/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* vim: set sw=4 sts=4 expandtab: */ /* rsvg.h: SAX-based renderer for SVG files into a GdkPixbuf. Copyright (C) 2000 Eazel, Inc. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Author: Raph Levien */ #ifndef RSVG_H #define RSVG_H #define __RSVG_RSVG_H_INSIDE__ #include #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #ifndef __GTK_DOC_IGNORE__ /* Override to export public/semi-public APIs */ #ifndef RSVG_API # define RSVG_API #endif #if defined(RSVG_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS) || !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION (2, 31, 0) #define RSVG_DEPRECATED RSVG_API #define RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(f) RSVG_API #else #define RSVG_DEPRECATED G_DEPRECATED RSVG_API #define RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(f) G_DEPRECATED_FOR(f) RSVG_API #endif #endif /* __GTK_DOC_IGNORE__ */ /** * RsvgError: * @RSVG_ERROR_FAILED: the request failed * * An enumeration representing possible errors */ typedef enum { RSVG_ERROR_FAILED } RsvgError; #define RSVG_ERROR (rsvg_error_quark ()) /** * rsvg_error_quark: * * The error domain for RSVG * * Returns: The error domain */ RSVG_API GQuark rsvg_error_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; RSVG_API GType rsvg_error_get_type (void); #define RSVG_TYPE_ERROR (rsvg_error_get_type()) /** * RsvgHandle: * * [class@Rsvg.Handle] loads an SVG document into memory. * * This is the main entry point into the librsvg library. An [class@Rsvg.Handle] is an * object that represents SVG data in memory. Your program creates an * [class@Rsvg.Handle] from an SVG file, or from a memory buffer that contains SVG data, * or in the most general form, from a `GInputStream` that will provide SVG data. * * Librsvg can load SVG images and render them to Cairo surfaces, * using a mixture of SVG's [static mode] and [secure static mode]. * Librsvg does not do animation nor scripting, and can load * references to external data only in some situations; see below. * * Librsvg supports reading [SVG 1.1](https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/) data, and is gradually * adding support for features in [SVG 2](https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG2/). Librsvg also * supports SVGZ files, which are just an SVG stream compressed with the GZIP algorithm. * * [static mode]: https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG2/conform.html#static-mode * [secure static mode]: https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG2/conform.html#secure-static-mode * * # The "base file" and resolving references to external files * * When you load an SVG, librsvg needs to know the location of the "base file" * for it. This is so that librsvg can determine the location of referenced * entities. For example, say you have an SVG in `/foo/bar/foo.svg` * and that it has an image element like this: * * ``` * * ``` * * In this case, librsvg needs to know the location of the toplevel * `/foo/bar/foo.svg` so that it can generate the appropriate * reference to `/foo/bar/resources/foo.png`. * * ## Security and locations of referenced files * * When processing an SVG, librsvg will only load referenced files if they are * in the same directory as the base file, or in a subdirectory of it. That is, * if the base file is `/foo/bar/baz.svg`, then librsvg will * only try to load referenced files (from SVG's * `` element, for example, or from content * included through XML entities) if those files are in `/foo/bar/` or in `/foo/bar/\/.../`. * This is so that malicious SVG files cannot include files that are in a directory above. * * The full set of rules for deciding which URLs may be loaded is as follows; * they are applied in order. A referenced URL will not be loaded as soon as * one of these rules fails: * * 1. All `data:` URLs may be loaded. These are sometimes used * to include raster image data, encoded as base-64, directly in an SVG file. * * 2. URLs with queries ("?") or fragment identifiers ("#") are not allowed. * * 3. All URL schemes other than data: in references require a base URL. For * example, this means that if you load an SVG with * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_data] without calling [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_base_uri], * then any referenced files will not be allowed (e.g. raster images to be * loaded from other files will not work). * * 4. If referenced URLs are absolute, rather than relative, then they must * have the same scheme as the base URL. For example, if the base URL has a * `file` scheme, then all URL references inside the SVG must * also have the `file` scheme, or be relative references which * will be resolved against the base URL. * * 5. If referenced URLs have a `resource` scheme, that is, * if they are included into your binary program with GLib's resource * mechanism, they are allowed to be loaded (provided that the base URL is * also a `resource`, per the previous rule). * * 6. Otherwise, non-`file` schemes are not allowed. For * example, librsvg will not load `http` resources, to keep * malicious SVG data from "phoning home". * * 7. A relative URL must resolve to the same directory as the base URL, or to * one of its subdirectories. Librsvg will canonicalize filenames, by * removing ".." path components and resolving symbolic links, to decide whether * files meet these conditions. * * # Loading an SVG with GIO * * This is the easiest and most resource-efficient way of loading SVG data into * an [class@Rsvg.Handle]. * * If you have a `GFile` that stands for an SVG file, you can simply call * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync] to load an [class@Rsvg.Handle] from it. * * Alternatively, if you have a `GInputStream`, you can use * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync]. * * Both of those methods allow specifying a `GCancellable`, so the loading * process can be cancelled from another thread. * * ## Loading an SVG from memory * * If you already have SVG data in a byte buffer in memory, you can create a * memory input stream with [ctor@Gio.MemoryInputStream.new_from_data] and feed that * to [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync]. * * Note that in this case, it is important that you specify the base_file for * the in-memory SVG data. Librsvg uses the base_file to resolve links to * external content, like raster images. * * # Loading an SVG without GIO * * You can load an [class@Rsvg.Handle] from a simple filename or URI with * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file]. Note that this is a blocking operation; there * is no way to cancel it if loading a remote URI takes a long time. Also, note that * this