I have an almost-working piece of code (I hope). In the update method of this class, random black points should be drawn at locations bounded by the width and height of the window - the problem is that the points are not drawn. A gtk window containing the background image that is loaded with the cairo ImageSurface.create_from_png(BG_IMG) is displayed and I've also verified that the update function is called (every 17ms with a gobject.timeout_add callback function). I've searched here and elsewhere, but I can't quite see what's wrong with this code..
class Screen(gtk.DrawingArea):
__gsignals__ = {"expose-event": "override"}
def do_expose_event(self, event):
self.cr = self.window.cairo_create()
self.cr.rectangle(event.area.x, event.area.y, event.area.width, event.area.height)
self.cr.clip()
self.draw(*self.window.get_size())
def draw(self, width, height):
x = y = 0
self.bg = c.ImageSurface.create_from_png(BG_IMG)
self.cr.set_source_surface(self.bg, x, y)
self.cr.paint()
def update(self):
x = randint(0, DOCK_W)
y = randint(0, DOCK_H)
self.cr.rectangle(x, y, 1, 1)
self.cr.set_source_rgba(0, 0, 0, 1)
self.cr.fill()
self.cr.paint()
Anybody have some insights into why this is code is failing? Big thanks in advance!
Solved
I was unaware that a new cairo context could be used at each draw operation. That turned out to be the main problem.