widgets. +<p> <li> It's easy to detect overlapping items (collision detection). +<p> <li> The canvas can be larger than a widget. A million-by-million canvas +is perfectly possible. At such a size a widget might be very +inefficient, and some window systems might not support it at all, +whereas TQCanvas scales well. Even with a billion pixels and a million +items, finding a particular canvas item, detecting collisions, etc., +is still fast (though the memory consumption may be prohibitive +at such extremes). +<p> <li> Two or more <a href="qcanvasview.html">TQCanvasView</a> objects can view the same canvas. +<p> <li> An arbitrary <a href="qwmatrix.html#TransformationMode">transformation matrix</a> can be set on each TQCanvasView +which makes it easy to zoom, rotate or shear the viewed canvas. +<p> <li> Widgets provide a lot more functionality, such as input (<a href="qkeyevent.html">TQKeyEvent</a>, +<a href="qmouseevent.html">TQMouseEvent</a> etc.) and layout management (<a href="qgridlayout.html">TQGridLayout</a> etc.). +<p> </ul> +<p> A canvas consists of a background, a number of canvas items organized by +x, y and z coordinates, and a foreground. A canvas item's z coordinate +can be treated as a layer number -- canvas items with a higher z +coordinate appear in front of canvas items with a lower z coordinate. +<p> The background is white by default, but can be set to a different color +using <a href="#setBackgroundColor">setBackgroundColor</a>(), or to a repeated pixmap using +<a href="#setBackgroundPixmap">setBackgroundPixmap</a>() or to a mosaic of smaller pixmaps using +<a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). Individual tiles can be set with <a href="#setTile">setTile</a>(). There +are corresponding get functions, e.g. <a href="#backgroundColor">backgroundColor</a>() and +<a href="#backgroundPixmap">backgroundPixmap</a>(). +<p> Note that TQCanvas does not inherit from <a href="qwidget.html">TQWidget</a>, even though it has some +functions which provide the same functionality as those in TQWidget. One +of these is setBackgroundPixmap(); some others are <a href="#resize">resize</a>(), <a href="#size">size</a>(), +<a href="#width">width</a>() and <a href="#height">height</a>(). <a href="qcanvasview.html">TQCanvasView</a> is the widget used to display a +canvas on the screen. +<p> Canvas items are added to a canvas by constructing them and passing the +canvas to the canvas item's constructor. An item can be moved to a +different canvas using <a href="qcanvasitem.html#setCanvas">TQCanvasItem::setCanvas</a>(). +<p> Canvas items are movable (and in the case of TQCanvasSprites, animated) +objects that inherit <a href="qcanvasitem.html">TQCanvasItem</a>. Each canvas item has a position on the +canvas (x, y coordinates) and a height (z coordinate), all of which are +held as floating-point numbers. Moving canvas items also have x and y +velocities. It's possible for a canvas item to be outside the canvas +(for example <a href="qcanvasitem.html#x">TQCanvasItem::x</a>() is greater than width()). When a canvas +item is off the canvas, <a href="#onCanvas">onCanvas</a>() returns FALSE and the canvas +disregards the item. (Canvas items off the canvas do not slow down any +of the common operations on the canvas.) +<p> Canvas items can be moved with <a href="qcanvasitem.html#move">TQCanvasItem::move</a>(). The <a href="#advance">advance</a>() +function moves all <a href="qcanvasitem.html#animated">TQCanvasItem::animated</a>() canvas items and +<a href="#setAdvancePeriod">setAdvancePeriod</a>() makes TQCanvas move them automatically on a periodic +basis. In the context of the TQCanvas classes, to `animate' a canvas item +is to set it in motion, i.e. using <a href="qcanvasitem.html#setVelocity">TQCanvasItem::setVelocity</a>(). Animation +of a canvas item itself, i.e. items which change over time, is enabled +by calling <a href="qcanvassprite.html#setFrameAnimation">TQCanvasSprite::setFrameAnimation</a>(), or more generally by +subclassing and reimplementing <a href="qcanvasitem.html#advance">TQCanvasItem::advance</a>(). To detect collisions +use one of the <a href="qcanvasitem.html#collisions">TQCanvasItem::collisions</a>() functions. +<p> The changed parts of the canvas are redrawn (if they are visible in a +canvas view) whenever <a href="#update">update</a>() is called. You can either call update() +manually after having changed the contents of the canvas, or force +periodic updates using <a href="#setUpdatePeriod">setUpdatePeriod</a>(). If you have moving objects on +the canvas, you must call <a href="#advance">advance</a>() every time the objects should +move one step further. Periodic calls to