method does not let you specify [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags]. * * Otherwise, loading an SVG without GIO is not recommended, since librsvg will * need to buffer your entire data internally before actually being able to * parse it. The deprecated way of doing this is by creating a handle with * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new] or [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_with_flags], and then using * [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.close] to feed the handle with SVG data. * Still, please try to use the GIO stream functions instead. * * # Resolution of the rendered image (dots per inch, or DPI) * * SVG images can contain dimensions like "`5cm`" or * "`2pt`" that must be converted from physical units into * device units. To do this, librsvg needs to know the actual dots per inch * (DPI) of your target device. You can call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] or * [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi_x_y] on an [class@Rsvg.Handle] to set the DPI before rendering * it. * * # Rendering * * The preferred way to render a whole SVG document is to use * [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document]. Please see its documentation for * details. * * # API ordering * * Due to the way the librsvg API evolved over time, an [class@Rsvg.Handle] object is available * for use as soon as it is constructed. However, not all of its methods can be * called at any time. For example, an [class@Rsvg.Handle] just constructed with [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new] * is not loaded yet, and it does not make sense to call [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] on it * just at that point. * * The documentation for the available methods in [class@Rsvg.Handle] may mention that a particular * method is only callable on a "fully loaded handle". This means either: * * * The handle was loaded with [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.close], and * those functions returned no errors. * * * The handle was loaded with [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync] and that function * returned no errors. * * Before librsvg 2.46, the library did not fully verify that a handle was in a * fully loaded state for the methods that require it. To preserve * compatibility with old code which inadvertently called the API without * checking for errors, or which called some methods outside of the expected * order, librsvg will just emit a `g_critical()` message in those cases. * * New methods introduced in librsvg 2.46 and later will check for the correct * ordering, and panic if they are called out of order. This will abort * the program as if it had a failed assertion. */ /***** Begin documentation for RsvgHandle properties *****/ /** * RsvgHandle:flags: * * Flags from [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags]. * * Since: 2.36 */ /** * RsvgHandle:dpi-x: * * Horizontal resolution in dots per inch. */ /** * RsvgHandle:dpi-y: * * Horizontal resolution in dots per inch. */ /** * RsvgHandle:base-uri: (attributes org.gtk.Property.get=rsvg_handle_get_base_uri org.gtk.Property.set=rsvg_handle_set_base_uri) * * Base URI, to be used to resolve relative references for resources. See the section * "Security and locations of referenced files" for details. */ /** * RsvgHandle:width: * * Width, in pixels, of the rendered SVG after calling the size callback * as specified by [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_size_callback]. * * Deprecated: 2.46. For historical reasons, this property is of integer type, * which cannot give the exact size of SVG images that are not pixel-aligned. * Moreover, reading each of the size properties causes the size of the SVG to * be recomputed, so reading both the `width` and * `height` properties will cause two such computations. * Please use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_dimensions] instead. */ /** * RsvgHandle:height: * * Height, in pixels, of the rendered SVG after calling the size callback * as specified by [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_size_callback]. * * Deprecated: 2.46. For historical reasons, this property is of integer type, * which cannot give the exact size of SVG images that are not pixel-aligned. * Moreover, reading each of the size properties causes the size of the SVG to * be recomputed, so reading both the `width` and * `height` properties will cause two such computations. * Please use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_dimensions] instead. */ /** * RsvgHandle:em: * * Exact width, in pixels, of the rendered SVG before calling the size callback * as specified by [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_size_callback]. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Reading each of the size properties causes the size of the * SVG to be recomputed, so reading both the `em` and * `ex` properties will cause two such computations. Please * use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_dimensions] instead. */ /** * RsvgHandle:ex: * * Exact height, in pixels, of the rendered SVG before calling the size callback * as specified by [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_size_callback]. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Reading each of the size properties causes the size of the * SVG to be recomputed, so reading both the `em` and * `ex` properties will cause two such computations. Please * use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_dimensions] instead. */ /** * RsvgHandle:title: * * SVG's title. * * Deprecated: 2.36. Reading this property always returns `NULL`. */ /** * RsvgHandle:desc: * * SVG's description. * * Deprecated: 2.36. Reading this property always returns `NULL`. */ /** * RsvgHandle:metadata: * * SVG's metadata * * Deprecated: 2.36. Reading this property always returns `NULL`. */ /***** End documentation for RsvgHandle properties *****/ #define RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE (rsvg_handle_get_type ()) #define RSVG_HANDLE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE, RsvgHandle)) #define RSVG_HANDLE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE, RsvgHandleClass)) #define RSVG_IS_HANDLE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE)) #define RSVG_IS_HANDLE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE)) #define RSVG_HANDLE_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE, RsvgHandleClass)) RSVG_API GType rsvg_handle_get_type (void); typedef struct _RsvgHandle RsvgHandle; typedef struct _RsvgHandleClass RsvgHandleClass; typedef struct _RsvgDimensionData RsvgDimensionData; typedef struct _RsvgPositionData RsvgPositionData; typedef struct _RsvgRectangle RsvgRectangle; /** * RsvgHandleClass: * @parent: parent class * * Class structure for [class@Rsvg.Handle]. */ struct _RsvgHandleClass { GObjectClass parent; /*< private >*/ gpointer _abi_padding[15]; }; struct _RsvgHandle { GObject parent; /*< private >*/ gpointer _abi_padding[16]; }; /** * RsvgDimensionData: * @width: SVG's width, in pixels * @height: SVG's height, in pixels * @em: SVG's original width, unmodified by `RsvgSizeFunc` * @ex: SVG's original height, unmodified by `RsvgSizeFunc` * * Dimensions of an SVG image from [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_dimensions], or an * individual element from [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_dimensions_sub]. Please see * the deprecation documentation for those functions. