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Generate header file from image

The procedure to generate header file from image relies on two external utilities: GraphicsMagick and binary-to-header converter.

It is available on the Evaluation and Commercial editions.

Configure

The GraphicsMagick website provides the source code and the installation procedure.

The Binary-to-header GitHub repository provides the source code and the installation procedure.

Use

Image converter

$
gm convert IMAGE1.BMP -resize 264x176 -rotate 90 IMAGE1.PBM

gm stands for GraphicsMagick and converts the BMP image into a pixmap.

The parameters are

  • -resize 264x176 sets the size of the image, here for the 2.71” panel;

  • -rotate 90 turns the image to the orientation of the screen;

  • The format of the input and output images are mentioned

    • as a prefix BMP: or PBM:; or
    • as a suffix .BMP or .PBM; or
    • both.

Binary-to-header utility

$
bin2header IMAGE1.PBM

bin2header converts the pixmap image into a header file.

The resulting file IMAGE1.PBM.h contains the pixmap table.

#ifndef IMAGE1_PBM_H
#define IMAGE1_PBM_H

static const unsigned char IMAGE1_PBM[] =
{
    0x50, 0x34, 0x0a,
    0x31, 0x37, 0x36, 0x20, 0x32, 0x36, 0x34, 0x0a,
    0x00,
    0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    // ...
}

#endif // IMAGE1_PBM_H

The array starts with P4.264 176.:

  • P4 is the identifier for pixmap;

  • 264 horizontal size in pixels;

  • 176 vertical size in pixels;

  • separator . for 0x0A.

Then come the 274 x 176 = 46464 pixels grouped 8 pixels per byte, or 5808 bytes.

Rename IMAGE1.PBM.h to IMAGE1.h.

Edit the IMAGE1.h file and add at the beginning

// SDK
#include "hV_HAL_Peripherals.h"

#include "hV_Image.h"

Replace

static const unsigned char IMAGE1_PBM[] =

by

static const uint8_t IMAGE1_PBM[] =

Main project

#include "hV_Serial_P4.h"
#include "IMAGE1.h"

Serial_P4 myFile(&myScreen);
myFile.readScreen(IMAGE1_PBM);
myScreen.flushFast();

Refer to the Display section of Pixmap on serial console page.