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@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ clutter_actor_get_shader (ClutterActor *self)
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* If @shader is %NULL this function will unset any currently set shader
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* for the actor.
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*
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* <note>Any #ClutterEffect applied to @self will take the precedence
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* over the #ClutterShader set using this function.</note>
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* Any #ClutterEffect applied to @self will take the precedence
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* over the #ClutterShader set using this function.
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*
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* Return value: %TRUE if the shader was successfully applied
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* or removed
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* #ClutterAlpha is a class for calculating an floating point value
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* dependent only on the position of a #ClutterTimeline.
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*
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* <warning>For newly written code, it is recommended to use the
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* For newly written code, it is recommended to use the
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* #ClutterTimeline:progress-mode property of #ClutterTimeline, or the
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* clutter_timeline_set_progress_func() function instead of #ClutterAlpha.
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* The #ClutterAlpha class will be deprecated in the future, and will not
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* be available any more in the next major version of Clutter.</warning>
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* be available any more in the next major version of Clutter.
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*
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* A #ClutterAlpha binds a #ClutterTimeline to a progress function which
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* translates the time T into an adimensional factor alpha. The factor can
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* #ClutterAlpha is used to "drive" a #ClutterBehaviour instance, and it
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* is internally used by the #ClutterAnimation API.
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*
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* <refsect2 id="ClutterAlpha-script">
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* <title>ClutterAlpha custom properties for #ClutterScript</title>
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* <para>#ClutterAlpha defines a custom "function" property for
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* #ClutterScript which allows to reference a custom alpha function
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* available in the source code. Setting the "function" property
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* is equivalent to calling clutter_alpha_set_func() with the
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* specified function name. No user data or #GDestroyNotify is
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* available to be passed.</para>
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* <example id="ClutterAlpha-script-example">
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* <title>Defining a ClutterAlpha in ClutterScript</title>
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* <para>The following JSON fragment defines a #ClutterAlpha
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* using a #ClutterTimeline with id "sine-timeline" and an alpha
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* function called <function>my_sine_alpha</function>. The defined
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* #ClutterAlpha instance can be reused in multiple #ClutterBehaviour
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* definitions or for #ClutterAnimation definitions.</para>
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* <programlisting><![CDATA[
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* #ClutterAlpha is available since Clutter 0.2.
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*
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* #ClutterAlpha is deprecated since Clutter 1.12; use #ClutterTimeline and the
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* #ClutterTimeline:progress-mode property.
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*
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* ## ClutterAlpha custom properties for #ClutterScript
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*
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* #ClutterAlpha defines a custom `function` property for
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* #ClutterScript which allows to reference a custom alpha function
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* available in the source code. Setting the `function` property
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* is equivalent to calling clutter_alpha_set_func() with the
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* specified function name. No user data or #GDestroyNotify is
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* available to be passed.
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*
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* The following JSON fragment defines a #ClutterAlpha
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* using a #ClutterTimeline with id "sine-timeline" and an alpha
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* function called `my_sine_alpha`. The defined #ClutterAlpha
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* instance can be reused in multiple #ClutterBehaviour
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* definitions or for #ClutterAnimation definitions.
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*
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* |[
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* {
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* "id" : "sine-alpha",
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* "timeline" : {
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* },
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* "function" : "my_sine_alpha"
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* }
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* ]]></programlisting>
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* </example>
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* <para>For the way to define the #ClutterAlpha:mode property
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* inside a ClutterScript fragment, see <link
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* linkend="clutter-AnimationMode-Script">the corresponding section</link>
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* in #ClutterAnimation.</para>
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* </refsect2>
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*
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* #ClutterAlpha is available since Clutter 0.2.
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*
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* #ClutterAlpha is deprecated since Clutter 1.12; use #ClutterTimeline and the
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* #ClutterTimeline:progress-mode property.
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*
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* ]|
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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* #ClutterTimeline
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*
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* #ClutterAnimation is an object providing simple, implicit animations
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* for #GObject<!-- -->s.
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* for #GObjects.
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*
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* #ClutterAnimation instances will bind one or more #GObject properties
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* belonging to a #GObject to a #ClutterInterval, and will then use a
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* #ClutterAnimatable interface it is possible for that instance to
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* control the way the initial and final states are interpolated.