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_size_in_pixels] or * [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_geometry_for_layer] instead. */ struct _RsvgDimensionData { int width; int height; gdouble em; gdouble ex; }; /** * RsvgPositionData: * @x: position on the x axis * @y: position on the y axis * * Position of an SVG fragment from [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_position_sub]. Please * the deprecation documentation for that function. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_geometry_for_layer] instead. */ struct _RsvgPositionData { int x; int y; }; /** * RsvgRectangle: * @x: X coordinate of the left side of the rectangle * @y: Y coordinate of the the top side of the rectangle * @width: width of the rectangle * @height: height of the rectangle * * A data structure for holding a rectangle. * * Since: 2.46 */ struct _RsvgRectangle { double x; double y; double width; double height; }; /** * rsvg_cleanup: * * This function does nothing. * * Since: 2.36 * Deprecated: 2.46: No-op. This function should not be called from normal programs. */ RSVG_DEPRECATED void rsvg_cleanup (void); /** * rsvg_set_default_dpi: * @dpi: Dots Per Inch (aka Pixels Per Inch) * * Do not use this function. Create an [class@Rsvg.Handle] and call * [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] on it instead. * * Since: 2.8 * * Deprecated: 2.42.3: This function used to set a global default DPI. However, * it only worked if it was called before any [class@Rsvg.Handle] objects had been * created; it would not work after that. To avoid global mutable state, please * use [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] instead. */ RSVG_DEPRECATED void rsvg_set_default_dpi (double dpi); /** * rsvg_set_default_dpi_x_y: * @dpi_x: Dots Per Inch (aka Pixels Per Inch) * @dpi_y: Dots Per Inch (aka Pixels Per Inch) * * Do not use this function. Create an [class@Rsvg.Handle] and call * [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi_x_y] on it instead. * * Since: 2.8 * * Deprecated: 2.42.3: This function used to set a global default DPI. However, * it only worked if it was called before any [class@Rsvg.Handle] objects had been * created; it would not work after that. To avoid global mutable state, please * use [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] instead. */ RSVG_DEPRECATED void rsvg_set_default_dpi_x_y (double dpi_x, double dpi_y); /** * rsvg_handle_set_dpi: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @dpi: Dots Per Inch (i.e. as Pixels Per Inch) * * Sets the DPI at which the @handle will be rendered. Common values are * 75, 90, and 300 DPI. * * Passing a number <= 0 to @dpi will reset the DPI to whatever the default * value happens to be, but since [id@rsvg_set_default_dpi] is deprecated, please * do not pass values <= 0 to this function. * * Since: 2.8 */ RSVG_API void rsvg_handle_set_dpi (RsvgHandle *handle, double dpi); /** * rsvg_handle_set_dpi_x_y: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @dpi_x: Dots Per Inch (i.e. Pixels Per Inch) * @dpi_y: Dots Per Inch (i.e. Pixels Per Inch) * * Sets the DPI at which the @handle will be rendered. Common values are * 75, 90, and 300 DPI. * * Passing a number <= 0 to @dpi will reset the DPI to whatever the default * value happens to be, but since [id@rsvg_set_default_dpi_x_y] is deprecated, * please do not pass values <= 0 to this function. * * Since: 2.8 */ RSVG_API void rsvg_handle_set_dpi_x_y (RsvgHandle *handle, double dpi_x, double dpi_y); /** * rsvg_handle_new: * * Returns a new rsvg handle. Must be freed with [method@GObject.Object.unref]. This * handle can be used to load an image. * * The preferred way of loading SVG data into the returned [class@Rsvg.Handle] is with * [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync]. * * The deprecated way of loading SVG data is with [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] and * [method@Rsvg.Handle.close]; note that these require buffering the entire file * internally, and for this reason it is better to use the stream functions: * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync], [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync], or * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync]. * * After loading the [class@Rsvg.Handle] with data, you can render it using Cairo or get * a GdkPixbuf from it. When finished, free the handle with [method@GObject.Object.unref]. No * more than one image can be loaded with one handle. * * Note that this function creates an [class@Rsvg.Handle] with no flags set. If you * require any of [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags] to be set, use any of * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_with_flags], [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync], or * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync]. * * Returns: (transfer full): A new [class@Rsvg.Handle] with no flags set. **/ RSVG_API RsvgHandle *rsvg_handle_new (void); /** * rsvg_handle_write: * @handle: an [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @buf: (array length=count) (element-type guchar): pointer to svg data * @count: length of the @buf buffer in bytes * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads the next @count bytes of the image. You can call this function multiple * times until the whole document is consumed; then you must call [method@Rsvg.Handle.close] * to actually parse the document. * * Before calling this function for the first time, you may need to call * [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_base_uri] or [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_base_gfile] to set the "base * file" for resolving references to external resources. SVG elements like * `` which reference external resources will be * resolved relative to the location you specify with those functions. * * Returns: `TRUE` on success, or `FALSE` on error. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync] or the constructor * functions [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync] or * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync]. This function is deprecated because it * will accumulate data from the @buf in memory until [method@Rsvg.Handle.close] gets * called. To avoid a big temporary buffer, use the suggested functions, which * take a `GFile` or a `GInputStream` and do not require a temporary buffer. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(rsvg_handle_read_stream_sync) gboolean rsvg_handle_write (RsvgHandle *handle, const guchar *buf, gsize count, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_close: * @handle: a [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @error: return location for a `GError` * * This is used after calling [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] to indicate that there is no more data * to consume, and to start the actual parsing of the SVG document. The only reason to * call this function is if you use use [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] to feed data into the @handle; * if you use the other methods like [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file] or * [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync], then you do not need to call this function. * * This will return `TRUE` if the loader closed successfully and the * SVG data was parsed correctly. Note that @handle isn't freed until * [method@GObject.Object.unref] is called. * * Returns: `TRUE` on success, or `FALSE` on error. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync] or the constructor * functions [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync] or * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync]. See the deprecation notes for * [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] for more information. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(rsvg_handle_read_stream_sync) gboolean rsvg_handle_close (RsvgHandle *handle, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_get_pixbuf: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Returns the pixbuf loaded by @handle. The pixbuf returned will be reffed, so * the caller of this function must assume that ref. * * API ordering: This function must be called on a fully-loaded @handle. See * the section "[API ordering](class.Handle.html#api-ordering)" for details. * * This function depends on the [class@Rsvg.Handle]'s dots-per-inch value (DPI) to compute the * "natural size" of the document in pixels, so you should call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] * beforehand. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A pixbuf, or %NULL on error. * during rendering. **/ RSVG_API GdkPixbuf *rsvg_handle_get_pixbuf (RsvgHandle *handle); /** * rsvg_handle_get_pixbuf_sub: * @handle: An #RsvgHandle * @id: (nullable): An element's id within the SVG, starting with "#" (a single * hash character), for example, `#layer1`. This notation corresponds to a * URL's fragment ID. Alternatively, pass `NULL` to use the whole SVG. * * Creates a `GdkPixbuf` the same size as the entire SVG loaded into @handle, but * only renders the sub-element that has the specified @id (and all its * sub-sub-elements recursively). If @id is `NULL`, this function renders the * whole SVG. * * This function depends on the [class@Rsvg.Handle]'s dots-per-inch value (DPI) to compute the * "natural size" of the document in pixels, so you should call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] * beforehand. * * If you need to render an image which is only big enough to fit a particular * sub-element of the SVG, consider using [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_element]. * * Element IDs should look like an URL fragment identifier; for example, pass * `#foo` (hash `foo`) to get the geometry of the element that * has an `id="foo"` attribute. * * API ordering: This function must be called on a fully-loaded @handle. See * the section "[API ordering](class.Handle.html#api-ordering)" for details. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a pixbuf, or `NULL` if an error occurs * during rendering. * * Since: 2.14 **/ RSVG_API GdkPixbuf *rsvg_handle_get_pixbuf_sub (RsvgHandle *handle, const char *id); /** * rsvg_handle_get_base_uri: (attributes org.gtk.Method.get_property=base-uri) * @handle: A [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Gets the base uri for this [class@Rsvg.Handle]. * * Returns: the base uri, possibly null * Since: 2.8 */ RSVG_API const char *rsvg_handle_get_base_uri (RsvgHandle *handle); /** * rsvg_handle_set_base_uri: (attributes org.gtk.Method.set_property=base-uri) * @handle: A [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @base_uri: The base uri * * Set the base URI for this SVG. * * Note: This function may only be called before [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] or * [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync] have been called. * * Since: 2.9 */ RSVG_API void rsvg_handle_set_base_uri (RsvgHandle *handle, const char *base_uri); /** * rsvg_handle_get_dimensions: * @handle: A [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @dimension_data: (out): A place to store the SVG's size * * Get the SVG's size. Do not call from within the size_func callback, because * an infinite loop will occur. * * This function depends on the [class@Rsvg.Handle]'s DPI to compute dimensions in * pixels, so you should call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] beforehand. * * Deprecated: 2.52. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_size_in_pixels] instead. This * function is deprecated because it is not able to return exact fractional dimensions, * only integer pixels. * * Since: 2.14 */ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(rsvg_handle_get_intrinsic_size_in_pixels) void rsvg_handle_get_dimensions (RsvgHandle *handle, RsvgDimensionData *dimension_data); /** * rsvg_handle_get_dimensions_sub: * @handle: A [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @dimension_data: (out): A place to store the SVG's size * @id: (nullable): An element's id within the SVG, starting with "#" (a single * hash character), for example, `#layer1`. This notation corresponds to a * URL's fragment ID. Alternatively, pass `NULL` to use the whole SVG. * * Get the size of a subelement of the SVG file. Do not call from within the * size_func callback, because an infinite loop will occur. * * This function depends on the [class@Rsvg.Handle]'s DPI to compute dimensions in * pixels, so you should call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] beforehand. * * Element IDs should look like an URL fragment identifier; for example, pass * `#foo` (hash `foo`) to get the geometry of the element that * has an `id="foo"` attribute. * * Returns: `TRUE` if the dimensions could be obtained, `FALSE` if there was an error. