Set the clippath first, THEN draw the image.
And be sure to setup a beginState()/endState() pair around your
clipping.
Leonard
On Feb 28, 2008, at 2:34 AM, 熊田貢 wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to know how to clip an imported image.
> I tried the following code, but nothing happened.
> -------------------------------------------------
> Image im = Image.getInstance("clipTest.jpg");
> cb.addImage(im, im.plainWidth(), 0, 0,
> im.plainHeight(), 0, 0);
> cb.moveTo(5.0f, 5.0f);
> cb.lineTo(5.0f, 105.0f);
> cb.lineTo(105.0f, 105.0f);
> cb.lineTo(105.0f, 5.0f);
> cb.lineTo(5.0f, 5.0f);
> cb.closePath();
> cb.clip();
> -------------------------------------------------
> Does anyone know how?
>
> Best regards,
> KuMi
>
>
>
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