mutter/doc/cookbook/examples/textures-sub-texture.c

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#include <clutter/clutter.h>
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
ClutterActor *stage, *image, *sub_image;
CoglHandle texture, sub_texture;
gfloat image_width, image_height;
/* Initialize Clutter */
if (clutter_init (NULL, NULL) != CLUTTER_INIT_SUCCESS)
return 1;
/* Get the default stage */
stage = clutter_stage_get_default ();
clutter_stage_set_title (CLUTTER_STAGE (stage), "Sub-texture");
/* Create a new ClutterTexture that shows smiley.png */
image = clutter_texture_new_from_file ("smiley.png", NULL);
clutter_actor_get_size (image, &image_width, &image_height);
clutter_actor_set_size (stage,
image_width * 3 / 2 + 30,
image_height + 20);
/* Grab the CoglHandle of the underlying Cogl texture */
texture = clutter_texture_get_cogl_texture (CLUTTER_TEXTURE (image));
/* Create a new Cogl texture from the handle above. That new texture is a
* rectangular region from image, more precisely the north ouest corner
* of the image */
sub_texture = cogl_texture_new_from_sub_texture (texture,
0, 0,
image_width / 2,
image_height / 2);
/* Finally, use the newly created Cogl texture to feed a new ClutterTexture
* and thus create a new actor that displays sub_texture */
sub_image = clutter_texture_new ();
clutter_texture_set_cogl_texture (CLUTTER_TEXTURE (sub_image), sub_texture);
/*
* You could have used the more straightforward g_object_new() function that
* can create an object and set some properties on it at the same time:
* sub_image = g_object_new (CLUTTER_TYPE_TEXTURE,
* "cogl-texture", sub_texture,
* NULL);
*/
/* Put the original image at (10,10) and the new sub image next to it */
clutter_actor_set_position (image, 10, 10);
clutter_actor_set_position (sub_image, 20 + image_width, 10);
/* Add both ClutterTexture to the stage */
clutter_container_add (CLUTTER_CONTAINER (stage), image, sub_image, NULL);
clutter_actor_show_all (stage);
clutter_main ();
return 0;
}