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gint32 gimp_display_new (gint32 image_ID); gboolean gimp_display_delete (gint32 display_ID); gboolean gimp_displays_flush (void); gboolean gimp_displays_reconnect (gint32 old_image_ID, gint32 new_image_ID);
gint32 gimp_display_new (gint32 image_ID);
Create a new display for the specified image.
Creates a new display for the specified image. If the image already has a display, another is added. Multiple displays are handled transparently by the GIMP. The newly created display is returned and can be subsequently destroyed with a call to 'gimp-display-delete'. This procedure only makes sense for use with the GIMP UI.
image_ID : |
The image. |
Returns : | The new display. |
gboolean gimp_display_delete (gint32 display_ID);
Delete the specified display.
This procedure removes the specified display. If this is the last remaining display for the underlying image, then the image is deleted also.
display_ID : |
The display to delete. |
Returns : | TRUE on success. |
gboolean gimp_displays_flush (void);
Flush all internal changes to the user interface
This procedure takes no arguments and returns nothing except a success status. Its purpose is to flush all pending updates of image manipulations to the user interface. It should be called whenever appropriate.
Returns : | TRUE on success. |
gboolean gimp_displays_reconnect (gint32 old_image_ID, gint32 new_image_ID);
Reconnect displays from one image to another image.
This procedure connects all displays of the old_image to the new_image. If the old_image has no display or new_image already has a display the reconnect is not performed and the procedure returns without success. You should rarely need to use this function.
old_image_ID : |
The old image (must have at least one display). |
new_image_ID : |
The new image (must not have a display). |
Returns : | TRUE on success. |