/* * This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application. * * Copyright (C) 2018 jean-pierre.charras jp.charras at wanadoo.fr * Copyright (C) 2013-2018 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, you may find one here: * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html * or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license, * or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef BITMAP_BASE_H #define BITMAP_BASE_H #include /** * @file bitmap_base.h * */ class PLOTTER; /** * This class handle bitmap images in KiCad. * It is not intended to be used alone, but inside another class, * so all methods are protected ( or private ) * It is used in SCH_BITMAP class and WS_DRAW_ITEM_BITMAP (and other in future) * * Remember not all plotters are able to plot a bitmap * Mainly GERBER plotters cannot. */ class BITMAP_BASE { private: double m_scale; // The scaling factor of the bitmap // With m_pixelScaleFactor, controls the actual draw size wxImage* m_image; // the raw image data (png format) wxBitmap* m_bitmap; // the bitmap used to draw/plot image double m_pixelScaleFactor; // The scaling factor of the bitmap // to convert the bitmap size (in pixels) // to internal KiCad units // Usually does not change int m_ppi; // the bitmap definition. the default is 300PPI public: BITMAP_BASE( const wxPoint& pos = wxPoint( 0, 0 ) ); BITMAP_BASE( const BITMAP_BASE& aSchBitmap ); ~BITMAP_BASE() { delete m_bitmap; delete m_image; } /* * Accessors: */ double GetPixelScaleFactor() const { return m_pixelScaleFactor; } void SetPixelScaleFactor( double aSF ) { m_pixelScaleFactor = aSF; } wxImage* GetImageData() { return m_image; } const wxImage* GetImageData() const { return m_image; } void SetImage( wxImage* aImage ) { delete m_image; m_image = aImage; } double GetScale() const { return m_scale; } void SetScale( double aScale ) { m_scale = aScale; } /* * Function RebuildBitmap * Rebuild the internal bitmap used to draw/plot image * must be called after a m_image change */ void RebuildBitmap() { *m_bitmap = wxBitmap( *m_image ); } void SetBitmap( wxBitmap* aBitMap ) { delete m_bitmap; m_bitmap = aBitMap; } /** * Function ImportData * Copy aItem image to me and update m_bitmap */ void ImportData( BITMAP_BASE* aItem ); /** * Function GetScalingFactor * @return the scaling factor from pixel size to actual draw size * this scaling factor depend on m_pixelScaleFactor and m_scale * m_pixelScaleFactor gives the scaling factor between a pixel size and * the internal schematic units * m_scale is an user dependant value, and gives the "zoom" value * m_scale = 1.0 = original size of bitmap. * m_scale < 1.0 = the bitmap is drawn smaller than its original size. * m_scale > 1.0 = the bitmap is drawn bigger than its original size. */ double GetScalingFactor() const { return m_pixelScaleFactor * m_scale; } /** * Function GetSize * @return the actual size (in user units, not in pixels) of the image */ wxSize GetSize() const; /** * Function GetSizePixels * @return the size in pixels of the image */ wxSize GetSizePixels() const { if( m_image ) return wxSize( m_image->GetWidth(), m_image->GetHeight() ); else return wxSize( 0, 0 ); } /** * @return the bitmap definition in ppi * the default is 300 ppi */ int GetPPI() const { return m_ppi; } /** * Function GetBoundingBox * returns the orthogonal, bounding box of this object for display * purposes. This box should be an enclosing perimeter for visible * components of this object, and the units should be in the pcb or * schematic coordinate system. It is OK to overestimate the size * by a few counts. */ const EDA_RECT GetBoundingBox() const; void DrawBitmap( wxDC* aDC, const wxPoint& aPos ); /** * Function ReadImageFile * Reads and stores in memory an image file. * Init the bitmap format used to draw this item. * supported images formats are format supported by wxImage * if all handlers are loaded * by default, .png, .jpeg are alway loaded * @param aFullFilename The full filename of the image file to read. * @return bool - true if success reading else false. */ bool ReadImageFile( const wxString& aFullFilename ); /** * writes the bitmap data to aFile * The format is png, in Hexadecimal form: * If the hexadecimal data is converted to binary it gives exactly a .png image data * @param aFile The FILE to write to. * @return bool - true if success writing else false. */ bool SaveData( FILE* aFile ) const; /** * writes the bitmap data to an array string * The format is png, in Hexadecimal form: * If the hexadecimal data is converted to binary it gives exactly a .png image data * @param aPngStrings The wxArrayString to write to. */ void SaveData( wxArrayString& aPngStrings ) const; /** * Load an image data saved by SaveData (png, in Hexadecimal form) * @param aLine - the LINE_READER used to read the data file. * @param aErrorMsg - Description of the error if an error occurs while loading the * png bimap data. * @return true if the bitmap loaded successfully. */ bool LoadData( LINE_READER& aLine, wxString& aErrorMsg ); /** * Function Mirror * Mirror image vertically (i.e. relative to its horizontal X axis ) * or horizontally (i.e relative to its vertical Y axis) * @param aVertically = false to mirror horizontally * or true to mirror vertically */ void Mirror( bool aVertically ); /** * Function Rotate * Rotate image CW or CCW. * @param aRotateCCW = true to rotate CCW */ void Rotate( bool aRotateCCW ); /** * Function PlotImage * Plot bitmap on plotter. * If the plotter does not support bitmaps, plot a * @param aPlotter = the plotter to use * @param aPos = the position od the center of the bitmap * @param aDefaultColor = the color used to plot the rectangle when bitmap is not supported * @param aDefaultPensize = the pen size used to plot the rectangle when bitmap is not supported */ void PlotImage( PLOTTER* aPlotter, const wxPoint& aPos, COLOR4D aDefaultColor, int aDefaultPensize ); }; #endif // BITMAP_BASE_H