On 16/04/11 15:27, richard terry wrote:
On Saturday 16 April 2011 10:29:15 Shane Powell wrote:

Hi Shane,

I had an 11MB picture I wanted to magnify (I'll send you an image of this off
list), with your last code iteration only part of the image was shown, so I
changed the code in the drawingarea1_draw, to make the whole image show.

However now, the mouse pointer dosn't show what's under it.

?? fixable??

I'll send make the picture where the mouse was so that you can see what the
mouse was actually pointing at and what showed in the magnified area.

Otherwise, the prototype looks good. We should buff it up and put it into the
gambas examples!

Regards

richard

On 16/04/11 08:53, richard terry wrote:
On Saturday 16 April 2011 00:23:47 Shane Powell wrote:

Thanks heaps to shane, Caveat and all - I'll try a look at all this today
and report back.

Regards

Richard

On 15/04/11 22:58, richard terry wrote:
On Friday 15 April 2011 17:02:25 richard terry wrote:
Hi Kevin/List,

I took at quick look at this, but my lame brain never functions with
basic mathematical problems, I enclose an embryonic code.

This 'sort of' works, theres a drawing area into which I loaded the
image of a shoulder Xray and then another  on top which will be the
magnifier. I put a couple of textboxes on it to change some of the
internal values, but can't seem to figure out the magnification
factors.

If I click over this it does move around and magnify, albeit not lined
up properly and sometimes it seems to get lost. It would be nice to
have this be say a circle, with a border, and be accurate, maybe
someone can modfy the code to make it work.

Any help appreciated.

On Friday 15 April 2011 16:15:13 Kevin Fishburne wrote:
Thanks, and to  Rolf-Werner Eilert's reply, I'll take a look at these
suggestions when I go home.

I need a little 'side project' to stave off the bordum of the hum-drum
debugging of the main project.

Will post back my  sucess or lack therof

Regards

Richard

On 04/15/2011 12:47 AM, richard terry wrote:
Do you need it to look like a fisheye-style lens effect, or just
box-zoom an area? If the latter this can be done easily in gb code.
Just the box-zoom .

Any change of you giving me a helping hand? I've not done anything
much with images or drawing.

I'll mail you a sample png if you want - the purpose here is to
magnify areas of either skin, xray films or dermatascope images -
all are images at the end of the day.

Its for our open - source medical records project that Ian and I are
chuggling slowly along with - not releasable as yet by I'm hoping
that by the end of 2011 it will be pretty much beta.
That is very cool. I'm doing a game so I know a little about images
in gb.

I'm going to assume that you're using Qt or GTK and not SDL or
OpenGL, but correct me if I'm wrong. For those the easiest way to do
graphics is with a DrawingArea control. After creating it on the form
I'd change the Cached property to True so it will automatically
redraw itself if something moves over it.

You create image variables and load image files into them like this:

Dim/Public someimage As Image
someimage = Image.Load("FleshEatingVirusNooooo.jpg")

You write images to the DrawingArea control like this:

Draw.Begin(DrawingArea1)
      Draw.Image(someimage, X, Y, [Width, Height, SrcX, SrcY,
SrcWidth, SrcHeight])
      ' Add more "Draw.Image" statements here to composite additional
images into the DrawingArea.
Draw.End ' Commits the composition to the DrawingArea so that it may
be seen. May need a "Wait" statement if done repeatedly.

The [bracketed] parameters are optional. someimage is the source and
the DrawingArea is the target. You can specify a subset of the source
(the area to be zoomed) by playing with SrcX and SrcY (upper-left
corner of source to be drawn) and SrcWidth and SrcHeight (width and
height relative to SrcX and SrcY of source to be drawn). You can
scale the source by playing with Width and Height.

So that the source image writes to the DrawingArea don't leave a
trail, I'd first draw the main (unzoomed) image to the DrawingArea,
then draw the zoomed area onto that for each "frame" that you draw.
The logic would go something like:

' Create your image variables.
' Load images into your image variables.
Draw.Begin(DrawingAreaControlName)
' Draw the main image into the DrawingArea.
' Draw part of the main image into the DrawingArea adjusted by cursor
position, zoom area size and zoom level.
' Draw text or whatever else you need to into the DrawingArea.
Draw.End

To draw text, which is really cool, you may do something like this
inside the Draw.Begin/End:

Draw.Foreground = Color.Black
Draw.Text("Look, it's text on an image with a crappy shadow!!!", X,
Y) Draw.Foreground = Color.White
Draw.Text("Look, it's text on an image with a crappy shadow!!!", X +
1, Y - 1)

I don't have any project examples that are simple enough to
demonstrate this, but if you're really having trouble I could put
something together.
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this is how i would do it when the mouse cursor get to the right  or the
bottom of the image it starts to strech but you could just limit the
mouse travel and the rest you could make how you wanted easy i think
hope it helps
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