XcmsStoreColor
Section: XLIB FUNCTIONS (3)
Updated: libX11 1.3
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NAME
XcmsStoreColor, XcmsStoreColors - set colors
SYNTAX
-
- Status XcmsStoreColor(Display *display, Colormap colormap,
XcmsColor *color);
-
- Status XcmsStoreColors(Display *display, Colormap
colormap, XcmsColor colors[], int ncolors, Bool
compression_flags_return[]);
ARGUMENTS
- display
-
Specifies the connection to the X server.
- color
-
Specifies the color cell and the color to store.
Values specified in this
XcmsColor
structure remain unchanged on return.
- colors
-
Specifies the color specification array of
XcmsColor
structures, each specifying a color cell and the color to store in that
cell.
Values specified in the array remain unchanged upon return.
- colormap
-
Specifies the colormap.
- compression_flags_return
-
Returns an array of Boolean values indicating compression status.
If a non-NULL pointer is supplied,
each element of the array is set to
True
if the corresponding color was compressed and
False
otherwise.
Pass NULL if the compression status is not useful.
- ncolors
-
Specifies the number of
XcmsColor
structures in the color-specification array.
DESCRIPTION
The
XcmsStoreColor
function converts the color specified in the
XcmsColor
structure into RGB values.
It then uses this RGB specification in an
XColor
structure, whose three flags
(DoRed,
DoGreen,
and
DoBlue)
are set, in a call to
XStoreColor
to change the color cell specified by the pixel member of the
XcmsColor
structure.
This pixel value must be a valid index for the specified colormap,
and the color cell specified by the pixel value must be a read/write cell.
If the pixel value is not a valid index, a
BadValue
error results.
If the color cell is unallocated or is allocated read-only, a
BadAccess
error results.
If the colormap is an installed map for its screen,
the changes are visible immediately.
Note that
XStoreColor
has no return value; therefore, an
XcmsSuccess
return value from this function indicates that the conversion
to RGB succeeded and the call to
XStoreColor
was made.
To obtain the actual color stored, use
XcmsQueryColor.
Because of the screen's hardware limitations or gamut compression,
the color stored in the colormap may not be identical
to the color specified.
XcmsStoreColor
can generate
BadAccess,
BadColor,
and
BadValue
errors.
The
XcmsStoreColors
function converts the colors specified in the array of
XcmsColor
structures into RGB values and then uses these RGB specifications in
XColor
structures, whose three flags
(DoRed,
DoGreen,
and
DoBlue)
are set, in a call to
XStoreColors
to change the color cells specified by the pixel member of the corresponding
XcmsColor
structure.
Each pixel value must be a valid index for the specified colormap,
and the color cell specified by each pixel value must be a read/write cell.
If a pixel value is not a valid index, a
BadValue
error results.
If a color cell is unallocated or is allocated read-only, a
BadAccess
error results.
If more than one pixel is in error,
the one that gets reported is arbitrary.
If the colormap is an installed map for its screen,
the changes are visible immediately.
Note that
XStoreColors
has no return value; therefore, an
XcmsSuccess
return value from this function indicates that conversions
to RGB succeeded and the call to
XStoreColors
was made.
To obtain the actual colors stored, use
XcmsQueryColors.
Because of the screen's hardware limitations or gamut compression,
the colors stored in the colormap may not be identical
to the colors specified.
XcmsStoreColors
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 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
XcmsAllocColor(3),
XcmsQueryColor(3)
Xlib - C Language X Interface