NAME
Cairo - Perl interface to the cairo 2d vector graphics library
SYNOPSIS
use Cairo;
my $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create ('argb32', 100, 100);
my $cr = Cairo::Context->create ($surface);
$cr->rectangle (10, 10, 40, 40);
$cr->set_source_rgb (0, 0, 0);
$cr->fill;
$cr->rectangle (50, 50, 40, 40);
$cr->set_source_rgb (1, 1, 1);
$cr->fill;
$cr->show_page;
$surface->write_to_png ('output.png');
ABSTRACT
Cairo provides Perl bindings for the vector graphics library cairo. It supports multiple output targets, including PNG, PDF and SVG. Cairo produces identical output on all those targets.
API DOCUMENTATION
This is a listing of the API Cairo provides. For more verbose information, refer to the cairo manual at http://cairographics.org/manual/.
Drawing
Cairo::Context -- The cairo drawing context
Cairo::Context is the main object used when drawing with Cairo. To draw with Cairo, you create a Cairo::Context, set the target surface, and drawing options for the Cairo::Context, create shapes with methods like $cr->move_to
and $cr->line_to
, and then draw shapes with $cr->stroke
or $cr->fill
.
Cairo::Context's can be pushed to a stack via $cr->save
. They may then safely be changed, without loosing the current state. Use $cr->restore
to restore to the saved state.
- $cr = Cairo::Context->create ($surface)
- $cr->save
- $cr->restore
- $status = $cr->status
- $surface = $cr->get_target
- $cr->push_group [1.2]
- $cr->push_group_with_content ($content) [1.2]
- $pattern = $cr->pop_group [1.2]
- $cr->pop_group_to_source [1.2]
- $surface = $cr->get_group_target [1.2]
- $cr->set_source_rgb ($red, $green, $blue)
- $cr->set_source_rgba ($red, $green, $blue, $alpha)
- $cr->set_source ($source)
- $cr->set_source_surface ($surface, $x, $y)
- $source = $cr->get_source
- $cr->set_antialias ($antialias)
- $antialias = $cr->get_antialias
- $cr->set_dash ($offset, ...)
- $cr->set_fill_rule ($fill_rule)
- $fill_rule = $cr->get_fill_rule
- $cr->set_line_cap ($line_cap)
- $line_cap = $cr->get_line_cap
- $cr->set_line_join ($line_join)
- $line_join = $cr->get_line_join
- $cr->set_line_width ($width)
- $width = $cr->get_line_width
- $cr->set_miter_limit ($limit)
- ($offset, @dashes) = $cr->get_dash [1.4]
- $limit = $cr->get_miter_limit
- $cr->set_operator ($op)
- $op = $cr->get_operator
- $cr->set_tolerance ($tolerance)
- $tolerance = $cr->get_tolerance
- $cr->clip
- $cr->clip_preserve
- ($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2) = $cr->clip_extents [1.4]
- $bool = $cr->in_clip ($x, $y) [1.10]
- @rectangles = $cr->copy_clip_rectangle_list [1.4]
- $cr->reset_clip
- $cr->fill
- $cr->fill_preserve
- ($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2) = $cr->fill_extents
- $bool = $cr->in_fill ($x, $y)
- $cr->mask ($pattern)
- $cr->mask_surface ($surface, $surface_x, $surface_y)
- $cr->paint
- $cr->paint_with_alpha ($alpha)
- $cr->stroke
- $cr->stroke_preserve
- ($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2) = $cr->stroke_extents
- $bool = $cr->in_stroke ($x, $y)
- $cr->copy_page
- $cr->show_page
Paths -- Creating paths and manipulating path data
$path = [
{ type => "move-to", points => [[1, 2]] },
{ type => "line-to", points => [[3, 4]] },
{ type => "curve-to", points => [[5, 6], [7, 8], [9, 10]] },
...
{ type => "close-path", points => [] },
];
Cairo::Path is a data structure for holding a path. This data structure serves as the return value for $cr->copy_path
and $cr->copy_path_flat
as well the input value for $cr->append_path
.
