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.BI "void \fBregisterDecoderFactory\fR ( QImageFormatType * f )"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
The QImageDecoder class is an incremental image decoder for all supported image formats.
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New formats are installed by creating objects of class QImageFormatType; the QMovie class can be used for all installed incremental image formats. QImageDecoder is only useful for creating new ways of feeding data to an QImageConsumer.
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A QImageDecoder is a machine that decodes images. It takes encoded image data via its decode() method and expresses its decoding by supplying information to a QImageConsumer. It implements its decoding by using a QImageFormat created by one of the currently-existing QImageFormatType factory objects.
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QImageFormatType and QImageFormat are the classes that you might need to implement support for additional image formats.
Qt supports GIF reading if it is configured that way during installation (see ntqgif.h). If it is, we are required to state that" The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated."
\fBWarning:\fR If you are in a country that recognizes software patents and in which Unisys holds a patent on LZW compression and/or decompression and you want to use GIF, Unisys may require you to license that technology. Such countries include Canada, Japan, the USA, France, Germany, Italy and the UK.
GIF support may be removed completely in a future version of Qt. We recommend using the MNG or PNG format.
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See also Graphics Classes, Image Processing Classes, and Multimedia Classes.
.SH MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
.SH "QImageDecoder::QImageDecoder ( QImageConsumer * c )"
Constructs a QImageDecoder that will send change information to the QImageConsumer \fIc\fR.
.SH "QImageDecoder::~QImageDecoder ()"
Destroys a QImageDecoder. The image it built is destroyed. The decoder built by the factory for the file format is destroyed. The consumer for which it decoded the image is \fInot\fR destroyed.
Call this function to decode some data into image changes. The data in \fIbuffer\fR will be decoded, sending change information to the QImageConsumer of this QImageDecoder until one of the change functions of the consumer returns FALSE. The length of the data is given in \fIlength\fR.
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Returns the number of bytes consumed: 0 if consumption is complete, and -1 if decoding fails due to invalid data.
Returns a QImageFormatType by name. This might be used when the user needs to force data to be interpreted as being in a certain format. \fIname\fR is one of the formats listed by QImageDecoder::inputFormats(). Note that you will still need to supply decodable data to result->decoderFor() before you can begin decoding the data.
Call this function to find the name of the format of the given header. The returned string is statically allocated. The function will look at the first \fIlength\fR characters in the \fIbuffer\fR.