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package Imager::Fountain; |
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our $VERSION = "1.009"; |
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=head1 NAME |
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Imager::Fountain - a class for building fountain fills suitable for use by |
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the fountain filter. |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Imager::Fountain; |
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my $f1 = Imager::Fountain->read(gimp=>$filename); |
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$f->write(gimp=>$filename); |
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my $f1 = Imager::Fountain->new; |
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$f1->add(start=>0, middle=>0.5, end=>1.0, |
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c0=>Imager::Color->new(...), |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Provide an interface to build arrays suitable for use by the Imager |
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fountain filter. These can be loaded from or saved to a GIMP gradient |
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file or you can build them from scratch. |
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=over |
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=item read(gimp=>$filename) |
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=item read(gimp=>$filename, name=>\$name) |
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Loads a gradient from the given GIMP gradient file, and returns a |
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new Imager::Fountain object. |
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If the name parameter is supplied as a scalar reference then any name |
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field from newer GIMP gradient files will be returned in it. |
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my $gradient = Imager::Fountain->read(gimp=>'foo.ggr'); |
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my $name; |
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sub read { |
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