Cairo::Path is represented as an array reference that contains path elements, represented by hash references with two keys: type and points. The value for type can be either of the following:
The value for points is an array reference which contains zero or more points. Points are represented as array references that contain two doubles: x and y. The necessary number of points depends on the type of the path element:
The semantics and ordering of the coordinate values are consistent with $cr->move_to
, $cr->line_to
, $cr->curve_to
, and $cr->close_path
.
Note that the paths returned by Cairo are implemented as tied array references which do not support adding, removing or shuffling of path segments. For these operations, you need to make a shallow copy first:
my @path_clone = @{$path};
# now you can alter @path_clone which ever way you want
The points of a single path element can be changed directly, however, without the need for a shallow copy:
$path->[$i]{points} = [[3, 4], [5, 6], [7, 8]];
- $path = $cr->copy_path
- $path = $cr->copy_path_flat
- $cr->append_path ($path)
- $bool = $cr->has_current_point [1.6]
- ($x, $y) = $cr->get_current_point
- $cr->new_path
- $cr->new_sub_path [1.2]
- $cr->close_path
- ($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2) = $cr->path_extents [1.6]
- $cr->arc ($xc, $yc, $radius, $angle1, $angle2)
- $cr->arc_negative ($xc, $yc, $radius, $angle1, $angle2)
- $cr->curve_to ($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $x3, $y3)
- $cr->line_to ($x, $y)
- $cr->move_to ($x, $y)
- $cr->rectangle ($x, $y, $width, $height)
- $cr->glyph_path (...)
- $cr->text_path ($utf8)
- $cr->rel_curve_to ($dx1, $dy1, $dx2, $dy2, $dx3, $dy3)
- $cr->rel_line_to ($dx, $dy)
- $cr->rel_move_to ($dx, $dy)
Patterns -- Gradients and filtered sources
- $status = $pattern->status
- $type = $pattern->get_type [1.2]
- $pattern->set_extend ($extend)
- $extend = $pattern->get_extend
- $pattern->set_filter ($filter)
- $filter = $pattern->get_filter
- $pattern->set_matrix ($matrix)
- $matrix = $pattern->get_matrix
- $pattern = Cairo::SolidPattern->create_rgb ($red, $green, $blue)
- $pattern = Cairo::SolidPattern->create_rgba ($red, $green, $blue, $alpha)
- ($r, $g, $b, $a) = $pattern->get_rgba [1.4]
- $pattern = Cairo::SurfacePattern->create ($surface)
- $surface = $pattern->get_surface [1.4]
- $pattern = Cairo::LinearGradient->create ($x0, $y0, $x1, $y1)
- ($x0, $y0, $x1, $y1) = $pattern->get_points [1.4]
- $pattern = Cairo::RadialGradient->create ($cx0, $cy0, $radius0, $cx1, $cy1, $radius1)
- ($x0, $y0, $r0, $x1, $y1, $r1) = $pattern->get_circles [1.4]
- $pattern->add_color_stop_rgb ($offset, $red, $green, $blue)
- $pattern->add_color_stop_rgba ($offset, $red, $green, $blue, $alpha)
- @stops = $pattern->get_color_stops [1.4]
-
A color stop is represented as an array reference with five elements: offset, red, green, blue, and alpha.
Regions -- Representing a pixel-aligned area
- $region = Cairo::Region->create (...) [1.10]
- $status = $region->status [1.10]
- $num = $region->num_rectangles [1.10]
- $rect = $region->get_rectangle ($i) [1.10]
- $bool = $region->is_empty [1.10]
- $bool = $region->contains_point ($x, $y) [1.10]
- $bool = $region_one->equal ($region_two) [1.10]
- $region->translate ($dx, $dy) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->intersect ($other) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->intersect_rectangle ($rect) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->subtract ($other) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->subtract_rectangle ($rect) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->union ($other) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->union_rectangle ($rect) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->xor ($other) [1.10]
- $status = $dst->xor_rectangle ($rect) [1.10]
Transformations -- Manipulating the current transformation matrix
- $cr->translate ($tx, $ty)
- $cr->scale ($sx, $sy)
- $cr->rotate ($angle)
- $cr->transform ($matrix)
- $cr->set_matrix ($matrix)
- $matrix = $cr->get_matrix
- $cr->identity_matrix
- ($x, $y) = $cr->user_to_device ($x, $y)
- ($dx, $dy) = $cr->user_to_device_distance ($dx, $dy)
- ($x, $y) = $cr->device_to_user ($x, $y)
- ($dx, $dy) = $cr->device_to_user_distance ($dx, $dy)
Text -- Rendering text and sets of glyphs
Glyphs are represented as anonymous hash references with three keys: index, x and y. Example:
my @glyphs = ({ index => 1, x => 2, y => 3 },
{ index => 2, x => 3, y => 4 },
{ index => 3, x => 4, y => 5 });
- $cr->select_font_face ($family, $slant, $weight)
- $cr->set_font_size ($size)
- $cr->set_font_matrix ($matrix)
- $matrix = $cr->get_font_matrix
- $cr->set_font_options ($options)
- $options = $cr->get_font_options
- $cr->set_scaled_font ($scaled_font) [1.2]
- $scaled_font = $cr->get_scaled_font [1.4]
- $cr->show_text ($utf8)
- $cr->show_glyphs (...)
