XcmsStoreColor(), XcmsStoreColors() - set colors
Status XcmsStoreColor (Display *display, Colormap colormap,
XcmsColor *color)
Status XcmsStoreColors (Display *display, Colormap colormap,
XcmsColor colors[], int ncolors,
Bool compression_flags_return[])
The XcmsStoreColor(3) function converts the color specified in the XcmsColor structure into RGB values and then uses this RGB specification in an XColor structure, whose three flags (DoRed, DoGreen, and DoBlue) are set, in a call to XStoreColor(3) 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(3) has no return value; therefore, a XcmsSuccess return value from this function indicates that the conversion to RGB succeeded and the call to XStoreColor(3) was made. To obtain the actual color stored, use XcmsQueryColor(3). Due to the screen's hardware limitations or gamut compression, the color stored in the colormap might not be identical to the color specified.
XcmsStoreColor(3) can generate BadAccess, BadColor, and BadValue errors.
The XcmsStoreColors(3) function converts the colors specified in the array of XcmsColor structures into RGB values and then uses these RGB specifications in an XColor structures, whose three flags (DoRed, DoGreen, and DoBlue) are set, in a call to XStoreColors(3) 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(3) has no return value; therefore, a XcmsSuccess return value from this function indicates that conversions to RGB succeeded and the call to XStoreColors(3) was made. To obtain the actual colors stored, use XcmsQueryColors(3). Due to the screen's hardware limitations or gamut compression, the colors stored in the colormap might not be identical to the colors specified.
XcmsStoreColors(3) can generate BadAccess, BadColor, and BadValue errors.
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