# GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
# Copyright (C) 1995 Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
# "Perlized" from C source by Manish Singh
sub image_undo_group_start {
$blurb = 'Starts a group undo.';
$help = <<'HELP';
This function is used to start a group undo--necessary for logically combining
two or more undo operations into a single operation. This call must be used in
conjunction with a gimp_image_undo_group_end() call.
HELP
&std_pdb_misc;
$date = '1997';
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The ID of the image in which to open an undo group' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
GimpPlugIn *plug_in = gimp->plug_in_manager->current_plug_in;
const gchar *undo_desc = NULL;
if (plug_in)
{
success = gimp_plug_in_cleanup_undo_group_start (plug_in, image);
if (success)
undo_desc = gimp_plug_in_get_undo_desc (plug_in);
}
if (success)
gimp_image_undo_group_start (image, GIMP_UNDO_GROUP_MISC, undo_desc);
}
CODE
);
}
sub image_undo_group_end {
$blurb = 'Finish a group undo.';
$help = <<'HELP';
This function must be called once for each gimp_image_undo_group_start() call
that is made.
HELP
&std_pdb_misc;
$date = '1997';
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The ID of the image in which to close an undo group' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
GimpPlugIn *plug_in = gimp->plug_in_manager->current_plug_in;
if (plug_in)
success = gimp_plug_in_cleanup_undo_group_end (plug_in, image);
if (success)
gimp_image_undo_group_end (image);
}
CODE
);
}
sub image_undo_is_enabled {
$blurb = "Check if the image's undo stack is enabled.";
$help = <<'HELP';
This procedure checks if the image's undo stack is currently enabled or
disabled. This is useful when several plug-ins or scripts call each other
and want to check if their caller has already used gimp_image_undo_disable()
or gimp_image_undo_freeze().
HELP
&raphael_pdb_misc('1999');
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The image' }
);
@outargs = (
{ name => 'enabled', type => 'boolean',
desc => 'TRUE if undo is enabled for this image' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
enabled = gimp_image_undo_is_enabled (image);
}
CODE
);
}
sub image_undo_disable {
$blurb = "Disable the image's undo stack.";
$help = <<'HELP';
This procedure disables the image's undo stack, allowing subsequent operations
to ignore their undo steps. This is generally called in conjunction with
gimp_image_undo_enable() to temporarily disable an image undo stack. This is
advantageous because saving undo steps can be time and memory intensive.
HELP
&std_pdb_misc;
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The image' }
);
@outargs = (
{ name => 'disabled', type => 'boolean',
desc => 'TRUE if the image undo has been disabled' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
#if 0
GimpPlugIn *plug_in = gimp->plug_in_manager->current_plug_in;
if (plug_in)
success = gimp_plug_in_cleanup_undo_disable (plug_in, image);
#endif
if (success)
disabled = gimp_image_undo_disable (image);
}
CODE
);
}
sub image_undo_enable {
$blurb = "Enable the image's undo stack.";
$help = <<'HELP';
This procedure enables the image's undo stack, allowing subsequent operations
to store their undo steps. This is generally called in conjunction with
gimp_image_undo_disable() to temporarily disable an image undo stack.
HELP
&std_pdb_misc;
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The image' }
);
@outargs = (
{ name => 'enabled', type => 'boolean',
desc => 'TRUE if the image undo has been enabled' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
#if 0
GimpPlugIn *plug_in = gimp->plug_in_manager->current_plug_in;
if (plug_in)
success = gimp_plug_in_cleanup_undo_enable (plug_in, image);
#endif
if (success)
enabled = gimp_image_undo_enable (image);
}
CODE
);
}
sub image_undo_freeze {
$blurb = "Freeze the image's undo stack.";
&adam_pdb_misc('1999');
$help = <<'HELP';
This procedure freezes the image's undo stack, allowing subsequent
operations to ignore their undo steps. This is generally called in
conjunction with gimp_image_undo_thaw() to temporarily disable an
image undo stack. This is advantageous because saving undo steps can
be time and memory intensive. gimp_image_undo_freeze() /
gimp_image_undo_thaw() and gimp_image_undo_disable() /
gimp_image_undo_enable() differ in that the former does not free up
all undo steps when undo is thawed, so is more suited to interactive
in-situ previews. It is important in this case that the image is back
to the same state it was frozen in before thawing, else 'undo'
behaviour is undefined.
HELP
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The image' }
);
@outargs = (
{ name => 'frozen', type => 'boolean',
desc => 'TRUE if the image undo has been frozen' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
#if 0
GimpPlugIn *plug_in = gimp->plug_in_manager->current_plug_in;
if (plug_in)
success = gimp_plug_in_cleanup_undo_freeze (plug_in, image);
#endif
if (success)
frozen = gimp_image_undo_freeze (image);
}
CODE
);
}
sub image_undo_thaw {
$blurb = "Thaw the image's undo stack.";
&adam_pdb_misc('1999');
$help = <<'HELP';
This procedure thaws the image's undo stack, allowing subsequent
operations to store their undo steps. This is generally called in
conjunction with gimp_image_undo_freeze() to temporarily freeze an
image undo stack. gimp_image_undo_thaw() does NOT free the undo stack
as gimp_image_undo_enable() does, so is suited for situations where
one wishes to leave the undo stack in the same state in which one
found it despite non-destructively playing with the image in the
meantime. An example would be in-situ plug-in previews. Balancing
freezes and thaws and ensuring image consistency is the responsibility
of the caller.
HELP
@inargs = (
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
desc => 'The image' }
);
@outargs = (
{ name => 'thawed', type => 'boolean',
desc => 'TRUE if the image undo has been thawed' }
);
%invoke = (
code => <<'CODE'
{
#if 0
GimpPlugIn *plug_in = gimp->plug_in_manager->current_plug_in;
if (plug_in)
success = gimp_plug_in_cleanup_undo_thaw (plug_in, image);
#endif
if (success)
thawed = gimp_image_undo_thaw (image);
}
CODE
);
}
@headers = qw("core/gimp.h"
"core/gimpimage-undo.h"
"plug-in/gimpplugin.h"
"plug-in/gimpplugin-cleanup.h"
"plug-in/gimppluginmanager.h");
@procs = qw(image_undo_group_start image_undo_group_end
image_undo_is_enabled
image_undo_disable image_undo_enable
image_undo_freeze image_undo_thaw);
%exports = (app => [@procs], lib => [@procs]);
$desc = 'Image Undo';
$doc_title = 'gimpimageundo';
$doc_short_desc = 'Control of image undo/redo.';
$doc_long_desc = 'Control of image undo/redo.';
1;