I want to display a cv::Mat in a Gui written by gtkmm. So I have done a test.
I have a widget Gtk::Image image
, and I want to set the image with the following two methods:
// first method, display from file
void displayImage1()
{
Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> pixbuf = Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file("gtk.png");
image.set(pixbuf);
}
// second method, display from cv::Mat
void displayImage2()
{
cv::Mat outImage = cv::imread("gtk.png");
cv::cvtColor(outImage, outImage, CV_BGR2RGB);
Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> pixbuf = Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_data(outImage.data, Gdk::COLORSPACE_RGB,false, 8, outImage.cols, outImage.rows, outImage.step);
image.set(pixbuf);
}
The first method works well.
However, the second method doesn't work well, I got a destroyed image on the screen as shown in the picture.
If I set the has_alpha parameter to true, the result is also strange (see pic. below).
Similar tests were done by using Gtk::DrawingArea. Different IDEs are used (but all g++ compiler under linux). All same results.
Update:
I tested lots of images. Sometimes the images are broken, sometimes the programs crashed with
The program has unexpectedly finished.
outImage
goes out of scope at the end of the function. You need a way to actually copy the data inside the gtk image