Difference between revisions of "Category:gc"
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− | + | == Quick Overview== | |
− | + | *'''[[gc:begin]]''' - | |
− | + | *'''[[gc:clipRect]]'''(?, x, y, width, height) - | |
− | + | *'''[[gc:drawArc]]'''(x, y, width, height, start angle, finish angle). | |
− | == Quick Overview== *'''[[gc:begin]]''' - *'''[[gc:clipRect]]'''(?, x, y, width, height) - *'''[[gc:drawArc]]'''(x, y, width, height, start angle, finish angle). *'''[[gc:drawImage]]'''(image,x,y) First argument in format “[[TI.Image]]”, x and y the coords. *'''[[gc:drawLine]]'''(xstart, ystart, xend, yend) Draws a line starting at the point (xstart,ystart) and ending at the point (xend, yend) *'''[[gc:drawPolyLine]]'''(int list1 [,int list2, .., int listN]) Draws a shape from a list contaning successively the x and y coordinates of each point the line have to draw. *'''[[gc:drawRect]]'''(x, y, xwidth, yheight) Draws a rectangle at (x,y) with the “x” side being “xwidth” long and the “y” side being “yheight” long *'''[[gc:drawString]]'''(string, x, y, position) position is the string’s anchor point and can be "baseline", “bottom”, “middle”, or “top”. | + | *'''[[gc:drawImage]]'''(image,x,y) First argument in format “[[TI.Image]]”, x and y the coords. |
+ | *'''[[gc:drawLine]]'''(xstart, ystart, xend, yend) Draws a line starting at the point (xstart,ystart) and ending at the point (xend, yend) | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:drawPolyLine]]'''(int list1 [,int list2, .., int listN]) Draws a shape from a list contaning successively the x and y coordinates of each point the line have to draw. *'''[[gc:drawRect]]'''(x, y, xwidth, yheight) Draws a rectangle at (x,y) with the “x” side being “xwidth” long and the “y” side being “yheight” long | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:drawString]]'''(string, x, y, position) position is the string’s anchor point and can be "baseline", “bottom”, “middle”, or “top”. | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:fillArc]]'''(x, y, width, height, start angle, finish angle) see [[drawArc]] *'''[[gc:fillPolygon]]'''(int list1 [,int list2, .., int listN]) see [[drawPolyLine]] | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:fillRect]]'''(x, y, width, height) see [[drawRect]] | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:finish]]''' - | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:getStringHeight]]'''(string) - Returns the string's height. | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:getStringWidth]]'''(string) - Returns the string's width *'''[[gc:isColorDisplay]]''' Bool (Read-only) Returns 1 if the device has a color display, 0 if not. | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:setAlpha]]'''(alpha) - where alpha is an integer between 0 and 255. Sets the transparency. | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:setColorRGB]]'''(red, green, blue) RGB values are integers, from 0 to 255. *'''[[gc:setFont]]'''(font, type, size), with font : {“sansserif”, "serif", ..}, type {“b”, “r”, “i”}, size(int) | ||
+ | *'''[[gc:setPen]]'''(thickness, smoothness) : thickness {“thin”, “medium”, "thick"}, smoothness {“smooth”, "dotted", "dashed"} <br> |
Revision as of 11:59, 24 May 2011
Quick Overview
*gc:begin - *gc:clipRect(?, x, y, width, height) - *gc:drawArc(x, y, width, height, start angle, finish angle). *gc:drawImage(image,x,y) First argument in format “TI.Image”, x and y the coords. *gc:drawLine(xstart, ystart, xend, yend) Draws a line starting at the point (xstart,ystart) and ending at the point (xend, yend) *gc:drawPolyLine(int list1 [,int list2, .., int listN]) Draws a shape from a list contaning successively the x and y coordinates of each point the line have to draw. *gc:drawRect(x, y, xwidth, yheight) Draws a rectangle at (x,y) with the “x” side being “xwidth” long and the “y” side being “yheight” long *gc:drawString(string, x, y, position) position is the string’s anchor point and can be "baseline", “bottom”, “middle”, or “top”.
- gc:fillArc(x, y, width, height, start angle, finish angle) see drawArc *gc:fillPolygon(int list1 [,int list2, .., int listN]) see drawPolyLine
- gc:fillRect(x, y, width, height) see drawRect
- gc:finish -
- gc:getStringHeight(string) - Returns the string's height.
- gc:getStringWidth(string) - Returns the string's width *gc:isColorDisplay Bool (Read-only) Returns 1 if the device has a color display, 0 if not.
*gc:setAlpha(alpha) - where alpha is an integer between 0 and 255. Sets the transparency.
- gc:setColorRGB(red, green, blue) RGB values are integers, from 0 to 255. *gc:setFont(font, type, size), with font : {“sansserif”, "serif", ..}, type {“b”, “r”, “i”}, size(int)
- gc:setPen(thickness, smoothness) : thickness {“thin”, “medium”, "thick"}, smoothness {“smooth”, "dotted", "dashed"}
Pages in category "gc"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.