/* * ico.h - kimgio import filter for MS Windows .ico files * * Distributed under the terms of the LGPL * Copyright (c) 2000 Malte Starostik * */ // You can use QImageIO::setParameters() to request a specific // Icon out of an .ico file: // // Options consist of a name=value pair and are separated by a semicolon. // Available options are: // size= select the icon that most closely matches (pixels) // default: 32 // colors= select the icon that has colors (or comes closest) // default: 1 << display depth or 0 (RGB) if display depth > 8 // index= select the indexth icon from the file. If this option // is present, the size and colors options will be ignored. // default: none // If both size and colors are given, size takes precedence. // // The old format is still supported: // the parameters consist of a single string in the form // "[:]" which correspond to the options above // // If an icon was returned (i.e. the file is valid and the index option // if present was not out of range), the icon's index within the .ico // file is returned in the text tag "X-Index" of the image. // If the icon is in fact a cursor, its hotspot coordinates are returned // in the text tags "X-HotspotX" and "X-HotspotY". #ifndef _ICO_H_ #define _ICO_H_ #include class ICOHandler : public QImageIOHandler { public: ICOHandler(); bool canRead() const; bool read(QImage *outImage); bool write(const QImage &image); QByteArray name() const; static bool canRead(QIODevice *device); }; #endif