XAllocColor(3X11) COMMAND REFERENCE XAllocColor(3X11)
NAME
XAllocColor, XAllocNamedColor, XAllocColorCells,
XAllocColorPlanes, XFreeColors - allocate and free colors
SYNOPSIS
Status XAllocColor(display, colormap, screen_in_out)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
XColor *screen_in_out;
Status XAllocNamedColor(display, colormap, color_name,
screen_def_return, exact_def_return)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
char *color_name;
XColor *screen_def_return, *exact_def_return;
Status XAllocColorCells(display, colormap, contig,
plane_masks_return, nplanes,
pixels_return, npixels)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
Bool contig;
unsigned long plane_masks_return[];
unsigned int nplanes;
unsigned long pixels_return[];
unsigned int npixels;
Status XAllocColorPlanes(display, colormap, contig,
pixels_return, ncolors, nreds, ngreens,
nblues, rmask_return,
gmask_return, bmask_return)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
Bool contig;
unsigned long pixels_return[];
int ncolors;
int nreds, ngreens, nblues;
unsigned long *rmask_return, *gmask_return,
*bmask_return;
XFreeColors(display, colormap, pixels, npixels, planes)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
unsigned long pixels[];
int npixels;
unsigned long planes;
ARGUMENTS
color_name
Specifies the color name string (for example, red)
whose color definition structure you want
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returned.
colormap Specifies the colormap.
contig Specifies a Boolean value that indicates whether
the planes must be contiguous.
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
exact_def_return
Returns the exact RGB values.
ncolors Specifies the number of pixel values that are to
be returned in the pixels_return array.
npixels Specifies the number of pixels.
nplanes Specifies the number of plane masks that are to be
returned in the plane masks array.
nreds
ngreens
nblues
Specify the number of red, green, and blue planes.
The value you pass must be nonnegative.
pixels Specifies an array of pixel values.
pixels_return
Returns an array of pixel values.
plane_mask_return
Returns an array of plane masks.
planes Specifies the planes you want to free.
rmask_return
gmask_return
bmask_return
Return bit masks for the red, green, and blue
planes.
screen_def_return
Returns the closest RGB values provided by the
hardware.
screen_in_out
Specifies and returns the values actually used in
the colormap.
DESCRIPTION
The XAllocColor function allocates a read-only colormap
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entry corresponding to the closest RGB values supported by
the hardware. XAllocColor returns the pixel value of the
color closest to the specified RGB elements supported by the
hardware and returns the RGB values actually used. The
corresponding colormap cell is read-only. In addition,
XAllocColor returns nonzero if it succeeded or zero if it
failed. Read-only colormap cells are shared among clients.
When the last client deallocates a shared cell, it is
deallocated. XAllocColor does not use or affect the flags
in the XColor structure.
XAllocColor can generate a BadColor error.
The XAllocNamedColor function looks up the named color with
respect to the screen that is associated with the specified
colormap. It returns both the exact database definition and
the closest color supported by the screen. The allocated
color cell is read-only. You should use the ISO Latin-1
encoding; uppercase and lowercase do not matter.
XAllocNamedColor can generate a BadColor error.
delim %% The XAllocColorCells function allocates read/write
color cells. The number of colors must be positive and the
number of planes nonnegative, or a BadValue error results.
If ncolors and nplanes are requested, then ncolors pixels
and nplane plane masks are returned. No mask will have any
bits set to 1 in common with any other mask or with any of
the pixels. By ORing together each pixel with zero or more
masks, ncolors * %2 sup nplanes% distinct pixels can be
produced. All of these are allocated writable by the
request. For GrayScale or PseudoColor, each mask has
exactly one bit set to 1. For DirectColor, each has exactly
three bits set to 1. If contig is True and if all masks are
ORed together, a single contiguous set of bits set to 1 will
be formed for GrayScale or PseudoColor and three contiguous
sets of bits set to 1 (one within each pixel subfield) for
DirectColor. The RGB values of the allocated entries are
undefined. XAllocColorCells returns nonzero if it succeeded
or zero if it failed. delim off
XAllocColorCells can generate BadColor and BadValue errors.
delim %% The specified ncolors must be positive; and nreds,
ngreens, and nblues must be nonnegative, or a BadValue error
results. If ncolors colors, nreds reds, ngreens greens, and
nblues blues are requested, ncolors pixels are returned; and
the masks have nreds, ngreens, and nblues bits set to 1,
respectively. If contig is True, each mask will have a
contiguous set of bits set to 1. No mask will have any bits
set to 1 in common with any other mask or with any of the
pixels. For DirectColor, each mask will lie within the
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corresponding pixel subfield. By ORing together subsets of
masks with each pixel value, ncolors * %2 sup
(nreds+ngreens+nblues)% distinct pixel values can be
produced. All of these are allocated by the request.
However, in the colormap, there are only ncolors * %2 sup
nreds% independent red entries, ncolors * %2 sup ngreens%
independent green entries, and ncolors * %2 sup nblues%
independent blue entries. This is true even for PseudoColor.
When the colormap entry of a pixel value is changed (using
XStoreColors, XStoreColor, or XStoreNamedColor), the pixel
is decomposed according to the masks, and the corresponding
independent entries are updated. XAllocColorPlanes returns
nonzero if it succeeded or zero if it failed. delim off
XAllocColorPlanes can generate BadColor and BadValue errors.
The XFreeColors function frees the cells represented by
pixels whose values are in the pixels array. The planes
argument should not have any bits set to 1 in common with
any of the pixels. The set of all pixels is produced by
ORing together subsets of the planes argument with the
pixels. The request frees all of these pixels that were
allocated by the client (using XAllocColor,
XAllocNamedColor, XAllocColorCells, and XAllocColorPlanes).
Note that freeing an individual pixel obtained from
XAllocColorPlanes may not actually allow it to be reused
until all of its related pixels are also freed.
All specified pixels that are allocated by the client in the
colormap are freed, even if one or more pixels produce an
error. If a specified pixel is not a valid index into the
colormap, a BadValue error results. If a specified pixel is
not allocated by the client (that is, is unallocated or is
only allocated by another client), a BadAccess error
results. If more than one pixel is in error, the one that
gets reported is arbitrary.
XFreeColors can generate BadAccess, BadColor, and BadValue
errors.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadAccess A client attempted to free a color map entry that
it did not already allocate.
BadAccess A client attempted to store into a read-only color
map entry.
BadColor A value for a Colormap argument does not name a
defined Colormap.
BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of
values accepted by the request. Unless a specific
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range is specified for an argument, the full range
defined by the argument's type is accepted. Any
argument defined as a set of alternatives can
generate this error.
SEE ALSO
XCreateColormap(3x11), XQueryColor(3x11), XStoreColors(3x11)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
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