lqr_carver_resize — liquid rescale a LqrCarver object
#include <lqr.h>
| LqrRetVal lqr_carver_resize( | LqrCarver* carver, | 
| gint new_width, | |
| gint new_height ); | 
                        The function lqr_carver_resize performs the liquid rescaling over the
                        LqrCarver object pointed to by carver. If a visibility map was loaded
                        through the function lqr_vmap_load, and the carver was not initialised, the
                        resizing operations must be limited to the direction and the sizes included in the loaded map.
                        If the carver was initialised through the function lqr_carver_init, there
                        are no limitations to the final size.
                    
                        The resizing function can be called multiple times, and it will decide automatically whether the
                        computation of the visibility map is necessary or not. In case it isn't, the function returns
                        almost immediately, otherwise operations will proceed following the order given through the
                        function lqr_carver_set_resize_order. Currently, on-the-fly rescaling
                        without computation is only possible for a single direction at a time.
                    
                        If the new size (in one direction or in both) is greater than or equal to the original size
                        multiplied by the enlargement step of the carver object (as obtained
                        through lqr_carver_get_enl_step(3)), the rescaling will be performed in
                        multiple steps. At each step, the original size stored internally is reset to the new value;
                        therefore, each step in the process can be bigger then the previous one.
                    
                        Whenever the resizing dirction changes (this may happen in a single call of the rescaling
                        function or through multiple calls), or if performing a multiple steps enlargement as per the
                        previous paragraph, the visibility map computed during the first direction rescale is dropped to
                        make place for the one for the second (and the original size of the image is reset to the
                        current value). These visibility maps can be saved by using the
                        lqr_carver_set_vmap_dump function, for inspection or future use.