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_geometry_for_layer] instead. * * Since: 2.22 */ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(rsvg_handle_get_geometry_for_layer) gboolean rsvg_handle_get_dimensions_sub (RsvgHandle *handle, RsvgDimensionData *dimension_data, const char *id); /** * rsvg_handle_get_position_sub: * @handle: A [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @position_data: (out): A place to store the SVG fragment's position. * @id: (nullable): An element's id within the SVG, starting with "#" (a single * hash character), for example, `#layer1`. This notation corresponds to a * URL's fragment ID. Alternatively, pass %NULL to use the whole SVG. * * Get the position of a subelement of the SVG file. Do not call from within * the size_func callback, because an infinite loop will occur. * * This function depends on the [class@Rsvg.Handle]'s DPI to compute dimensions in * pixels, so you should call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi] beforehand. * * Element IDs should look like an URL fragment identifier; for example, pass * `#foo` (hash `foo`) to get the geometry of the element that * has an `id="foo"` attribute. * * Returns: `TRUE` if the position could be obtained, `FALSE` if there was an error. * * Deprecated: 2.46. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_geometry_for_layer] instead. This function is * deprecated since it is not able to return exact floating-point positions, only integer * pixels. * * Since: 2.22 */ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(rsvg_handle_get_geometry_for_layer) gboolean rsvg_handle_get_position_sub (RsvgHandle *handle, RsvgPositionData *position_data, const char *id); /** * rsvg_handle_has_sub: * @handle: a [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @id: An element's id within the SVG, starting with "#" (a single hash * character), for example, `#layer1`. This notation corresponds to a URL's * fragment ID. * * Checks whether the element @id exists in the SVG document. * * Element IDs should look like an URL fragment identifier; for example, pass * `#foo` (hash `foo`) to get the geometry of the element that * has an `id="foo"` attribute. * * Returns: `TRUE` if @id exists in the SVG document, `FALSE` otherwise. * * Since: 2.22 */ RSVG_API gboolean rsvg_handle_has_sub (RsvgHandle *handle, const char *id); /** * RsvgUnit: * @RSVG_UNIT_PERCENT: percentage values; where 1.0 means 100%. * @RSVG_UNIT_PX: pixels * @RSVG_UNIT_EM: em, or the current font size * @RSVG_UNIT_EX: x-height of the current font * @RSVG_UNIT_IN: inches * @RSVG_UNIT_CM: centimeters * @RSVG_UNIT_MM: millimeters * @RSVG_UNIT_PT: points, or 1/72 inch * @RSVG_UNIT_PC: picas, or 1/6 inch (12 points) * * Units for the `RsvgLength` struct. These have the same meaning as [CSS length * units](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#length-units). */ typedef enum { RSVG_UNIT_PERCENT, RSVG_UNIT_PX, RSVG_UNIT_EM, RSVG_UNIT_EX, RSVG_UNIT_IN, RSVG_UNIT_CM, RSVG_UNIT_MM, RSVG_UNIT_PT, RSVG_UNIT_PC } RsvgUnit; /** * RsvgLength: * @length: numeric part of the length * @unit: unit part of the length * * `RsvgLength` values are used in [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_intrinsic_dimensions], for * example, to return the CSS length values of the `width` and * `height` attributes of an `` element. * * This is equivalent to [CSS lengths](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#length-units). * * It is up to the calling application to convert lengths in non-pixel units * (i.e. those where the @unit field is not `RSVG_UNIT_PX`) into something * meaningful to the application. For example, if your application knows the * dots-per-inch (DPI) it is using, it can convert lengths with @unit in * `RSVG_UNIT_IN` or other physical units. */ typedef struct { double length; RsvgUnit unit; } RsvgLength; /** * rsvg_handle_get_intrinsic_dimensions: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @out_has_width: (out)(optional): Will be set to `TRUE`; see below. * @out_width: (out)(optional): Will be set to the computed value of the `width` property in the toplevel SVG. * @out_has_height: (out)(optional): Will be set to `TRUE`; see below. * @out_height: (out)(optional): Will be set to the computed value of the `height` property in the toplevel SVG. * @out_has_viewbox: (out)(optional): Will be set to `TRUE` if the toplevel SVG has a `viewBox` attribute * @out_viewbox: (out)(optional): Will be set to the value of the `viewBox` attribute in the toplevel SVG * * In simple terms, queries the `width`, `height`, and `viewBox` attributes in an SVG document. * * If you are calling this function to compute a scaling factor to render the SVG, * consider simply using [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead; it will do the * scaling computations automatically. * * Before librsvg 2.54.0, the `out_has_width` and `out_has_height` arguments would be set to true or false * depending on whether the SVG document actually had `width` and `height` attributes, respectively. * * However, since librsvg 2.54.0, `width` and `height` are now [geometry * properties](https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG2/geometry.html) per the SVG2 specification; they * are not plain attributes. SVG2 made it so that the initial value of those properties * is `auto`, which is equivalent to specifing a value of `100%`. In this sense, even SVG * documents which lack `width` or `height` attributes semantically have to make them * default to `100%`. This is why since librsvg 2.54.0, `out_has_width` and * `out_has_heigth` are always returned as `TRUE`, since with SVG2 all documents *have* a * default width and height of `100%`. * * As an example, the following SVG element has a `width` of 100 pixels and a `height` of 400 pixels, but no `viewBox`. This * function will return those sizes in `out_width` and `out_height`, and set `out_has_viewbox` to `FALSE`. * * ``` * * ``` * * Conversely, the following element has a `viewBox`, but no `width` or `height`. This function will * set `out_has_viewbox` to `TRUE`, and it will also set `out_has_width` and `out_has_height` to `TRUE` but * return both length values as `100%`. * * ``` * * ``` * * Note that the `RsvgLength` return values have `RsvgUnits` in them; you should * not assume that they are always in pixels. For example, the following SVG element * will return width and height values whose `units` fields are `RSVG_UNIT_MM`. * * ``` * * ``` * * API ordering: This function must be called on a fully-loaded @handle. See * the