- $cr->show_text_glyphs ($utf8, $glyphs, $clusters, $cluster_flags) [1.8]
- $face = $cr->get_font_face
- $extents = $cr->font_extents
- $cr->set_font_face ($font_face)
- $cr->set_scaled_font ($scaled_font)
- $extents = $cr->text_extents ($utf8)
- $extents = $cr->glyph_extents (...)
- $face = Cairo::ToyFontFace->create ($family, $slant, $weight) [1.8]
- $family = $face->get_family [1.8]
- $slang = $face->get_slant [1.8]
- $weight = $face->get_weight [1.8]
Fonts
Cairo::FontFace -- Base class for fonts
Scaled Fonts -- Caching metrics for a particular font size
- $scaled_font = Cairo::ScaledFont->create ($font_face, $font_matrix, $ctm, $options)
- $status = $scaled_font->status
- $extents = $scaled_font->extents
- $extents = $scaled_font->text_extents ($utf8) [1.2]
- $extents = $scaled_font->glyph_extents (...)
- ($status, $glyphs, $clusters, $cluster_flags) = $scaled_font->text_to_glyphs ($x, $y, $utf8) [1.8]
- $font_face = $scaled_font->get_font_face [1.2]
- $options = $scaled_font->get_font_options [1.2]
- $font_matrix = $scaled_font->get_font_matrix [1.2]
- $ctm = $scaled_font->get_ctm [1.2]
- $scale_matrix = $scaled_font->get_scale_matrix [1.8]
- $type = $scaled_font->get_type [1.2]
Font Options -- How a font should be rendered
- $font_options = Cairo::FontOptions->create
- $status = $font_options->status
- $font_options->merge ($other)
- $hash = $font_options->hash
- $bools = $font_options->equal ($other)
- $font_options->set_antialias ($antialias)
- $antialias = $font_options->get_antialias
- $font_options->set_subpixel_order ($subpixel_order)
- $subpixel_order = $font_options->get_subpixel_order
- $font_options->set_hint_style ($hint_style)
- $hint_style = $font_options->get_hint_style
- $font_options->set_hint_metrics ($hint_metrics)
- $hint_metrics = $font_options->get_hint_metrics
FreeType Fonts -- Font support for FreeType
If your cairo library supports it, the FreeType integration allows you to load font faces from font files. You can query for this capability with Cairo::HAS_FT_FONT
. To actually use this, you'll need the Font::FreeType module.