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*
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* #ClutterAnimation<!-- -->s are distinguished from #ClutterBehaviour<!-- -->s
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* #ClutterAnimations are distinguished from #ClutterBehaviours
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* because the former can only control #GObject properties of a single
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* #GObject instance, while the latter can control multiple properties
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* using accessor functions inside the #ClutterBehaviour
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* <function>alpha_notify</function> virtual function, and can control
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* multiple #ClutterActor<!-- -->s as well.
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* `alpha_notify` virtual function, and can control multiple #ClutterActors
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* as well.
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*
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* For convenience, it is possible to use the clutter_actor_animate()
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* function call which will take care of setting up and tearing down
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* a #ClutterAnimation instance and animate an actor between its current
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* state and the specified final state.
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*
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* <refsect2 id="clutter-AnimationMode-Script">
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* <title>Defining ClutterAnimationMode inside ClutterScript</title>
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* <para>When defining a #ClutterAnimation inside a ClutterScript
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* file or string the #ClutterAnimation:mode can be defined either
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* using the #ClutterAnimationMode enumeration values through their
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* "nick" (the short string used inside #GEnumValue), their numeric
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* id, or using the following strings:</para>
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* <variablelist>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInQuad, easeOutQuad, easeInOutQuad</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the quadratic easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInCubic, easeOutCubic, easeInOutCubic</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the cubic easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInQuart, easeOutQuart, easeInOutQuart</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the quartic easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInQuint, easeOutQuint, easeInOutQuint</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the quintic easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInSine, easeOutSine, easeInOutSine</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the sine easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInExpo, easeOutExpo, easeInOutExpo</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the exponential easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInCirc, easeOutCirc, easeInOutCirc</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the circular easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInElastic, easeOutElastic, easeInOutElastic</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the overshooting elastic
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* easing modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInBack, easeOutBack, easeInOutBack</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the overshooting cubic
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* easing modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* <varlistentry>
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* <term>easeInBounce, easeOutBounce, easeInOutBounce</term>
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* <listitem><para>Corresponding to the bouncing easing
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* modes</para></listitem>
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* </varlistentry>
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* </variablelist>
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* </refsect2>
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*
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* <example id="example-clutter-animation">
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* <title>Tweening using clutter_actor_animate()</title>
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* <programlisting>
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* <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../tests/interactive/test-easing.c">
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* <xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback>
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* </xi:include>
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* </programlisting>
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* </example>
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*
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* #ClutterAnimation is available since Clutter 1.0.
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*
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* #ClutterAnimation has been deprecated in Clutter 1.12.
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*
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* ## Defining ClutterAnimationMode inside ClutterScript
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*
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* When defining a #ClutterAnimation inside a ClutterScript
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* file or string the #ClutterAnimation:mode can be defined either
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* using the #ClutterAnimationMode enumeration values through their
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* "nick" (the short string used inside #GEnumValue), their numeric
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* id, or using the following strings:
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*
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* - easeInQuad, easeOutQuad, easeInOutQuad
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* - easeInCubic, easeOutCubic, easeInOutCubic
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* - easeInQuart, easeOutQuart, easeInOutQuart
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* - easeInQuint, easeOutQuint, easeInOutQuint
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* - easeInSine, easeOutSine, easeInOutSine
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* - easeInExpo, easeOutExpo, easeInOutExpo
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* - easeInCirc, easeOutCirc, easeInOutCirc
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* - easeInElastic, easeOutElastic, easeInOutElastic
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* - easeInBack, easeOutBack, easeInOutBack
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* - easeInBounce, easeOutBounce, easeInOutBounce
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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*
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* For example, this:
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* clutter_actor_animate (rectangle, CLUTTER_LINEAR, 250,
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* "width", 100.0,
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* "height", 100.0,
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* the animation but not updated during the animation, it should be prefixed
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* by the "fixed::" string, for instance:
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* clutter_actor_animate (actor, CLUTTER_EASE_IN_SINE, 100,
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* "rotation-angle-z", 360.0,
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* "fixed::rotation-center-z", &center,
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* "fixed::rotation-center-z", ¢er,
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* NULL);
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* ]|
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*
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* are used as callback function and data for a signal handler installed on
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* the #ClutterAnimation object for the specified signal name, for instance:
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*
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* |[
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*
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* static void
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* on_animation_completed (ClutterAnimation *animation,
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* ClutterActor *actor)
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*
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* or, to automatically destroy an actor at the end of the animation:
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* clutter_actor_animate (actor, CLUTTER_EASE_IN_CUBIC, 100,
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* "opacity", 0,
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* "signal-swapped-after::completed",
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* will cause the current animation to change with the new final values,
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* the new easing mode and the new duration - that is, this code:
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* clutter_actor_animate (actor, CLUTTER_LINEAR, 250,
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* "width", 100.0,
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* "height", 100.0,
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*
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* is the equivalent of:
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* clutter_actor_animate (actor, CLUTTER_EASE_IN_CUBIC, 500,
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* "x", 100.0,
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* "y", 100.0,
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* NULL);
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* ]|
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*
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* <note>Unless the animation is looping, the #ClutterAnimation created by
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* Unless the animation is looping, the #ClutterAnimation created by
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* clutter_actor_animate() will become invalid as soon as it is
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* complete.</note>
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* complete.