section "[API ordering](class.Handle.html#api-ordering)" for details. * * Panics: this function will panic if the @handle is not fully-loaded. * * Since: 2.46 */ RSVG_API void rsvg_handle_get_intrinsic_dimensions (RsvgHandle *handle, gboolean *out_has_width, RsvgLength *out_width, gboolean *out_has_height, RsvgLength *out_height, gboolean *out_has_viewbox, RsvgRectangle *out_viewbox); /** * rsvg_handle_get_intrinsic_size_in_pixels: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @out_width: (out)(optional): Will be set to the computed width; you should round this up to get integer pixels. * @out_height: (out)(optional): Will be set to the computed height; you should round this up to get integer pixels. * * Converts an SVG document's intrinsic dimensions to pixels, and returns the result. * * This function is able to extract the size in pixels from an SVG document if the * document has both `width` and `height` attributes * with physical units (px, in, cm, mm, pt, pc) or font-based units (em, ex). For * physical units, the dimensions are normalized to pixels using the dots-per-inch (DPI) * value set previously with [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_dpi]. For font-based units, this function * uses the computed value of the `font-size` property for the toplevel * `` element. In those cases, this function returns `TRUE`. * * This function is not able to extract the size in pixels directly from the intrinsic * dimensions of the SVG document if the `width` or * `height` are in percentage units (or if they do not exist, in which * case the SVG spec mandates that they default to 100%), as these require a * viewport to be resolved to a final size. In this case, the * function returns `FALSE`. * * For example, the following document fragment has intrinsic dimensions that will resolve * to 20x30 pixels. * * ``` * * ``` * * Similarly, if the DPI is set to 96, this document will resolve to 192×288 pixels (i.e. 96×2 × 96×3). * * ``` * * ``` * * The dimensions of the following documents cannot be resolved to pixels directly, and * this function would return `FALSE` for them: * * ``` * * * * * * ``` * * Instead of querying an SVG document's size, applications are encouraged to render SVG * documents to a size chosen by the application, by passing a suitably-sized viewport to * [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document]. * * Returns: `TRUE` if the dimensions could be converted directly to pixels; in this case * @out_width and @out_height will be set accordingly. Note that the dimensions are * floating-point numbers, so your application can know the exact size of an SVG document. * To get integer dimensions, you should use `ceil()` to round up to the nearest integer * (just using `round()`, may may chop off pixels with fractional coverage). If the * dimensions cannot be converted to pixels, returns `FALSE` and puts 0.0 in both * @out_width and @out_height. * * Since: 2.52 */ RSVG_API gboolean rsvg_handle_get_intrinsic_size_in_pixels (RsvgHandle *handle, gdouble *out_width, gdouble *out_height); /* GIO APIs */ /** * RsvgHandleFlags: * @RSVG_HANDLE_FLAGS_NONE: No flags are set. * @RSVG_HANDLE_FLAG_UNLIMITED: Disable safety limits in the XML parser. Libxml2 has * [several limits](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/blob/master/include/libxml/parserInternals.h) * designed to keep malicious XML content from consuming too much memory while parsing. * For security reasons, this should only be used for trusted input! Since: 2.40.3 * @RSVG_HANDLE_FLAG_KEEP_IMAGE_DATA: Use this if the Cairo surface to which you are * rendering is a PDF, PostScript, SVG, or Win32 Printing surface. This will make librsvg * and Cairo use the original, compressed data for images in the final output, instead of * passing uncompressed images. For example, this will make the a resulting PDF file * smaller and faster. Please see [the Cairo * documentation](https://www.cairographics.org/manual/cairo-cairo-surface-t.html#cairo-surface-set-mime-data) * for details. * * Configuration flags for an [class@Rsvg.Handle]. Note that not all of [class@Rsvg.Handle]'s * constructors let you specify flags. For this reason, [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync] * and [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync] are the preferred ways to create a handle. * * Since: 2.40.3 */ typedef enum /*< flags >*/ { RSVG_HANDLE_FLAGS_NONE = 0, RSVG_HANDLE_FLAG_UNLIMITED = 1 << 0, RSVG_HANDLE_FLAG_KEEP_IMAGE_DATA = 1 << 1 } RsvgHandleFlags; RSVG_API GType rsvg_handle_flags_get_type (void); #define RSVG_TYPE_HANDLE_FLAGS (rsvg_handle_flags_get_type()) /** * rsvg_handle_new_with_flags: * @flags: flags from [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags] * * Creates a new [class@Rsvg.Handle] with flags @flags. After calling this function, * you can feed the resulting handle with SVG data by using * [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync]. * * Returns: (transfer full): a new [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Since: 2.36 **/ RSVG_API RsvgHandle *rsvg_handle_new_with_flags (RsvgHandleFlags flags); /** * rsvg_handle_set_base_gfile: * @handle: a [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @base_file: a `GFile` * * Set the base URI for @handle from @file. * * Note: This function may only be called before [method@Rsvg.Handle.write] or * [method@Rsvg.Handle.read_stream_sync] have been called. * * Since: 2.32 */ RSVG_API void rsvg_handle_set_base_gfile (RsvgHandle *handle, GFile *base_file); /** * rsvg_handle_read_stream_sync: * @handle: a [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @stream: a `GInputStream` * @cancellable: (nullable): a `GCancellable`, or `NULL` * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Reads @stream and writes the data from it to @handle. * * Before calling this function, you may need to call [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_base_uri] * or [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_base_gfile] to set the "base file" for resolving * references to external resources. SVG elements like * `` which reference external resources will be * resolved relative to the location you specify with those functions. * * If @cancellable is not `NULL`, then the operation can be cancelled by * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the * operation was cancelled, the error `G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED` will be * returned. * * Returns: `TRUE` if reading @stream succeeded, or `FALSE` otherwise * with @error filled in * * Since: 2.32 */ RSVG_API gboolean rsvg_handle_read_stream_sync (RsvgHandle *handle, GInputStream *stream, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_new_from_gfile_sync: * @file: a `GFile` * @flags: flags from [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags] * @cancellable: (nullable): a `GCancellable`, or `NULL` * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Creates a new [class@Rsvg.Handle] for @file. * * This function sets the "base file" of the handle to be @file itself, so SVG * elements like `` which reference external * resources will be resolved relative to the location of @file. * * If @cancellable is not `NULL`, then the operation can be cancelled by * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the * operation was cancelled, the error `G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED` will be * returned in @error. