Re: How to redraw the blanked section of a widget after a expose-event?

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Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply, generally for the static stuff, such as text or a  picture, it can be saved and then redrawed after expose-event occurs, but how can i save and redraw it for video that keeps moving on? I try to set the xviamge output to the exposed widget one more time in the expose-event handler, I thought it should rerender the covered part, but in fact it does not act as what i was thinking.
I am not sure where I should post this question, maillist of gstreamer or that of gtk...
Thanks
 
K.M

 
On 9/27/07, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 10:42 +0800, krist misra wrote:
> Hi experts,
>
> I am using GTK+ and gstreamer to capture and show the video frames, I
> created a drawable widget using gtk_drawing_area_new() and using
> xvimage element of gstreamer to render the video, I also connected
> them by a gstreamer function gst_x_overlay_set_xwindow_id(), so the
> video frames rendered  by xvimage can show in the widget, now it works
> well.

> But I encounter a problem that if part of the drawable widget being
> covered by a menu or something, when the menu disappears, the covered
> section keeps blank, even other part of the widget still show the
> video.

an expose event handler is required to *redraw* the area specified in
the expose event. receipt of this event means (generally speaking) that
whatever the contents of the window in that area used to be, they are
lost and needed to be recomputed/redrawn.



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