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*
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* Since the created #ClutterAnimation instance attached to @actor
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* is guaranteed to be valid throughout the #ClutterAnimation::completed
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* #ClutterAnimation::completed signal handler unless you use
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* g_signal_connect_after() to connect the callback function, for instance:
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="C" -->
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* static void
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* on_animation_completed (ClutterAnimation *animation,
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* ClutterActor *actor)
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* This is the vector-based variant of clutter_actor_animate(), useful
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* for language bindings.
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*
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* <warning>Unlike clutter_actor_animate(), this function will not
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* allow you to specify "signal::" names and callbacks.</warning>
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* Unlike clutter_actor_animate(), this function will not
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* allow you to specify "signal::" names and callbacks.
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*
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* Return value: (transfer none): a #ClutterAnimation object. The object is
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* owned by the #ClutterActor and should not be unreferenced with
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* This is the vector-based variant of clutter_actor_animate_with_timeline(),
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* useful for language bindings.
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*
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* <warning>Unlike clutter_actor_animate_with_timeline(), this function
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* will not allow you to specify "signal::" names and callbacks.</warning>
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* Unlike clutter_actor_animate_with_timeline(), this function
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* will not allow you to specify "signal::" names and callbacks.
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*
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* Return value: (transfer none): a #ClutterAnimation object. The object is
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* owned by the #ClutterActor and should not be unreferenced with
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* This is the vector-based variant of clutter_actor_animate_with_alpha(),
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* useful for language bindings.
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*
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* <warning>Unlike clutter_actor_animate_with_alpha(), this function will
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* not allow you to specify "signal::" names and callbacks.</warning>
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* Unlike clutter_actor_animate_with_alpha(), this function will
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* not allow you to specify "signal::" names and callbacks.
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*
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* Return value: (transfer none): a #ClutterAnimation object. The object is owned by the
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* #ClutterActor and should not be unreferenced with g_object_unref()
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* through the #ClutterScript definition format, but it comes with a
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* convenience C API.
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*
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* <refsect2 id="ClutterAnimator-key-frames">
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* <title>Key Frames</title>
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* <para>Every animation handled by a #ClutterAnimator can be
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* described in terms of "key frames". For each #GObject property
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* there can be multiple key frames, each one defined by the end
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* value for the property to be computed starting from the current
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* value to a specific point in time, using a given easing
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* mode.</para>
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* <para>The point in time is defined using a value representing
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* the progress in the normalized interval of [ 0, 1 ]. This maps
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* the value returned by clutter_timeline_get_duration().</para>
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* <figure id="easing-modes">
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* <title>Key Frames</title>
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* <graphic fileref="animator-key-frames.png" format="PNG"/>
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* </figure>
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* <para>In the image above the duration of the animation is
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* represented by the blue line. Each key frame is the white dot,
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* along with its progress. The red line represents the computed
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* function of time given the easing mode.</para>
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* </refsect2>
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* #ClutterAnimator is available since Clutter 1.2
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*
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* <refsect2 id="ClutterAnimator-script">
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* <title>ClutterAnimator description for #ClutterScript</title>
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* <para>#ClutterAnimator defines a custom "properties" property
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* which allows describing the key frames for objects.</para>
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* <para>The "properties" property has the following syntax:</para>
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* <informalexample>
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* <programlisting><![CDATA[
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* #ClutterAnimator has been deprecated in Clutter 1.12
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*
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* ## Key Frames
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* Every animation handled by a #ClutterAnimator can be
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* described in terms of "key frames". For each #GObject property
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* there can be multiple key frames, each one defined by the end
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* value for the property to be computed starting from the current
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* value to a specific point in time, using a given easing
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* mode.
