MGS aka
Mark G. Saye [2003/09/12] - You can create bitmap images with two colors and transparency using the -data and -mask options to the
image create command.
Example:
set data {
#define data_width 16
#define data_height 16
static unsigned char data_bits[] = {
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0,
0x03, 0xe0, 0x07, 0xe0, 0x07, 0xe0, 0x07, 0xe0, 0x07, 0xc0, 0x03,
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 };
}
set mask {
#define mask_width 16
#define mask_height 16
static unsigned char mask_bits[] = {
0xe0, 0x07, 0xf8, 0x1f, 0xfc, 0x3f, 0x3e, 0x7c, 0x0e, 0x70, 0xcf,
0xf3, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0xcf, 0xf3,
0x0e, 0x70, 0x3e, 0x7c, 0xfc, 0x3f, 0xf8, 0x1f, 0xe0, 0x07 };
}
set image [image create bitmap \
-data $data \
-maskdata $mask \
-background blue \
-foreground red \
]
label .l -bg yellow -fg magenta -image $image
catch {.l configure -compound left -text "This bitmap image has 2 colors"}
pack .l
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