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-'\" t
-.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996 X Consortium
-.\"
-.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
-.\" a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
-.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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-.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
-.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
-.\" the following conditions:
-.\"
-.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
-.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-.\"
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-.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
-.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
-.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
-.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
-.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
-.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-.\"
-.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall
-.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
-.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
-.\" from the X Consortium.
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-.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 by
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-.\" of this documentation for any purpose.
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-'\" t
-.TH XAllocStandardColormap __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "XLIB FUNCTIONS"
-.SH NAME
-XAllocStandardColormap, XSetRGBColormaps, XGetRGBColormaps, XStandardColormap \- allocate, set, or read a standard colormap structure
-.SH SYNTAX
-.HP
-XStandardColormap *XAllocStandardColormap\^(void\^);
-.HP
-void XSetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP,
-XStandardColormap *\fIstd_colormap\fP,
-int \fIcount\fP, Atom \fIproperty\fP\^);
-.HP
-Status XGetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP,
-XStandardColormap **\fIstd_colormap_return\fP, int *\fIcount_return\fP,
-Atom \fIproperty\fP\^);
-.SH ARGUMENTS
-.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i
-Specifies the connection to the X server.
-.ds Cn colormaps
-.IP \fIcount\fP 1i
-Specifies the number of \*(Cn.
-.ds Cn colormaps
-.IP \fIcount_return\fP 1i
-Returns the number of \*(Cn.
-.IP \fIproperty\fP 1i
-Specifies the property name.
-.IP \fIstd_colormap\fP 1i
-Specifies the
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-structure to be used.
-.IP \fIstd_colormap_return\fP 1i
-Returns the
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-structure.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.ZN XAllocStandardColormap
-function allocates and returns a pointer to a
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-structure.
-Note that all fields in the
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-structure are initially set to zero.
-If insufficient memory is available,
-.ZN XAllocStandardColormap
-returns NULL.
-To free the memory allocated to this structure,
-use
-.ZN XFree .
-.LP
-The
-.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
-function replaces the RGB colormap definition in the specified property
-on the named window.
-If the property does not already exist,
-.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
-sets the RGB colormap definition in the specified property
-on the named window.
-The property is stored with a type of RGB_COLOR_MAP and a format of 32.
-Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM
-restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition.
-.LP
-The
-.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
-function usually is only used by window or session managers.
-To create a standard colormap,
-follow this procedure:
-.IP 1. 5
-Open a new connection to the same server.
-.IP 2. 5
-Grab the server.
-.IP 3. 5
-See if the property is on the property list of the root window for the screen.
-.IP 4. 5
-If the desired property is not present:
-.RS
-.IP \(bu 5
-Create a colormap (unless you are using the default colormap of the screen).
-.IP \(bu 5
-Determine the color characteristics of the visual.
-.IP \(bu 5
-Allocate cells in the colormap (or create it with
-.ZN AllocAll ).
-.IP \(bu 5
-Call
-.ZN XStoreColors
-to store appropriate color values in the colormap.
-.IP \(bu 5
-Fill in the descriptive members in the
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-structure.
-.IP \(bu 5
-Attach the property to the root window.
-.IP \(bu 5
-Use
-.ZN XSetCloseDownMode
-to make the resource permanent.
-.RE
-.IP 5. 5
-Ungrab the server.
-.LP
-.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
-can generate
-.ZN BadAlloc ,
-.ZN BadAtom ,
-and
-.ZN BadWindow
-errors.
-.LP
-The
-.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
-function returns the RGB colormap definitions stored
-in the specified property on the named window.
-If the property exists, is of type RGB_COLOR_MAP, is of format 32,
-and is long enough to contain a colormap definition,
-.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
-allocates and fills in space for the returned colormaps
-and returns a nonzero status.
-If the visualid is not present,
-.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
-assumes the default visual for the screen on which the window is located;
-if the killid is not present,
-.ZN None
-is assumed, which indicates that the resources cannot be released.
-Otherwise,
-none of the fields are set, and
-.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
-returns a zero status.
-Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM
-restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition.
-.LP
-.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
-can generate
-.ZN BadAtom
-and
-.ZN BadWindow
-errors.
-.SH STRUCTURES
-The
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-structure contains:
-.LP
-/\&* Hints */
-.TS
-lw(.5i) lw(2i) lw(1i).