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*
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* The point in time is defined using a value representing
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* the progress in the normalized interval of [ 0, 1 ]. This maps
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* the value returned by clutter_timeline_get_duration().
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*
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* ## ClutterAnimator description for ClutterScript
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* #ClutterAnimator defines a custom "properties" key
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* which allows describing the key frames for objects as
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* The `properties` array has the following syntax:
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*
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* |[
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* "object" : <id of an object>,
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* "name" : <name of the property>,
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* "ease-in" : <boolean>,
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* "interpolation" : <#ClutterInterpolation value>,
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* "object" : object_id
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* "ease-in" : true_or_false
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* "interpolation" : interpolation_value
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* "keys" : [
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* <example id="ClutterAnimator-script-example">
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* <title>ClutterAnimator definition</title>
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* <para>The following JSON fragment defines a #ClutterAnimator
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* with the duration of 1 second and operating on the x and y
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* properties of a #ClutterActor named "rect-01", with two frames
|
||||
* for each property. The first frame will linearly move the actor
|
||||
* from its current position to the 100, 100 position in 20 percent
|
||||
* of the duration of the animation; the second will using a cubic
|
||||
* easing to move the actor to the 200, 200 coordinates.</para>
|
||||
* <programlisting><![CDATA[
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following JSON fragment defines a #ClutterAnimator
|
||||
* with the duration of 1 second and operating on the x and y
|
||||
* properties of a #ClutterActor named "rect-01", with two frames
|
||||
* for each property. The first frame will linearly move the actor
|
||||
* from its current position to the 100, 100 position in 20 percent
|
||||
* of the duration of the animation; the second will using a cubic
|
||||
* easing to move the actor to the 200, 200 coordinates.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "type" : "ClutterAnimator",
|
||||
* "duration" : 1000,
|
||||
@ -113,13 +110,7 @@
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ]]></programlisting>
|
||||
* </example>
|
||||
* </refsect2>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterAnimator is available since Clutter 1.2
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterAnimator has been deprecated in Clutter 1.12
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||||
|
@ -33,9 +33,9 @@
|
||||
* #ClutterBehaviourEllipse interpolates actors along a path defined by
|
||||
* an ellipse.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <note><para>When applying an ellipse behaviour to an actor, the
|
||||
* When applying an ellipse behaviour to an actor, the
|
||||
* behaviour will update the actor's position and depth and set them
|
||||
* to what is dictated by the ellipses initial position.</para></note>
|
||||
* to what is dictated by the ellipses initial position.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Deprecated: 1.6: Use clutter_actor_animate(), #ClutterPath and a
|
||||
* #ClutterPathConstraint instead.
|
||||
|
@ -53,9 +53,9 @@
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <note>If the alpha function is a periodic function, i.e. it returns to
|
||||
* If the alpha function is a periodic function, i.e. it returns to
|
||||
* 0.0 after reaching 1.0, then the actors will walk the path back to the
|
||||
* starting #ClutterKnot.</note>
|
||||
* starting #ClutterKnot.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterBehaviourPath is available since Clutter 0.2
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -30,44 +30,42 @@
|
||||
* interface. A Box delegates the whole size requisition and size allocation to
|
||||
* a #ClutterLayoutManager instance.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <example id="example-clutter-box">
|
||||
* <title>Using ClutterBox</title>
|
||||
* <para>The following code shows how to create a #ClutterBox with
|
||||
* a #ClutterLayoutManager sub-class, and how to add children to
|
||||
* it via clutter_box_pack().</para>
|
||||
* <programlisting>
|
||||
* #ClutterBox is available since Clutter 1.2
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Deprecated: 1.10: Use #ClutterActor instead.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ## Using ClutterBox
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following code shows how to create a #ClutterBox with
|
||||
* a #ClutterLayoutManager sub-class, and how to add children to
|
||||
* it via clutter_box_pack().
