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package com.sun.pisces;
import java.lang.annotation.Native;
public final class RendererBase {
/**
* @defgroup CompositingRules Compositing rules supported by PISCES
* When drawing two objects to one pixel area, there are several possibilities
* how composite color is made of source and destination contributions.
* Objects can overlap pixel fully and/or partialy. One object could be above
* the second one and they both can be partialy or fully transparent (alpha).
* The way, we count composite color and alpha from theirs contributions is
* called compositing rule (Porter-Duff).
* @def COMPOSITE_CLEAR
* @ingroup CompositingRules
* Compositing rule COMPOSITE_CLEAR. This rule applied to destination pixel sets
* its color to 0x00000000 - transparent black - regardless to source color.
* @see setCompositeRule(int), setComposite(int, float)
* @def COMPOSITE_SRC
* @ingroup CompositingRules
* Compositing rule COMPOSITE_SRC. This rule applied to destination pixel sets
* its color to source color - regardless to previous color of destination
* pixel.
* @see setCompositeRule(int), setComposite(int, float)
* @def COMPOSITE_SRC_OVER
* @ingroup CompositingRules
* Compositing rule COMPOSITE_SRC_OVER. This rule is kind of intuitive. When we
* look through transparent green glass bottle at some object, we can see
* mixture of glass and objects colors. Composite color is alpha-weigth average
* of source and destination.
* @see setCompositeRule(int), PiscesRenderer.setComposite(int, float)
*/
@Native public static final int COMPOSITE_CLEAR = 0;
@Native public static final int COMPOSITE_SRC = 1;
@Native public static final int COMPOSITE_SRC_OVER = 2;
/**
* Constant indicating 8/8/8/8 ARGB alpha-premultiplied pixel data stored
* in a int
array.
*/
@Native public static final int TYPE_INT_ARGB_PRE = 1;
@Native public static final int IMAGE_MODE_NORMAL = 1;
@Native public static final int IMAGE_MODE_MULTIPLY = 2;
@Native public static final int IMAGE_FRAC_EDGE_KEEP = 0;
@Native public static final int IMAGE_FRAC_EDGE_PAD = 1;
@Native public static final int IMAGE_FRAC_EDGE_TRIM = 2;
}