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enum GsfClipFormat; enum GsfClipFormatWindows; struct GsfClipData; GsfClipDataClass; GsfClipData * gsf_clip_data_new (GsfClipFormat format,GsfBlob *data_blob); GsfClipFormat gsf_clip_data_get_format (GsfClipData *clip_data); GsfBlob * gsf_clip_data_get_data_blob (GsfClipData *clip_data); GsfClipFormatWindows gsf_clip_data_get_windows_clipboard_format (GsfClipData *clip_data,GError **error); gconstpointer gsf_clip_data_peek_real_data (GsfClipData *clip_data,gsize *ret_size,GError **error);
typedef enum {
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_CLIPBOARD = -1,
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_MACINTOSH_CLIPBOARD = -2,
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_GUID = -3,
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_NO_DATA = 0,
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_CLIPBOARD_FORMAT_NAME = 1, /* in the file it's actually any positive integer */
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_UNKNOWN /* this is our own value for unknown types or invalid data */
} GsfClipFormat;
| Windows clipboard format | |
| Macintosh clipboard format | |
| GUID that contains a format identifier | |
| No clipboard data | |
| Custom clipboard format | |
| Unknown clipboard type or invalid data |
typedef enum {
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_ERROR = -1, /* our own value */
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_UNKNOWN = -2, /* our own value */
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_METAFILE = 3, /* CF_METAFILEPICT */
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_DIB = 8, /* CF_DIB */
GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_ENHANCED_METAFILE = 14 /* CF_ENHMETAFILE */
} GsfClipFormatWindows;
GsfClipData * gsf_clip_data_new (GsfClipFormat format,GsfBlob *data_blob);
Creates a new GsfClipData object. This function acquires a reference to the
data_blob, so you should unref the blob on your own if you no longer need it
directly.
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Format for the data inside the data_blob
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Object which holds the binary contents for the GsfClipData |
Returns : |
A newly-created GsfClipData. |
GsfClipFormat gsf_clip_data_get_format (GsfClipData *clip_data);
Queries the clipboard data format of a GsfClipData. The format refers to the data
blob inside the clip_data; use gsf_clip_data_get_data_blob() to get that data blob.
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A GsfClipData. |
Returns : |
The format in which the GsfClipData's data blob is stored. |
GsfBlob * gsf_clip_data_get_data_blob (GsfClipData *clip_data);
Queries the data blob that actually stores a GsfClipData's binary data.
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A GsfClipData. |
Returns : |
A new reference to the GsfBlob that stores this clip_data's
binary data. You must use g_object_unref() to dispose of that data blob when
you are done with it. [transfer full]
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GsfClipFormatWindows gsf_clip_data_get_windows_clipboard_format (GsfClipData *clip_data,GError **error);
Queries the Windows clipboard data format for a GsfClipData. The clip_data must
have been created with GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_CLIPBOARD.
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A GsfClipData. |
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Location to store error, or NULL
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Returns : |
A GsfClipFormatWindows value.
Possible errors: GSF_ERROR_INVALID_DATA if the data blob in the clip_data is
smaller than it should be; in this case GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_ERROR will be returned. |
gconstpointer gsf_clip_data_peek_real_data (GsfClipData *clip_data,gsize *ret_size,GError **error);
Queries a pointer directly to the clipboard data of a GsfClipData. The
resulting pointer is not necessarily the same data pointer that was passed to
gsf_blob_new() prior to creating the clip_data. For example, if the data is
in GSF_CLIP_FORMAT_WINDOWS_CLIPBOARD format, then it will have extra header
bytes in front of the actual metafile data. This function will skip over
those header bytes if necessary and return a pointer to the "real" data.
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A GsfClipData. |
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Location to return the size of the returned data buffer. |
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Location to store error, or NULL. |
Returns : |
Pointer to the real clipboard data. The size in bytes of this
buffer is returned in the ret_size argument. [transfer none]
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