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<h2>GDK Base Driver</h2>

  <p>This driver represents a basic driver for all system-dependent drivers 
  implemented in the X-Windows system. The implementation uses the
  <a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdk/">GDK</a> and
  <a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/cairo/">Cairo</a> API 
  functions. This driver was designed for the GTK+ version 2, and can be 
  compiled and used in Microsoft Windows system.</p>

<h3>Behavior of Functions</h3>
<h4>Control&nbsp; </h4>
<ul>
  <li><a href="../func/other.html#cdPlay">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>Play</strong></font></a>: does nothing, returns
  <font face="Courier">CD_ERROR</font>. </li>
</ul>
<h4>Coordinate System and Clipping </h4>
<ul>
  <li>
  <a href="../func/coordinates.html#cdUpdateYAxis">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>UpdateYAxis</strong></font></a>: the 
  orientation of axis Y is the opposite to its orientation in the CD library.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Attributes </h4>
<ul>
  <li>
  <a href="../func/lines.html#cdLineWidth">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>LineWidth</strong></font></a>: if
  <font face="Courier">width</font> is 1, the driver will use 0 for a better 
  performance.</li>
  <li>
  <a href="../func/lines.html#cdLineStyle">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>LineStyle</strong></font></a>: thick lines have 
  style only in the line's direction. For example, you will see small rectangles 
  in a thick dotted line.</li>
  <li>
  <a href="../func/text.html#cdNativeFont">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>NativeFont</strong></font></a>: also accepts the 
  X-Windows font string format. A scaled font is generated using the font size 
  and the font face.</li>
  <li><a href="../func/text.html#cdFont">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>Font</strong></font></a>: the old name &quot;System&quot; 
  is mapped to &quot;fixed&quot;. A scaled font is generated using the font size 
  and the font face.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Colors </h4>
<ul>
  <li>
  <a href="../func/color.html#cdPalette">
  <font face="Courier"><strong>Palette</strong></font></a>: When the number of 
  bits per pixel is smaller than or equal to 8, the driver will use the system 
  palette to solve colors passed as parameters to the canvas. The driver 
  allocates colors as they are requested - if a color cannot be allocated, the 
  closest color is used in the palette. For such, the driver sees all available 
  colors, in the current application and others. If one of the applications is 
  terminated, a color in the palette may become invalid and will only be updated 
  by the driver when it is requested again. For this reason, a call to <strong>
  cdForeground </strong>or <strong>cdBackground</strong> or <strong>cdPalette</strong> 
  is recommended before drawing.<br>
  When CD_FORCE is used, the driver forces color allocation. 
  This may imply changing colors in other applications when a cursor moves in 
  and out of the canvas. However, if the number of requested colors is smaller 
  than the maximum number of possible colors in the palette, then the first 
  colors in the default system palette will be preserved, minimizing this 
  problem.<br>
  When CD_POLITE is used, all colors allocated by the driver are liberated, and 
  the requested colors are allocated. This is useful for the application to 
  prioritize the colors that will be allocated, causing other colors to be 
  mapped to their closest colors.<br>
  Note that canvases in the same application interfere with one another, but 
  when a canvas is terminated it liberates all allocated colors.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Exclusive Attributes</h4>
<ul>
  <li>&quot;<b><font face="Courier">GC</font></b>&quot;:&nbsp; returns the GDK graphics 
  context (get only). In Lua is returned as a user data.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
  <li>&quot;<b><font face="Courier">ROTATE</font></b>&quot;:&nbsp; allows the usage of 1 
  angle and 1 coordinate (x, y), that define a global rotation transformation 
  centered in the specified coordinate. Use 1 real and 2 integer values inside a 
  string (&quot;%g %d %d&quot; = angle x y). In this driver will change the 
  current transformation matrix, if removed will reset the current 
  transformation matrix.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
  <li>&quot;<b><font face="Courier">ANTIALIAS</font></b>&quot;: controls the use of 
  anti-aliasing for the text, image zoom and line drawing primitives. Assumes 
  values &quot;1&quot; (active) and &quot;0&quot; (inactive). Default value: &quot;1&quot;.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
  <li><b><font face="Courier">&quot;CAIROVERSION&quot;: </font></b>returns a string with 
  the Cairo version number. It is empty if the Cairo is not available.</li>
</ul>

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