Automatic scaling of the image when the window is resized is not going to be easy to do.

To refresh, setup a timer:

my $timer = Glib::Timeout->add (100,\&show_refresh); # timer will run until callback returns false

P.S. You don't need Mime::Base64 for a Gtk2 image.

To load an image from data try this (I load from a file, but it is converted to scalar data before using) :

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Gtk2 '-init'; my $mw = Gtk2::Window->new; my $vp = Gtk2::Viewport->new(undef, undef); $mw->add($vp); &load_image; $mw->signal_connect('destroy', sub { Gtk2->main_quit }); Gtk2->main; ########################################################### sub load_image { my $file = shift || 'bridget-1.jpg'; my $image_data; open (FH,"< $file"); read( FH, $image_data, -s FH ); close FH; my $loader = Gtk2::Gdk::PixbufLoader->new; $loader->write ($image_data); $loader->close; my $pixbuf = $loader->get_pixbuf; my $image = Gtk2::Image->new_from_pixbuf ($pixbuf); my $pb = $image->get_pixbuf; my ($x, $y) = ($pb->get_width, $pb->get_height); $vp->add($image); $mw->set_title("$file ${x}x${y}"); $mw->show_all(); }
If you can deal with a temp file, there is a fantastic image viewer called Gtk2::ImageViwer. It has mouse zoom and pan, but it only loads from a file.
#!/usr/bin/perl ###################################################################### + # Trivial use of Dov Grobgeld's GtkImageViewer. ###################################################################### + use Gtk2; use Gtk2::ImageViewer; Gtk2->init; $window = Gtk2::Window->new(); $window->signal_connect('destroy', sub { Gtk2->main_quit }); my $file = shift || 'bridget-1.jpg'; $imgv = new_from_file Gtk2::ImageViewer($file); $window->add($imgv); $window->show_all(); main Gtk2;

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In reply to Re: Gtk2::Image Reloading Refreshing and scaling by zentara
in thread Gtk2::Image Reloading Refreshing and scaling by Anonymous Monk

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