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
||||
* ClutterActor *box;
|
||||
* ClutterLayoutManager *layout;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* Create the layout manager first */
|
||||
* // Create the layout manager first
|
||||
* layout = clutter_box_layout_new ();
|
||||
* clutter_box_layout_set_homogeneous (CLUTTER_BOX_LAYOUT (layout), TRUE);
|
||||
* clutter_box_layout_set_spacing (CLUTTER_BOX_LAYOUT (layout), 12);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* Then create the ClutterBox actor. The Box will take
|
||||
* * ownership of the ClutterLayoutManager instance by sinking
|
||||
* * its floating reference
|
||||
* */
|
||||
* // Then create the ClutterBox actor. The Box will take
|
||||
* // ownership of the ClutterLayoutManager instance by sinking
|
||||
* // its floating reference
|
||||
* box = clutter_box_new (layout);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* Now add children to the Box using the variadic arguments
|
||||
* * function clutter_box_pack() to set layout properties
|
||||
* */
|
||||
* // Now add children to the Box using the variadic arguments
|
||||
* // function clutter_box_pack() to set layout properties
|
||||
* clutter_box_pack (CLUTTER_BOX (box), actor,
|
||||
* "x-align", CLUTTER_BOX_ALIGNMENT_CENTER,
|
||||
* "y-align", CLUTTER_BOX_ALIGNMENT_END,
|
||||
* "expand", TRUE,
|
||||
* NULL);
|
||||
* </programlisting>
|
||||
* </example>
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterBox<!-- -->'s clutter_box_pack() wraps the generic
|
||||
* #ClutterBox's clutter_box_pack() wraps the generic
|
||||
* clutter_container_add_actor() function, but it also allows setting
|
||||
* layout properties while adding the new child to the box.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterBox is available since Clutter 1.2
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Deprecated: 1.10: Use #ClutterActor instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||||
|
@ -34,11 +34,11 @@
|
||||
* Cairo image surface which will then be uploaded to a GL texture when
|
||||
* needed.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <note><para>Since #ClutterCairoTexture uses a Cairo image surface
|
||||
* Since #ClutterCairoTexture uses a Cairo image surface
|
||||
* internally all the drawing operations will be performed in
|
||||
* software and not using hardware acceleration. This can lead to
|
||||
* performance degradation if the contents of the texture change
|
||||
* frequently.</para></note>
|
||||
* frequently.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In order to use a #ClutterCairoTexture you should connect to the
|
||||
* #ClutterCairoTexture::draw signal; the signal is emitted each time
|
||||
@ -51,18 +51,10 @@
|
||||
* is owned by the #ClutterCairoTexture and should not be destroyed
|
||||
* explicitly.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <example id="cairo-texture-example">
|
||||
* <title>A simple ClutterCairoTexture canvas</title>
|
||||
* <programlisting>
|
||||
* <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../tests/interactive/test-cairo-clock.c">
|
||||
* <xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback>
|
||||
* </xi:include>
|
||||
* </programlisting>
|
||||
* </example>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterCairoTexture is available since Clutter 1.0.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterCairoTexture is deprecated since Clutter 1.12.
|
||||
* #ClutterCairoTexture is deprecated since Clutter 1.12. You should
|
||||
* use #ClutterCanvas instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||||
@ -845,9 +837,9 @@ clutter_cairo_texture_create_region_internal (ClutterCairoTexture *self,
|
||||
* Creates a new Cairo context that will updat the region defined
|
||||
* by @x_offset, @y_offset, @width and @height.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <warning><para>Do not call this function within the paint virtual
|
||||
* Do not call this function within the paint virtual
|
||||
* function or from a callback to the #ClutterActor::paint
|
||||
* signal.</para></warning>
|
||||
* signal.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Return value: a newly created Cairo context. Use cairo_destroy()
|
||||
* to upload the contents of the context when done drawing
|
||||
@ -967,9 +959,9 @@ clutter_cairo_texture_invalidate (ClutterCairoTexture *self)
|
||||
* and @y_offset of 0, @width equal to the @cairo texture surface width
|
||||
* and @height equal to the @cairo texture surface height.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <warning><para>Do not call this function within the paint virtual
|
||||
* Do not call this function within the paint virtual
|
||||
* function or from a callback to the #ClutterActor::paint
|
||||
* signal.</para></warning>
|
||||
* signal.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Return value: a newly created Cairo context. Use cairo_destroy()
|
||||
* to upload the contents of the context when done drawing
|
||||
|