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a new [class@Rsvg.Handle] on success, or `NULL` with @error filled in * * Since: 2.32 */ RSVG_API RsvgHandle *rsvg_handle_new_from_gfile_sync (GFile *file, RsvgHandleFlags flags, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_new_from_stream_sync: * @input_stream: a `GInputStream` * @base_file: (nullable): a `GFile`, or `NULL` * @flags: flags from [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags] * @cancellable: (nullable): a `GCancellable`, or `NULL` * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Creates a new [class@Rsvg.Handle] for @stream. * * This function sets the "base file" of the handle to be @base_file if * provided. SVG elements like `` which reference * external resources will be resolved relative to the location of @base_file. * * If @cancellable is not `NULL`, then the operation can be cancelled by * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the * operation was cancelled, the error `G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED` will be * returned in @error. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a new [class@Rsvg.Handle] on success, or `NULL` with @error filled in * * Since: 2.32 */ RSVG_API RsvgHandle *rsvg_handle_new_from_stream_sync (GInputStream *input_stream, GFile *base_file, RsvgHandleFlags flags, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_new_from_data: * @data: (array length=data_len): The SVG data * @data_len: The length of @data, in bytes * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads the SVG specified by @data. Note that this function creates an * [class@Rsvg.Handle] without a base URL, and without any [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags]. If you * need these, use [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_stream_sync] instead by creating * a [class@Gio.MemoryInputStream] from your data. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A [class@Rsvg.Handle] or `NULL` if an error occurs. * Since: 2.14 */ RSVG_API RsvgHandle *rsvg_handle_new_from_data (const guint8 *data, gsize data_len, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_new_from_file: * @filename: The file name to load, or a URI. * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads the SVG specified by @file_name. Note that this function, like * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new], does not specify any loading flags for the resulting * handle. If you require the use of [flags@Rsvg.HandleFlags], use * [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_gfile_sync]. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A [class@Rsvg.Handle] or `NULL` if an error occurs. * Since: 2.14 */ RSVG_API RsvgHandle *rsvg_handle_new_from_file (const gchar *filename, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_set_stylesheet: * @handle: A [class@Rsvg.Handle]. * @css: (array length=css_len): String with CSS data; must be valid UTF-8. * @css_len: Length of the @css data in bytes. * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Sets a CSS stylesheet to use for an SVG document. * * The @css_len argument is mandatory; this function will not compute the length * of the @css string. This is because a provided stylesheet, which the calling * program could read from a file, can have nul characters in it. * * During the CSS cascade, the specified stylesheet will be used with a "User" * [origin](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-cascade-3/#cascading-origins). * * Note that `@import` rules will not be resolved, except for `data:` URLs. * * Returns: `TRUE` on success, `FALSE` on error. Errors are returned * in the @error argument. * * Since: 2.48 */ RSVG_API gboolean rsvg_handle_set_stylesheet (RsvgHandle *handle, const guint8 *css, gsize css_len, GError **error); #ifndef __GTK_DOC_IGNORE__ /** * rsvg_handle_internal_set_testing: * @handle: a [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @testing: Whether to enable testing mode * * Do not call this function. This is intended for librsvg's internal * test suite only. **/ RSVG_API void rsvg_handle_internal_set_testing (RsvgHandle *handle, gboolean testing); #endif /* __GTK_DOC_IGNORE__ */ /* BEGIN deprecated APIs. Do not use! */ /** * rsvg_init: * * This function does nothing. * * Since: 2.9 * Deprecated: 2.36: There is no need to initialize librsvg. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(g_type_init) void rsvg_init (void); /** * rsvg_term: * * This function does nothing. * * Since: 2.9 * Deprecated: 2.36: There is no need to de-initialize librsvg. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED void rsvg_term (void); /** * rsvg_handle_free: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Frees @handle. * Deprecated: Use [method@GObject.Object.unref] instead. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED_FOR(g_object_unref) void rsvg_handle_free (RsvgHandle *handle); /** * RsvgSizeFunc: * @width: (out): the width of the SVG * @height: (out): the height of the SVG * @user_data: user data * * Function to let a user of the library specify the SVG's dimensions * * See the documentation for [method@Rsvg.Handle.set_size_callback] for an example, and * for the reasons for deprecation. * * Deprecated: 2.14. