gdkPixmapNew(drawable = NULL, width, height, depth = -1)
gdkBitmapCreateFromData(drawable = NULL, data, width, height)
gdkPixmapCreateFromData(drawable = NULL, data, height, depth, fg, bg)
gdkPixmapCreateFromXpm(drawable, transparent.color, filename)
gdkPixmapColormapCreateFromXpm(drawable, colormap, transparent.color, filename)
gdkPixmapCreateFromXpmD(drawable, transparent.color, data)
gdkPixmapColormapCreateFromXpmD(drawable, colormap, transparent.color, data)
gdkPixmap(drawable, data, transparent.color, height, width, depth, filename, colormap, fg, bg)GObject
+----GdkDrawable
+----GdkPixmapGdkWindow) with gdkPixmapDraw(). The depth of a pixmap
is the number of bits per pixels. Bitmaps are simply pixmaps
with a depth of 1. (That is, they are monochrome bitmaps - each
pixel can be either on or off).GdkPixmapGdkPixmap, GdkBitmap,
and GdkWindow, can often be used interchangeably.
The type GdkDrawable refers generically to any of
these types. GdkBitmapGdkPixmap, GdkBitmap, and
GdkWindow, can often be used interchangeably. The type GdkDrawable
refers generically to any of these types. gdkPixmap is the result of collapsing the constructors of GdkPixmap (gdkPixmapNew, gdkBitmapCreateFromData, gdkPixmapCreateFromData, gdkPixmapCreateFromXpm, gdkPixmapColormapCreateFromXpm, gdkPixmapCreateFromXpmD, gdkPixmapColormapCreateFromXpmD, NULL, NULL) and accepts a subset of its arguments matching the required arguments of one of its delegate constructors.