@ -31,15 +31,20 @@
|
||||
* is NULL it is used for transition to the target state unless a specific key
|
||||
* exists for transitioning from the current state to the requested state.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <example id="ClutterState-example">
|
||||
* <title>A ClutterState example</title>
|
||||
* <para>The following example defines a "base" and a "hover" state in a
|
||||
* #ClutterState instance.</para>
|
||||
* <programlisting>
|
||||
* #ClutterState is available since Clutter 1.4.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterState has been deprecated in Clutter 1.12.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ## Using ClutterState
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example defines a "base" and a "hover" state in a
|
||||
* #ClutterState instance.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
||||
* ClutterState *state = clutter_state_new ();
|
||||
* ClutterColor color = { 0, };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* transition from any state to the "base" state */
|
||||
* // transition from any state to the "base" state
|
||||
* clutter_color_from_string (&color, "rgb(255, 0, 0)");
|
||||
* clutter_state_set (state, NULL, "base",
|
||||
* actor, "color", CLUTTER_LINEAR, &color,
|
||||
@ -47,7 +52,7 @@
|
||||
* actor, "scale-y", CLUTTER_EASE_IN_BOUNCE, 1.0,
|
||||
* NULL);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* transition from the "base" state to the "hover" state */
|
||||
* // transition from the "base" state to the "hover" state
|
||||
* clutter_color_from_string (&color, "rgb(0, 0, 255)");
|
||||
* clutter_state_set (state, "base", "hover",
|
||||
* actor, "color", CLUTTER_LINEAR, &color,
|
||||
@ -55,16 +60,18 @@
|
||||
* actor, "scale-y", CLUTTER_EASE_OUT_BOUNCE, 1.7,
|
||||
* NULL);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* the default duration of any transition */
|
||||
* // the default duration of any transition
|
||||
* clutter_state_set_duration (state, NULL, NULL, 500);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* /* set "base" as the initial state */
|
||||
* // set "base" as the initial state
|
||||
* clutter_state_warp_to_state (state, "base");
|
||||
* </programlisting>
|
||||
* <para>The actor then uses the #ClutterState to animate through the
|
||||
* two states using callbacks for the #ClutterActor::enter-event and
|
||||
* #ClutterActor::leave-event signals.</para>
|
||||
* <programlisting>
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The actor then uses the #ClutterState to animate through the
|
||||
* two states using callbacks for the #ClutterActor::enter-event and
|
||||
* #ClutterActor::leave-event signals.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
||||
* static gboolean
|
||||
* on_enter (ClutterActor *actor,
|
||||
* ClutterEvent *event,
|
||||
@ -72,7 +79,7 @@
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* clutter_state_set_state (state, "hover");
|
||||
*
|
||||
* return TRUE;
|
||||
* return CLUTTER_EVENT_STOP;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* static gboolean
|
||||
@ -82,67 +89,64 @@
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* clutter_state_set_state (state, "base");
|
||||
*
|
||||
* return TRUE;
|
||||
* return CLUTTER_EVENT_STOP;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* </programlisting>
|
||||
* </example>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <refsect2 id="ClutterState-script">
|
||||
* <title>ClutterState description for #ClutterScript</title>
|
||||
* <para>#ClutterState defines a custom <emphasis>transitions</emphasis>
|
||||
* property which allows describing the states.</para>
|
||||
* <para>The <emphasis>transitions</emphasis> property has the following
|
||||
* syntax:</para>
|
||||
* <informalexample>
|
||||
* <programlisting>
|
||||
* ## ClutterState description for ClutterScript
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterState defines a custom `transitions` JSON object member which
|
||||
* allows describing the states.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `transitions` property has the following syntax:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "transitions" : [
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "source" : "<source-state>",
|
||||
* "target" : "<target-state>",
|
||||
* "duration" : <milliseconds>,
|
||||
* "source" : "source-state",
|
||||
* "target" : "target-state",
|
||||
* "duration" : milliseconds,
|
||||
* "keys" : [
|
||||
* [
|
||||
* "<object-id>",
|
||||
* "<property-name>",
|
||||
* "<easing-mode>",
|
||||
* "<final-value>",
|
||||
* "object-id",
|
||||
* "property-name",
|
||||
* "easing-mode",
|
||||
* "final-value",
|
||||
* ],
|
||||
* [
|
||||
* "<object-id>",
|
||||
* "<property-name>",
|
||||
* "<easing-mode>",
|
||||
* "<final-value>",
|
||||
* <pre-delay>,
|
||||
* <post-delay>
|
||||
* "object-id",
|
||||
* "property-name",
|
||||
* "easing-mode",
|
||||
* "final-value",
|
||||
* pre-delay,
|
||||
* post-delay;
|
||||
* ],
|
||||
* ...