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead, which lets you specify * a viewport size in which to render the SVG document. */ typedef void (*RsvgSizeFunc) (gint * width, gint * height, gpointer user_data); /** * rsvg_handle_set_size_callback: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * @size_func: (nullable): A sizing function, or `NULL` * @user_data: User data to pass to @size_func, or `NULL` * @user_data_destroy: Function to be called to destroy the data passed in @user_data, * or `NULL`. * * Sets the sizing function for the @handle, which can be used to override the * size that librsvg computes for SVG images. The @size_func is called from the * following functions: * * * [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_dimensions] * * [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_dimensions_sub] * * [method@Rsvg.Handle.get_position_sub] * * [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_cairo] * * [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_cairo_sub] * * Librsvg computes the size of the SVG being rendered, and passes it to the * @size_func, which may then modify these values to set the final size of the * generated image. * * Deprecated: 2.14. Use [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead. * This function was deprecated because when the @size_func is used, it makes it * unclear when the librsvg functions which call the @size_func will use the * size computed originally, or the callback-specified size, or whether it * refers to the whole SVG or to just a sub-element of it. It is easier, and * unambiguous, to use code similar to the example above. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED void rsvg_handle_set_size_callback (RsvgHandle *handle, RsvgSizeFunc size_func, gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify user_data_destroy); /* GdkPixbuf convenience API */ /** * rsvg-pixbuf: * * Years ago, GNOME and GTK used the gdk-pixbuf library as a general mechanism to load * raster images into memory (PNG, JPEG, etc.) and pass them around. The general idiom * was, "load this image file and give me a `GdkPixbuf` object", which is basically a pixel * buffer. Librsvg supports this kind of interface to load and render SVG documents, but * it is deprecated in favor of rendering to Cairo contexts. */ /** * rsvg_pixbuf_from_file: * @filename: A file name * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads a new `GdkPixbuf` from @filename and returns it. The caller must * assume the reference to the reurned pixbuf. If an error occurred, @error is * set and `NULL` is returned. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A pixbuf, or %NULL on error. * Deprecated: Use [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED GdkPixbuf *rsvg_pixbuf_from_file (const gchar *filename, GError **error); /** * rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_zoom: * @filename: A file name * @x_zoom: The horizontal zoom factor * @y_zoom: The vertical zoom factor * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads a new `GdkPixbuf` from @filename and returns it. This pixbuf is scaled * from the size indicated by the file by a factor of @x_zoom and @y_zoom. The * caller must assume the reference to the returned pixbuf. If an error * occurred, @error is set and `NULL` is returned. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A pixbuf, or %NULL on error. * Deprecated: Use [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED GdkPixbuf *rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_zoom (const gchar *filename, double x_zoom, double y_zoom, GError **error); /** * rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_size: * @filename: A file name * @width: The new width, or -1 * @height: The new height, or -1 * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads a new `GdkPixbuf` from @filename and returns it. This pixbuf is scaled * from the size indicated to the new size indicated by @width and @height. If * both of these are -1, then the default size of the image being loaded is * used. The caller must assume the reference to the returned pixbuf. If an * error occurred, @error is set and `NULL` is returned. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A pixbuf, or %NULL on error. * Deprecated: Use [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED GdkPixbuf *rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_size (const gchar *filename, gint width, gint height, GError **error); /** * rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_max_size: * @filename: A file name * @max_width: The requested max width * @max_height: The requested max height * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads a new `GdkPixbuf` from @filename and returns it. This pixbuf is uniformly * scaled so that the it fits into a rectangle of size `max_width * max_height`. The * caller must assume the reference to the returned pixbuf. If an error occurred, * @error is set and `NULL` is returned. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A pixbuf, or %NULL on error. * Deprecated: Use [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED GdkPixbuf *rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_max_size (const gchar *filename, gint max_width, gint max_height, GError **error); /** * rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_zoom_with_max: * @filename: A file name * @x_zoom: The horizontal zoom factor * @y_zoom: The vertical zoom factor * @max_width: The requested max width * @max_height: The requested max height * @error: return location for a `GError` * * Loads a new `GdkPixbuf` from @filename and returns it. This pixbuf is scaled * from the size indicated by the file by a factor of @x_zoom and @y_zoom. If the * resulting pixbuf would be larger than max_width/max_heigh it is uniformly scaled * down to fit in that rectangle. The caller must assume the reference to the * returned pixbuf. If an error occurred, @error is set and `NULL` is returned. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): A pixbuf, or %NULL on error. * Deprecated: Use [ctor@Rsvg.Handle.new_from_file] and [method@Rsvg.Handle.render_document] instead. **/ RSVG_DEPRECATED GdkPixbuf *rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_zoom_with_max (const gchar *filename, double x_zoom, double y_zoom, gint max_width, gint max_height, GError **error); /** * rsvg_handle_get_title: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Returns: (nullable): This function always returns `NULL`. * * Since: 2.4 * * Deprecated: 2.36. Librsvg does not read the metadata/desc/title elements; * this function always returns `NULL`. */ RSVG_DEPRECATED const char *rsvg_handle_get_title (RsvgHandle *handle); /** * rsvg_handle_get_desc: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Returns: (nullable): This function always returns `NULL`. * * Since: 2.4 * * Deprecated: 2.36. Librsvg does not read the metadata/desc/title elements; * this function always returns `NULL`. */ RSVG_DEPRECATED const char *rsvg_handle_get_desc (RsvgHandle *handle); /** * rsvg_handle_get_metadata: * @handle: An [class@Rsvg.Handle] * * Returns: (nullable): This function always returns `NULL`. * * Since: 2.9 * * Deprecated: 2.36. Librsvg does not read the metadata/desc/title elements; * this function always returns `NULL`. */ RSVG_DEPRECATED const char *rsvg_handle_get_metadata (RsvgHandle *handle); /* END deprecated APIs. */ G_END_DECLS #include #include #include #undef __RSVG_RSVG_H_INSIDE__ #endif /* RSVG_H */