-T{
-\&#define
-T} T{
-.ZN ReleaseByFreeingColormap
-T} T{
-( (XID) 1L)
-T}
-.TE
-/\&* Values */
-.IN "XStandardColormap" "" "@DEF@"
-.Ds 0
-.TA .5i 2.5i
-.ta .5i 2.5i
-typedef struct {
- Colormap colormap;
- unsigned long red_max;
- unsigned long red_mult;
- unsigned long green_max;
- unsigned long green_mult;
- unsigned long blue_max;
- unsigned long blue_mult;
- unsigned long base_pixel;
- VisualID visualid;
- XID killid;
-} XStandardColormap;
-.De
-.LP
-The colormap member is the colormap created by the
-.ZN XCreateColormap
-function.
-The red_max, green_max, and blue_max members give the maximum
-red, green, and blue values, respectively.
-Each color coefficient ranges from zero to its max, inclusive.
-For example,
-a common colormap allocation is 3/3/2 (3 planes for red, 3
-planes for green, and 2 planes for blue).
-This colormap would have red_max = 7, green_max = 7,
-and blue_max = 3.
-An alternate allocation that uses only 216 colors is red_max = 5,
-green_max = 5, and blue_max = 5.
-.LP
-The red_mult, green_mult, and blue_mult members give the
-scale factors used to compose a full pixel value.
-(See the discussion of the base_pixel members for further information.)
-For a 3/3/2 allocation, red_mult might be 32,
-green_mult might be 4, and blue_mult might be 1.
-For a 6-colors-each allocation, red_mult might be 36,
-green_mult might be 6, and blue_mult might be 1.
-.LP
-The base_pixel member gives the base pixel value used to
-compose a full pixel value.
-Usually, the base_pixel is obtained from a call to the
-.ZN XAllocColorPlanes
-function.
-Given integer red, green, and blue coefficients in their appropriate
-ranges, one then can compute a corresponding pixel value by
-using the following expression:
-.LP
-.Ds
-.TA .5i 1.5i
-.ta .5i 1.5i
-(r * red_mult + g * green_mult + b * blue_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF
-.De
-.LP
-For
-.ZN GrayScale
-colormaps,
-only the colormap, red_max, red_mult,
-and base_pixel members are defined.
-The other members are ignored.
-To compute a
-.ZN GrayScale
-pixel value, use the following expression:
-.LP
-.Ds
-.TA .5i 1.5i
-.ta .5i 1.5i
-(gray * red_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF
-.De
-.LP
-Negative multipliers can be represented by converting the 2's
-complement representation of the multiplier into an unsigned long and
-storing the result in the appropriate _mult field.
-The step of masking by 0xFFFFFFFF effectively converts the resulting
-positive multiplier into a negative one.
-The masking step will take place automatically on many machine architectures,
-depending on the size of the integer type used to do the computation,
-.LP
-The visualid member gives the ID number of the visual from which the
-colormap was created.
-The killid member gives a resource ID that indicates whether
-the cells held by this standard colormap are to be released
-by freeing the colormap ID or by calling the
-.ZN XKillClient
-function on the indicated resource.
-(Note that this method is necessary for allocating out of an existing colormap.)
-.LP
-The properties containing the
-.ZN XStandardColormap
-information have
-the type RGB_COLOR_MAP.
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.TP 1i
-.ZN BadAlloc
-The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
-.TP 1i
-.ZN BadAtom
-A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom.
-.TP 1i
-.ZN BadWindow
-A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-XAllocColor(__libmansuffix__),
-XCreateColormap(__libmansuffix__),
-XFree(__libmansuffix__),
-XSetCloseDownMode(__libmansuffix__)
-.br
-\fI\*(xL\fP
+'\" t
+.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996 X Consortium
+.\"
+.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+.\" a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+.\" the following conditions:
+.\"
+.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+.\"
+.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
+.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
+.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
+.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
+.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
+.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
+.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+.\"
+.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall
+.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
+.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
+.\" from the X Consortium.
+.\"
+.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 by
+.\" Digital Equipment Corporation
+.\"
+.\" Portions Copyright \(co 1990, 1991 by
+.\" Tektronix, Inc.
+.\"
+.\" Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this documentation for
+.\" any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+.\" copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice
+.\" and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the names of
+.\" Digital and Tektronix not be used in in advertising or publicity pertaining
+.\" to this documentation without specific, written prior permission.
+.\" Digital and Tektronix makes no representations about the suitability
+.\" of this documentation for any purpose.
