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Re: Compositing to custom view in Cocoa



George:

  Thanks for this - I hadn't considered that solution.

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I.S.


On Jun 30, 2006, at 11:17 AM, George Orthwein wrote:

On Jun 30, 2006, at 10:36 AM, Kenny Millar wrote:
Because I need to change the foreground colour too, and every location on
the 'screen' can have a different forground/background colour.

It would take two operations. You'd composite the text with transparent background with a solid fill color as source, using CompositeSourceIn. That colorizes the text and leaves the transparency. Then you'd draw that over the background color. At least, I think that should work. :)


If you can't add transparency, I just discovered - colorizeByMappingGray:toColor:blackMapping:whiteMapping. It kinda works for me but for some reason the white areas are using the gray color instead of the specified white color. But I did end up with custom back/foreground colors.

I'm surprised there is not an NSImage method for using a grayscale image as a mask. Half the messages in the archives asking about this topic reference CompositeSourceIn, but I see now that that will only work if you already have some transparency. There do seem to be some Quartz methods though:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/GraphicsImaging/Conceptual/ drawingwithquartz2d/dq_images/chapter_12_section_6.html


Looks like a good candidate for an NSBitmapImageRef category. :) (though I don't actually know how difficult using the quartz calls would be...)

George
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