advance() can be forced using +<a href="#setAdvancePeriod">setAdvancePeriod</a>(). The advance() function will call +TQCanvasItem::advance() on every item that is <a href="qcanvasitem.html#animated">animated</a> and trigger an update of the +affected areas afterwards. (A canvas item that is `animated' is simply +a canvas item that is in motion.) +<p> TQCanvas organizes its canvas items into <em>chunks</em>; these are areas on +the canvas that are used to speed up most operations. Many operations +start by eliminating most chunks (i.e. those which haven't changed) +and then process only the canvas items that are in the few interesting +(i.e. changed) chunks. A valid chunk, <a href="#validChunk">validChunk</a>(), is one which is on +the canvas. +<p> The chunk size is a key factor to TQCanvas's speed: if there are too many +chunks, the speed benefit of grouping canvas items into chunks is +reduced. If the chunks are too large, it takes too long to process each +one. The TQCanvas constructor tries to pick a suitable size, but you +can call <a href="#retune">retune</a>() to change it at any time. The <a href="#chunkSize">chunkSize</a>() function +returns the current chunk size. The canvas items always make sure +they're in the right chunks; all you need to make sure of is that +the canvas uses the right chunk size. A good rule of thumb is that +the size should be a bit smaller than the average canvas item +size. If you have moving objects, the chunk size should be a bit +smaller than the average size of the moving items. +<p> The foreground is normally nothing, but if you reimplement +<a href="#drawForeground">drawForeground</a>(), you can draw things in front of all the canvas +items. +<p> Areas can be set as changed with <a href="#setChanged">setChanged</a>() and set unchanged with +<a href="#setUnchanged">setUnchanged</a>(). The entire canvas can be set as changed with +<a href="#setAllChanged">setAllChanged</a>(). A list of all the items on the canvas is returned by +<a href="#allItems">allItems</a>(). +<p> An area can be copied (painted) to a <a href="qpainter.html">TQPainter</a> with <a href="#drawArea">drawArea</a>(). +<p> If the canvas is resized it emits the <a href="#resized">resized</a>() signal. +<p> The examples/canvas application and the 2D graphics page of the +examples/demo application demonstrate many of TQCanvas's facilities. +<p> <p>See also <a href="qcanvasview.html">TQCanvasView</a>, <a href="qcanvasitem.html">TQCanvasItem</a>, <a href="abstractwidgets.html">Abstract Widget Classes</a>, <a href="graphics.html">Graphics Classes</a>, and <a href="images.html">Image Processing Classes</a>. + +<hr><h2>Member Function Documentation</h2> +<h3 class=fn><a name="TQCanvas"></a>TQCanvas::TQCanvas ( <a href="qobject.html">TQObject</a> * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) +</h3> +Create a TQCanvas with no size. <em>parent</em> and <em>name</em> are passed to +the <a href="qobject.html">TQObject</a> superclass. +<p> <b>Warning:</b> You <em>must</em> call <a href="#resize">resize</a>() at some time after creation to +be able to use the canvas. + +<h3 class=fn><a name="TQCanvas-2"></a>TQCanvas::TQCanvas ( int w, int h ) +</h3> +Constructs a TQCanvas that is <em>w</em> pixels wide and <em>h</em> pixels high. + +<h3 class=fn><a name="TQCanvas-3"></a>TQCanvas::TQCanvas ( <a href="qpixmap.html">TQPixmap</a> p, int h, int v, int tilewidth, int tileheight ) +</h3> +Constructs a TQCanvas which will be composed of <em>h</em> tiles +horizontally and <em>v</em> tiles vertically. Each tile will be an image +<em>tilewidth</em> by <em>tileheight</em> pixels taken from pixmap <em>p</em>. +<p> The pixmap <em>p</em> is a list of tiles, arranged left to right, (and +in the case of pixmaps that have multiple rows of tiles, top to +bottom), with tile 0 in the top-left corner, tile 1 next to the +right, and so on, e.g. +<p> <center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0"> +<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">0 <td valign="top">1 <td valign="top">2 <td valign="top">3 +<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">4 <td valign="top">5 <td valign="top">6 <td valign="top">7 +</table></center> +<p> The TQCanvas is initially sized to show exactly the given number of +tiles horizontally and vertically. If it is resized to be larger, +the entire matrix of tiles will be repeated as often as necessary +to cover the area. If it is smaller, tiles to the right and bottom +will not be visible. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn><a name="~TQCanvas"></a>TQCanvas::~TQCanvas ()<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Destroys the canvas and all the canvas's canvas items. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="advance"></a>TQCanvas::advance ()<tt> [virtual slot]</tt> +</h3> +Moves all <a href="qcanvasitem.html#animated">TQCanvasItem::animated</a>() canvas items on the canvas and +refreshes all changes to all views of the canvas. (An `animated' +item is an item that is in motion; see setVelocity().) +<p> The advance takes place in two phases. In phase 0, the +<a href="qcanvasitem.html#advance">TQCanvasItem::advance</a>() function of each TQCanvasItem::animated() +canvas item is called with paramater 0. Then all these canvas +items are called again, with parameter 1. In phase 0, the canvas +items should not change position, merely examine other items on +the canvas for which special processing is retquired, such as +collisions between items. In phase 1, all canvas items should +change positions, ignoring any other items on the canvas. This +two-phase approach allows for considerations of "fairness", +although no <a href="qcanvasitem.html">TQCanvasItem</a> subclasses supplied with TQt do anything +interesting in phase 0. +<p> The canvas can be configured to call this function periodically +with <a href="#setAdvancePeriod">setAdvancePeriod</a>(). +<p> <p>See also <a href="#update">update</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qcanvasitemlist.html">TQCanvasItemList</a> <a name="allItems"></a>TQCanvas::allItems () +</h3> +Returns a list of all the items in the canvas. + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qcolor.html">TQColor</a> <a name="backgroundColor"></a>TQCanvas::backgroundColor () const +</h3> +Returns the color set by <a href="#setBackgroundColor">setBackgroundColor</a>(). By default, this is +white. +<p> This function is not a reimplementation of +<a href="qwidget.html#backgroundColor">TQWidget::backgroundColor</a>() (TQCanvas is not a subclass of <a href="qwidget.html">TQWidget</a>), +but all TQCanvasViews that are viewing the canvas will set their +backgrounds to this color. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#setBackgroundColor">setBackgroundColor</a>() and <a href="#backgroundPixmap">backgroundPixmap</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qpixmap.html">TQPixmap</a> <a name="backgroundPixmap"></a>TQCanvas::backgroundPixmap () const +</h3> +Returns the pixmap set by <a href="#setBackgroundPixmap">setBackgroundPixmap</a>(). By default, +this is a null pixmap. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#setBackgroundPixmap">setBackgroundPixmap</a>() and <a href="#backgroundColor">backgroundColor</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="chunkSize"></a>TQCanvas::chunkSize () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the chunk size of the canvas. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#retune">retune</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qcanvasitemlist.html">TQCanvasItemList</a> <a name="collisions"></a>TQCanvas::collisions ( const <a href="qpoint.html">TQPoint</a> & p ) const +</h3> +Returns a list of canvas items that collide with the point <em>p</em>. +The list is ordered by z coordinates, from highest z coordinate +(front-most item) to lowest z coordinate (rear-most item). + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qcanvasitemlist.html">TQCanvasItemList</a> <a name="collisions-2"></a>TQCanvas::collisions ( const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> & r ) const +</h3> +This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +<p> Returns a list of items which collide with the rectangle <em>r</em>. The +list is ordered by z coordinates, from highest z coordinate +(front-most item) to lowest z coordinate (rear-most item). + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qcanvasitemlist.html">TQCanvasItemList</a> <a name="collisions-3"></a>TQCanvas::collisions ( const <a href="qpointarray.html">TQPointArray</a> & chunklist, const <a href="qcanvasitem.html">TQCanvasItem</a> * item, bool exact ) const +</h3> +This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +<p> Returns a list of canvas items which intersect with the chunks +listed in <em>chunklist</em>, excluding <em>item</em>. If <em>exact</em> is TRUE, +only those which actually <a href="qcanvasitem.html#collidesWith">collide with</a> <em>item</em> are returned; otherwise canvas items +are included just for being in the chunks. +<p> This is a utility function mainly used to implement the simpler +<a href="qcanvasitem.html#collisions">TQCanvasItem::collisions</a>() function. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="drawArea"></a>TQCanvas::drawArea ( const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> & clip, <a href="qpainter.html">TQPainter</a> * painter, bool dbuf = FALSE ) +</h3> +Paints all canvas items that are in the area <em>clip</em> to <em>painter</em>, using double-buffering if <em>dbuf</em> is TRUE. +<p> e.g. to print the canvas to a printer: +<pre> + <a href="qprinter.html">TQPrinter</a> pr; + if ( pr.<a href="qprinter.html#setup">setup</a>() ) { + <a href="qpainter.html">TQPainter</a> p(&pr); + canvas.drawArea( canvas.rect(), &p ); + } + </pre> + + +<p>Example: <a href="canvas-example.html#x2908">canvas/canvas.cpp</a>. +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="drawBackground"></a>TQCanvas::drawBackground ( <a href="qpainter.html">TQPainter</a> & painter, const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> & clip )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt> +</h3> +This virtual function is called for all updates of the canvas. It +renders any background graphics using the painter <em>painter</em>, in +the area <em>clip</em>. If the canvas has a background pixmap or a tiled +background, that graphic is used, otherwise the canvas is cleared +using the background color. +<p> If the graphics for an area change, you must explicitly call +<a href="#setChanged">setChanged</a>(const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a>&) for the result to be visible when +<a href="#update">update</a>() is next called. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#setBackgroundColor">setBackgroundColor</a>(), <a href="#setBackgroundPixmap">setBackgroundPixmap</a>(), and <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="drawForeground"></a>TQCanvas::drawForeground ( <a href="qpainter.html">TQPainter</a> & painter, const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> & clip )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt> +</h3> +This virtual function is called for all updates of the canvas. It +renders any foreground graphics using the painter <em>painter</em>, in +the area <em>clip</em>. +<p> If the graphics for an area change, you must explicitly call +<a href="#setChanged">setChanged</a>(const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a>&) for the result to be visible when +<a href="#update">update</a>() is next called. +<p> The default is to draw nothing. + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="height"></a>TQCanvas::height () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the height of the canvas, in pixels. + +<p>Example: <a href="canvas-example.html#x2909">canvas/canvas.cpp</a>. +<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="onCanvas"></a>TQCanvas::onCanvas ( int x, int y ) const +</h3> + +<p> Returns TRUE if the pixel position (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>) is on the canvas; +otherwise returns FALSE. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#validChunk">validChunk</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="onCanvas-2"></a>TQCanvas::onCanvas ( const <a href="qpoint.html">TQPoint</a> & p ) const +</h3> + +This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +<p> Returns TRUE if the pixel position <em>p</em> is on the canvas; +otherwise returns FALSE. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#validChunk">validChunk</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> <a name="rect"></a>TQCanvas::rect () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns a rectangle the size of the canvas. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="resize"></a>TQCanvas::resize ( int w, int h )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Changes the size of the canvas to have a width of <em>w</em> and a +height of <em>h</em>. This is a slow operation. + +<p>Examples: <a href="canvas-example.html#x2910">canvas/canvas.cpp</a> and <a href="canvas-chart-example.html#x2876">chart/chartform.cpp</a>. +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="resized"></a>TQCanvas::resized ()<tt> [signal]</tt> +</h3> + +<p> This signal is emitted whenever the canvas is resized. Each +<a href="qcanvasview.html">TQCanvasView</a> connects to this signal to keep the scrollview's size +correct. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="retune"></a>TQCanvas::retune ( int chunksze, int mxclusters = 100 )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Change the efficiency tuning parameters to <em>mxclusters</em> clusters, +each of size <em>chunksze</em>. This is a slow operation if there are +many objects on the canvas. +<p> The canvas is divided into chunks which are rectangular areas <em>chunksze</em> wide by <em>chunksze</em> high. Use a chunk size which is about +the average size of the canvas items. If you choose a chunk size +which is too small it will increase the amount of calculation +retquired when drawing since each change will affect many chunks. +If you choose a chunk size which is too large the amount of +drawing retquired will increase because for each change, a lot of +drawing will be retquired since there will be many (unchanged) +canvas items which are in the same chunk as the changed canvas +items. +<p> Internally, a canvas uses a low-resolution "chunk matrix" to keep +track of all the items in the canvas. A 64x64 chunk matrix is the +default for a 1024x1024 pixel canvas, where each chunk collects +canvas items in a 16x16 pixel square. This default is also +affected by <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). You can tune this default using this +function. For example if you have a very large canvas and want to +trade off speed for memory then you might set the chunk size to 32 +or 64. +<p> The <em>mxclusters</em> argument is the number of rectangular groups of +chunks that will be separately drawn. If the canvas has a large +number of small, dispersed items, this should be about that +number. Our testing suggests that a large number of clusters is +almost always best. +<p> +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setAdvancePeriod"></a>TQCanvas::setAdvancePeriod ( int ms )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Sets the canvas to call <a href="#advance">advance</a>() every <em>ms</em> milliseconds. Any +previous setting by <a href="#setAdvancePeriod">setAdvancePeriod</a>() or <a href="#setUpdatePeriod">setUpdatePeriod</a>() is +overridden. +<p> If <em>ms</em> is less than 0 advancing will be stopped. + +<p>Example: <a href="canvas-example.html#x2962">canvas/main.cpp</a>. +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setAllChanged"></a>TQCanvas::setAllChanged ()<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Marks the whole canvas as changed. +All views of the canvas will be entirely redrawn when +<a href="#update">update</a>() is called next. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setBackgroundColor"></a>TQCanvas::setBackgroundColor ( const <a href="qcolor.html">TQColor</a> & c )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Sets the solid background to be the color <em>c</em>. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#backgroundColor">backgroundColor</a>(), <a href="#setBackgroundPixmap">setBackgroundPixmap</a>(), and <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setBackgroundPixmap"></a>TQCanvas::setBackgroundPixmap ( const <a href="qpixmap.html">TQPixmap</a> & p )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Sets the solid background to be the pixmap <em>p</em> repeated as +necessary to cover the entire canvas. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#backgroundPixmap">backgroundPixmap</a>(), <a href="#setBackgroundColor">setBackgroundColor</a>(), and <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setChanged"></a>TQCanvas::setChanged ( const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> & area )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Marks <em>area</em> as changed. This <em>area</em> will be redrawn in all +views that are showing it when <a href="#update">update</a>() is called next. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setDoubleBuffering"></a>TQCanvas::setDoubleBuffering ( bool y )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +If <em>y</em> is TRUE (the default) double-buffering is switched on; +otherwise double-buffering is switched off. +<p> Turning off double-buffering causes the redrawn areas to flicker a +little and also gives a (usually small) performance improvement. + +<p>Example: <a href="canvas-example.html#x2911">canvas/canvas.cpp</a>. +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setTile"></a>TQCanvas::setTile ( int x, int y, int tilenum )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Sets the tile at (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>) to use tile number <em>tilenum</em>, which +is an index into the tile pixmaps. The canvas will update +appropriately when <a href="#update">update</a>() is next called. +<p> The images are taken from the pixmap set by <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>() and are +arranged left to right, (and in the case of pixmaps that have +multiple rows of tiles, top to bottom), with tile 0 in the +top-left corner, tile 1 next to the right, and so on, e.g. +<p> <center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0"> +<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">0 <td valign="top">1 <td valign="top">2 <td valign="top">3 +<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">4 <td valign="top">5 <td valign="top">6 <td valign="top">7 +</table></center> +<p> <p>See also <a href="#tile">tile</a>() and <a href="#setTiles">setTiles</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setTiles"></a>TQCanvas::setTiles ( <a href="qpixmap.html">TQPixmap</a> p, int h, int v, int tilewidth, int tileheight )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Sets the TQCanvas to be composed of <em>h</em> tiles horizontally and <em>v</em> tiles vertically. Each tile will be an image <em>tilewidth</em> by <em>tileheight</em> pixels from pixmap <em>p</em>. +<p> The pixmap <em>p</em> is a list of tiles, arranged left to right, (and +in the case of pixmaps that have multiple rows of tiles, top to +bottom), with tile 0 in the top-left corner, tile 1 next to the +right, and so on, e.g. +<p> <center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0"> +<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">0 <td valign="top">1 <td valign="top">2 <td valign="top">3 +<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">4 <td valign="top">5 <td valign="top">6 <td valign="top">7 +</table></center> +<p> If the canvas is larger than the matrix of tiles, the entire +matrix is repeated as necessary to cover the whole canvas. If it +is smaller, tiles to the right and bottom are not visible. +<p> The width and height of <em>p</em> must be a multiple of <em>tilewidth</em> +and <em>tileheight</em>. If they are not the function will do nothing. +<p> If you want to unset any tiling set, then just pass in a null +pixmap and 0 for <em>h</em>, <em>v</em>, <em>tilewidth</em>, and +<em>tileheight</em>. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setUnchanged"></a>TQCanvas::setUnchanged ( const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> & area )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Marks <em>area</em> as <em>unchanged</em>. The area will <em>not</em> be redrawn in +the views for the next <a href="#update">update</a>(), unless it is marked or changed +again before the next call to update(). + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setUpdatePeriod"></a>TQCanvas::setUpdatePeriod ( int ms )<tt> [virtual]</tt> +</h3> +Sets the canvas to call <a href="#update">update</a>() every <em>ms</em> milliseconds. Any +previous setting by <a href="#setAdvancePeriod">setAdvancePeriod</a>() or <a href="#setUpdatePeriod">setUpdatePeriod</a>() is +overridden. +<p> If <em>ms</em> is less than 0 automatic updating will be stopped. + +<h3 class=fn><a href="qsize.html">TQSize</a> <a name="size"></a>TQCanvas::size () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the size of the canvas, in pixels. + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="tile"></a>TQCanvas::tile ( int x, int y ) const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the tile at position (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>). Initially, all tiles +are 0. +<p> The parameters must be within range, i.e. +0 < <em>x</em> < <a href="#tilesHorizontally">tilesHorizontally</a>() and +0 < <em>y</em> < <a href="#tilesVertically">tilesVertically</a>(). +<p> <p>See also <a href="#setTile">setTile</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="tileHeight"></a>TQCanvas::tileHeight () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the height of each tile. + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="tileWidth"></a>TQCanvas::tileWidth () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the width of each tile. + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="tilesHorizontally"></a>TQCanvas::tilesHorizontally () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the number of tiles horizontally. + +<h3 class=fn>int <a name="tilesVertically"></a>TQCanvas::tilesVertically () const +</h3> + +<p> Returns the number of tiles vertically. + +<h3 class=fn>void <a name="update"></a>TQCanvas::update ()<tt> [virtual slot]</tt> +</h3> +Repaints changed areas in all views of the canvas. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#advance">advance</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="validChunk"></a>TQCanvas::validChunk ( int x, int y ) const +</h3> + +<p> Returns TRUE if the chunk position (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>) is on the canvas; +otherwise returns FALSE. +<p> <p>See also <a href="#onCanvas">onCanvas</a>(). + +<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="validChunk-2"></a>TQCanvas::validChunk ( const <a href="qpoint.html">TQPoint</a> & p ) const +</h3> + +This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. 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