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "source" : "<source-state>",
|
||||
* "target" : "<target-state>",
|
||||
* "duration" : <milliseconds>,
|
||||
* "animator" : "<animator-definition>"
|
||||
* "source" : "source-state",
|
||||
* "target" : "target-state",
|
||||
* "duration" : milliseconds,
|
||||
* "animator" : "animator-definition"
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* ...
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* </programlisting>
|
||||
* </informalexample>
|
||||
* <para>Each element of the <emphasis>transitions</emphasis> array follows
|
||||
* the same rules as clutter_state_set_key().</para>
|
||||
* <para>The <emphasis>source</emphasis> and <emphasis>target</emphasis>
|
||||
* values control the source and target state of the transition. The
|
||||
* <emphasis>key</emphasis> and <emphasis>animator</emphasis> are mutually
|
||||
* exclusive. The <emphasis>pre-delay</emphasis> and
|
||||
* <emphasis>post-delay</emphasis> values are optional.</para>
|
||||
* <example id="ClutterState-script-example">
|
||||
* <title>ClutterState definition</title>
|
||||
* <para>The example below is a translation into a #ClutterScript
|
||||
* definition of the code in the <ulink linkend="ClutterState-example">example
|
||||
* above</ulink>.</para>
|
||||
* <programlisting>
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Each element of the transitions array follows the same rules and order
|
||||
* as clutter_state_set_key() function arguments.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The source and target values control the source and target state of the
|
||||
* transition. The key and animator properties are mutually exclusive.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The pre-delay and post-delay values are optional.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The example below is a translation into a #ClutterScript definition of
|
||||
* the code in the #ClutterState example above.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "id" : "button-state",
|
||||
* "type" : "ClutterState",
|
||||
@ -168,13 +172,7 @@
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* </programlisting>
|
||||
* </example>
|
||||
* </refsect2>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterState is available since Clutter 1.4.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterState has been deprecated in Clutter 1.12.
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||||
@ -933,7 +931,7 @@ get_property_from_object (GObject *gobject,
|
||||
*
|
||||
* will create a transition from any state (a @source_state_name or NULL is
|
||||
* treated as a wildcard) and a state named "hover"; the
|
||||
* <emphasis>button</emphasis> object will have the #ClutterActor:opacity
|
||||
* button object will have the #ClutterActor:opacity
|
||||
* property animated to a value of 255 using %CLUTTER_LINEAR as the animation
|
||||
* mode, and the #ClutterActor:scale-x and #ClutterActor:scale-y properties
|
||||
* animated to a value of 1.2 using %CLUTTER_EASE_OUT_CUBIC as the animation
|
||||
|
@ -36,22 +36,20 @@
|
||||
* The #ClutterTableLayout is a #ClutterLayoutManager implementing the
|
||||
* following layout policy:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <itemizedlist>
|
||||
* <listitem><para>children are arranged in a table</para></listitem>
|
||||
* <listitem><para>each child specifies the specific row and column
|
||||
* cell to appear;</para></listitem>
|
||||
* <listitem><para>a child can also set a span, and this way, take
|
||||
* more than one cell both horizontally and vertically;</para></listitem>
|
||||
* <listitem><para>each child will be allocated to its natural
|
||||
* size or, if set to expand, the available size;</para></listitem>
|
||||
* <listitem><para>if a child is set to fill on either (or both)
|
||||
* - children are arranged in a table
|
||||
* - each child specifies the specific row and column
|
||||
* cell to appear;
|
||||
* - a child can also set a span, and this way, take
|
||||
* more than one cell both horizontally and vertically;
|
||||
* - each child will be allocated to its natural
|
||||
* size or, if set to expand, the available size;
|
||||
* - if a child is set to fill on either (or both)
|
||||
* axis, its allocation will match all the available size; the
|
||||
* fill layout property only makes sense if the expand property is
|
||||
* also set;</para></listitem>
|
||||
* <listitem><para>if a child is set to expand but not to fill then
|
||||
* also set;
|
||||
* - if a child is set to expand but not to fill then
|
||||
* it is possible to control the alignment using the horizontal and
|
||||
* vertical alignment layout properties.</para></listitem>
|
||||
* </itemizedlist>
|
||||
* vertical alignment layout properties.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is possible to control the spacing between children of a
|
||||
* #ClutterTableLayout by using clutter_table_layout_set_row_spacing()
|
||||
@ -67,12 +65,6 @@
|
||||
* #ClutterTableLayout:easing-mode and #ClutterTableLayout:easing-duration
|
||||
* properties and their accessor functions.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <figure id="table-layout-image">
|
||||
* <title>Table layout</title>
|
||||
* <para>The image shows a #ClutterTableLayout.</para>
|
||||
* <graphic fileref="table-layout.png" format="PNG"/>
|
||||
* </figure>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #ClutterTableLayout is available since Clutter 1.4
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Since Clutter 1.18 it's recommended to use #ClutterGridLayout instead