- my $face = Cairo::FtFontFace->create ($ft_face, $load_flags=0)
-
This method allows you to create a Cairo::FontFace from a Font::FreeType::Face. To obtain the latter, you can for example load it from a file:
my $file = '/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-bitstream-vera/Vera.ttf'; my $ft_face = Font::FreeType->new->face ($file); my $face = Cairo::FtFontFace->create ($ft_face);
Surfaces
Cairo::Surface -- Base class for surfaces
- $similar = Cairo::Surface->create_similar ($other, $content, $width, $height)
-
For hysterical reasons, you can also use the following syntax:
$similar = $other->create_similar ($content, $width, $height)
- $new = Cairo::Surface->create_for_rectangle ($target, $x, $y, $width, $height) [1.10]
- $status = $surface->status
- $surface->finish
- $surface->flush
- $font_options = $surface->get_font_options
- $content = $surface->get_content [1.2]
- $surface->mark_dirty
- $surface->mark_dirty_rectangle ($x, $y, $width, $height)
- $surface->set_device_offset ($x_offset, $y_offset)
- ($x_offset, $y_offset) = $surface->get_device_offset [1.2]
- $surface->set_fallback_resolution ($x_pixels_per_inch, $y_pixels_per_inch) [1.2]
- ($x_pixels_per_inch, $y_pixels_per_inch) = $surface->get_fallback_resolution [1.8]
- $type = $surface->get_type [1.2]
- $status = $surface->copy_page [1.6]
- $status = $surface->show_page [1.6]
- $boolean = $surface->has_show_text_glyphs [1.8]
Image Surfaces -- Rendering to memory buffers
- $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create ($format, $width, $height)
- $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create_for_data ($data, $format, $width, $height, $stride)
- $data = $surface->get_data [1.2]
- $format = $surface->get_format [1.2]
- $width = $surface->get_width
- $height = $surface->get_height
- $stride = $surface->get_stride [1.2]
- $stride = Cairo::Format::stride_for_width ($format, $width) [1.6]
PDF Surfaces -- Rendering PDF documents
- $surface = Cairo::PdfSurface->create ($filename, $width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface = Cairo::PdfSurface->create_for_stream ($callback, $callback_data, $width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface->set_size ($width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface->restrict_to_version ($version) [1.10]
- @versions = Cairo::PdfSurface::get_versions [1.10]
- $string = Cairo::PdfSurface::version_to_string ($version) [1.10]
PNG Support -- Reading and writing PNG images
- $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create_from_png ($filename)
- Cairo::ReadFunc: $data = sub { my ($callback_data, $length) = @_; }
- $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create_from_png_stream ($callback, $callback_data)
- $status = $surface->write_to_png ($filename)
- Cairo::WriteFunc: sub { my ($callback_data, $data) = @_; }
- $status = $surface->write_to_png_stream ($callback, $callback_data)
PostScript Surfaces -- Rendering PostScript documents
- $surface = Cairo::PsSurface->create ($filename, $width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface = Cairo::PsSurface->create_for_stream ($callback, $callback_data, $width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface->set_size ($width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface->dsc_begin_setup [1.2]
- $surface->dsc_begin_page_setup [1.2]
- $surface->dsc_comment ($comment) [1.2]
- $surface->restrict_to_level ($level) [1.6]
- @levels = Cairo::PsSurface::get_levels [1.6]
- $string = Cairo::PsSurface::level_to_string ($level) [1.6]
- $surface->set_eps ($eps) [1.6]
- $eps = $surface->get_eps [1.6]
Recording Surfaces -- Records all drawing operations
- $surface = Cairo::RecordingSurface->create ($content, $extents) [1.10]
- ($x0, $y0, $width, $height) = $surface->ink_extents [1.10]
SVG Surfaces -- Rendering SVG documents
- $surface = Cairo::SvgSurface->create ($filename, $width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface = Cairo::SvgSurface->create_for_stream ($callback, $callback_data, $width_in_points, $height_in_points) [1.2]
- $surface->restrict_to_version ($version) [1.2]
- @versions = Cairo::SvgSurface::get_versions [1.2]
- $string = Cairo::SvgSurface::version_to_string ($version) [1.2]
Utilities
Version Information -- Run-time and compile-time version checks.
- $version_code = Cairo->lib_version
- $version_string = Cairo->lib_version_string
-
These two functions return the version of libcairo that the program is currently running against.
- $version_code = Cairo->LIB_VERSION
-
Returns the version of libcairo that Cairo was compiled against.
- $version_code = Cairo->LIB_VERSION_ENCODE ($major, $minor, $micro)
-
Encodes the version
$major.$minor.$micro
as an integer suitable for comparison againstCairo->lib_version
andCairo->LIB_VERSION
.
SEE ALSO
- http://cairographics.org/documentation
-
Lists many available resources including tutorials and examples
- http://cairographics.org/manual/
-
Contains the reference manual
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
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