GtkPixmap A widget displaying a graphical image or icon The #GtkPixmap widget displays a graphical image or icon. The icon is typically created using gdk_pixmap_colormap_create_from_xpm() or gdk_pixmap_colormap_create_from_xpm_d(). The pixels in a #GtkPixmap cannot be manipulated by the application after creation, since under the X Window system the pixel data is stored on the X server and so is not available to the client application. If you want to create graphical images which can be manipulated by the application, look at #GtkImage and #GdkRGB. GtkPixmap has been deprecated since GTK+ 2.0 and should not be used in newly written code. Use #GtkImage instead. The #GtkPixmap-struct struct contains private data only, and should be accessed using the functions below. Creates a new #GtkPixmap, using the given GDK pixmap and mask. @pixmap: a #GDKPixmap. @mask: a #GDKBitmap which indicates which parts of the @pixmap should be transparent. @Returns: a new #GtkPixmap. Sets the #GdkPixmap and #GdkBitmap mask. @pixmap: a #GtkPixmap. @val: a #GdkPixmap. @mask: a #GdkBitmap, which indicates which parts of the @pixmap should be transparent. This can be NULL, in which case none of the @pixmap is transparent. Gets the current #GdkPixmap and #GdkBitmap mask. @pixmap: a #GtkPixmap. @val: returns the current #GdkPixmap. @mask: returns the current #GdkBitmap mask. Sets wether an extra pixmap should be automatically created and used when the pixmap is insensitive. The default value is %TRUE. @pixmap: a #GtkPixmap. @build: set to %TRUE if an extra pixmap should be automatically created to use when the pixmap is insensitive.