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LibreOffice 24.2 SDK API Reference
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These constants determine how the primitive color is combined with the background. More...
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const byte | CLEAR = 0 |
Clear the destination. More... | |
const byte | SOURCE = 1 |
Copy source as-is to the destination. More... | |
const byte | DESTINATION = 2 |
Leave the destination as-is. More... | |
const byte | OVER = 3 |
Copy the source over the destination. More... | |
const byte | UNDER = 4 |
Copy the source under the destination. More... | |
const byte | INSIDE = 5 |
Copy the source to the destination. More... | |
const byte | INSIDE_REVERSE = 6 |
Leave the destination as is. More... | |
const byte | OUTSIDE = 7 |
Copy the source to the destination. More... | |
const byte | OUTSIDE_REVERSE = 8 |
Leave the destination as is. More... | |
const byte | ATOP = 9 |
Copy the source over the destination. More... | |
const byte | ATOP_REVERSE = 10 |
Copy the destination over the source. More... | |
const byte | XOR = 11 |
Combine source and destination by exclusive or. More... | |
const byte | ADD = 12 |
Add source and destination values. More... | |
const byte | SATURATE = 13 |
Saturate source and destination. More... | |
These constants determine how the primitive color is combined with the background.
When performing these calculations, it is assumed that all color values are premultiplied with the corresponding alpha values (if no alpha is specified, 1.0 is assumed). Then, the following general compositing operation is performed:
C = Ca * Fa + Cb * Fb
where C is the result color, Ca and Cb are the input colors, premultiplied with alpha, and Fa and Fb are described for the different composite modes (wherein Aa and Ab denote source and destination alpha, respectively).
const byte ADD = 12 |
Add source and destination values.
Simply add contributions of both source and destination. The resulting color values are limited to the permissible color range, and clipped to the maximal value, if exceeded. The function values are: Fa = 1, Fb = 1.
const byte ATOP = 9 |
Copy the source over the destination.
Copy the source over the destination, but only where the destination is. Keep the destination. The function values are: Fa = Ab, Fb = 1-Aa.
const byte ATOP_REVERSE = 10 |
Copy the destination over the source.
Copy the destination over the source, but only where the source is. Keep the source. The function values are: Fa = 1-Ab, Fb = Aa.
const byte CLEAR = 0 |
Clear the destination.
Clear the destination area. The function values are: Fa = Fb = 0.
const byte DESTINATION = 2 |
Leave the destination as-is.
Leave the destination as-is. The function values are: Fa = 0, Fb = 1.
const byte INSIDE = 5 |
Copy the source to the destination.
Copy the source to the destination, but limited to where the destination is. The function values are: Fa = Ab, Fb = 0.
const byte INSIDE_REVERSE = 6 |
Leave the destination as is.
Leave the destination as is, but only where the source was. The function values are: Fa = 0, Fb = Aa.
const byte OUTSIDE = 7 |
Copy the source to the destination.
Copy the source to the destination, but limited to where the destination is not. The function values are: Fa = 1-Ab, Fb = 0.
const byte OUTSIDE_REVERSE = 8 |
Leave the destination as is.
Leave the destination as is, but only where the source has not been. The function values are: Fa = 0, Fb = 1-Aa.
const byte OVER = 3 |
Copy the source over the destination.
Copy the source over the destination. The function values are: Fa = 1, Fb = 1-Aa.
const byte SATURATE = 13 |
Saturate source and destination.
Saturate destination with source values. The function values are: Fa = min(1,(1-Ab)/Aa), Fb = 1
const byte SOURCE = 1 |
Copy source as-is to the destination.
Copy source as-is to the destination. The function values are: Fa = 1, Fb = 0.
const byte UNDER = 4 |
Copy the source under the destination.
Copy the source under the destination. The function values are: Fa = 1-Ab, Fb = 1.
const byte XOR = 11 |
Combine source and destination by exclusive or.
Take only the parts where either source or destination, but not both visible. The function values are: Fa = 1-Ab, Fb = 1-Aa.