Exemple #1
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// Draw the image frame with certain parameters.
func Draw(gc draw2d.GraphicContext, png string,
	dw, dh, margin, lineWidth float64) error {
	// Draw frame
	draw2dkit.RoundedRectangle(gc, lineWidth, lineWidth, dw-lineWidth, dh-lineWidth, 100, 100)
	gc.SetLineWidth(lineWidth)
	gc.FillStroke()

	// load the source image
	source, err := draw2dimg.LoadFromPngFile(png)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	// Size of source image
	sw, sh := float64(source.Bounds().Dx()), float64(source.Bounds().Dy())
	// Draw image to fit in the frame
	// TODO Seems to have a transform bug here on draw image
	scale := math.Min((dw-margin*2)/sw, (dh-margin*2)/sh)
	gc.Save()
	gc.Translate((dw-sw*scale)/2, (dh-sh*scale)/2)
	gc.Scale(scale, scale)
	gc.Rotate(0.2)

	gc.DrawImage(source)
	gc.Restore()
	return nil
}
Exemple #2
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// Main draws a left hand and ear of a gopher. Afterwards it returns
// the filename. This should only be used during testing.
func Main(gc draw2d.GraphicContext, ext string) (string, error) {
	gc.Save()
	gc.Scale(0.5, 0.5)
	// Draw a (partial) gopher
	Draw(gc)
	gc.Restore()

	// Return the output filename
	return samples.Output("gopher", ext), nil
}
Exemple #3
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// PathTransform scales a path differently in horizontal and vertical direction.
func PathTransform(gc draw2d.GraphicContext, x, y, width, height float64) {
	gc.Save()
	gc.SetLineWidth(width / 10)
	gc.Translate(x+width/2, y+height/2)
	gc.Scale(1, 4)
	gc.ArcTo(0, 0, width/8, height/8, 0, math.Pi*2)
	gc.Close()
	gc.Stroke()
	gc.Restore()
}
Exemple #4
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// Main draws the tiger
func Main(gc draw2d.GraphicContext, ext string) (string, error) {
	gc.Save()

	// flip the image
	gc.Translate(0, 200)
	gc.Scale(0.35, -0.35)
	gc.Translate(70, -200)

	// Tiger postscript drawing
	tiger := samples.Resource("image", "tiger.ps", ext)

	// Draw tiger
	Draw(gc, tiger)
	gc.Restore()

	// Return the output filename
	return samples.Output("postscript", ext), nil
}