|
||||
|
@ -2514,13 +2514,8 @@ fbo_source_queue_relayout_cb (ClutterActor *source,
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Some tips on usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <itemizedlist>
|
||||
* <listitem>
|
||||
* <para>The source actor must be made visible (i.e by calling
|
||||
* #clutter_actor_show).</para>
|
||||
* </listitem>
|
||||
* <listitem>
|
||||
* <para>The source actor must have a parent in order for it to be
|
||||
* - The source actor must be visible
|
||||
* - The source actor must have a parent in order for it to be
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* allocated a size from the layouting mechanism. If the source
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* actor does not have a parent when this function is called then
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* the ClutterTexture will adopt it and allocate it at its
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@ -2529,10 +2524,8 @@ fbo_source_queue_relayout_cb (ClutterActor *source,
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* intend to display the source actor then you must make sure that
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* the actor is parented before calling
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* clutter_texture_new_from_actor() or that you unparent it before
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* adding it to a container.</para>
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* </listitem>
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* <listitem>
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* <para>When getting the image for the clone texture, Clutter
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* adding it to a container.
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* - When getting the image for the clone texture, Clutter
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* will attempt to render the source actor exactly as it would
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* appear if it was rendered on screen. The source actor's parent
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* transformations are taken into account. Therefore if your
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@ -2544,33 +2537,21 @@ fbo_source_queue_relayout_cb (ClutterActor *source,
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* actor will be projected as if a small section of the screen was
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* being viewed. Before version 0.8.2, an orthogonal identity
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* projection was used which meant that the source actor would be
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* clipped if any part of it was not on the zero Z-plane.</para>
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* </listitem>
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* <listitem>
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* <para>Avoid reparenting the source with the created texture.</para>
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* </listitem>
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* <listitem>
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* <para>A group can be padded with a transparent rectangle as to
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* clipped if any part of it was not on the zero Z-plane.
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* - Avoid reparenting the source with the created texture.
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* - A group can be padded with a transparent rectangle as to
|
||||
* provide a border to contents for shader output (blurring text
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||||
* for example).</para>
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||||
* </listitem>
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||||
* <listitem>
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||||
* <para>The texture will automatically resize to contain a further
|
||||
* for example).
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||||
* - The texture will automatically resize to contain a further
|
||||
* transformed source. However, this involves overhead and can be
|
||||
* avoided by placing the source actor in a bounding group
|
||||
* sized large enough to contain any child tranformations.</para>
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||||
* </listitem>
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||||
* <listitem>
|
||||
* <para>Uploading pixel data to the texture (e.g by using
|
||||
* sized large enough to contain any child tranformations.
|
||||
* - Uploading pixel data to the texture (e.g by using
|
||||
* clutter_texture_set_from_file()) will destroy the offscreen texture
|
||||
* data and end redirection.</para>
|
||||
* </listitem>
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||||
* <listitem>
|
||||
* <para>cogl_texture_get_data() with the handle returned by
|
||||
* data and end redirection.
|
||||
* - cogl_texture_get_data() with the handle returned by
|
||||
* clutter_texture_get_cogl_texture() can be used to read the
|
||||
* offscreen texture pixels into a pixbuf.</para>
|
||||
* </listitem>
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||||
* </itemizedlist>
|
||||
*
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||||
* Return value: A newly created #ClutterTexture object, or %NULL on failure.
|
||||
*
|
||||
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