+.\" It is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
+.\"
+.\"
+.ds xT X Toolkit Intrinsics \- C Language Interface
+.ds xW Athena X Widgets \- C Language X Toolkit Interface
+.ds xL Xlib \- C Language X Interface
+.ds xC Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual
+.na
+.de Ds
+.nf
+.\\$1D \\$2 \\$1
+.ft CW
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+'\" t
+.TH XAllocStandardColormap __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "XLIB FUNCTIONS"
+.SH NAME
+XAllocStandardColormap, XSetRGBColormaps, XGetRGBColormaps, XStandardColormap \- allocate, set, or read a standard colormap structure
+.SH SYNTAX
+.HP
+XStandardColormap *XAllocStandardColormap\^(void\^);
+.HP
+void XSetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP,
+XStandardColormap *\fIstd_colormap\fP,
+int \fIcount\fP, Atom \fIproperty\fP\^);
+.HP
+Status XGetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP,
+XStandardColormap **\fIstd_colormap_return\fP, int *\fIcount_return\fP,
+Atom \fIproperty\fP\^);
+.SH ARGUMENTS
+.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i
+Specifies the connection to the X server.
+.ds Cn colormaps
+.IP \fIcount\fP 1i
+Specifies the number of \*(Cn.
+.ds Cn colormaps
+.IP \fIcount_return\fP 1i
+Returns the number of \*(Cn.
+.IP \fIproperty\fP 1i
+Specifies the property name.
+.IP \fIstd_colormap\fP 1i
+Specifies the
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+structure to be used.
+.IP \fIstd_colormap_return\fP 1i
+Returns the
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+structure.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+The
+.ZN XAllocStandardColormap
+function allocates and returns a pointer to a
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+structure.
+Note that all fields in the
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+structure are initially set to zero.
+If insufficient memory is available,
+.ZN XAllocStandardColormap
+returns NULL.
+To free the memory allocated to this structure,
+use
+.ZN XFree .
+.LP
+The
+.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
+function replaces the RGB colormap definition in the specified property
+on the named window.
+If the property does not already exist,
+.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
+sets the RGB colormap definition in the specified property
+on the named window.
+The property is stored with a type of RGB_COLOR_MAP and a format of 32.
+Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM
+restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition.
+.LP
+The
+.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
+function usually is only used by window or session managers.
+To create a standard colormap,
+follow this procedure:
+.IP 1. 5
+Open a new connection to the same server.
+.IP 2. 5
+Grab the server.
+.IP 3. 5
+See if the property is on the property list of the root window for the screen.
+.IP 4. 5
+If the desired property is not present:
+.RS
+.IP \(bu 5
+Create a colormap (unless you are using the default colormap of the screen).
+.IP \(bu 5
+Determine the color characteristics of the visual.
+.IP \(bu 5
+Allocate cells in the colormap (or create it with
+.ZN AllocAll ).
+.IP \(bu 5
+Call
+.ZN XStoreColors
+to store appropriate color values in the colormap.
+.IP \(bu 5
+Fill in the descriptive members in the
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+structure.
+.IP \(bu 5
+Attach the property to the root window.
+.IP \(bu 5
+Use
+.ZN XSetCloseDownMode
+to make the resource permanent.
+.RE
+.IP 5. 5
+Ungrab the server.
+.LP
+.ZN XSetRGBColormaps
+can generate
+.ZN BadAlloc ,
+.ZN BadAtom ,
+and
+.ZN BadWindow
+errors.
+.LP
+The
+.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
+function returns the RGB colormap definitions stored
+in the specified property on the named window.
+If the property exists, is of type RGB_COLOR_MAP, is of format 32,
+and is long enough to contain a colormap definition,
+.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
+allocates and fills in space for the returned colormaps
+and returns a nonzero status.
+If the visualid is not present,
+.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
+assumes the default visual for the screen on which the window is located;
+if the killid is not present,
+.ZN None
+is assumed, which indicates that the resources cannot be released.
+Otherwise,
+none of the fields are set, and
+.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
+returns a zero status.
+Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM
+restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition.
+.LP
+.ZN XGetRGBColormaps
+can generate
+.ZN BadAtom
+and
+.ZN BadWindow
+errors.
+.SH STRUCTURES
+The
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+structure contains:
+.LP
+/\&* Hints */
+.TS
+lw(.5i) lw(2i) lw(1i).
+T{
+\&#define
+T} T{
+.ZN ReleaseByFreeingColormap
+T} T{
+( (XID) 1L)
+T}
+.TE
+/\&* Values */
+.IN "XStandardColormap" "" "@DEF@"
+.Ds 0
+typedef struct {
+ Colormap colormap;
+ unsigned long red_max;
+ unsigned long red_mult;
+ unsigned long green_max;
+ unsigned long green_mult;
+ unsigned long blue_max;
+ unsigned long blue_mult;
+ unsigned long base_pixel;
+ VisualID visualid;
+ XID killid;
+} XStandardColormap;
+.De
+.LP
+The colormap member is the colormap created by the
+.ZN XCreateColormap
+function.
+The red_max, green_max, and blue_max members give the maximum
+red, green, and blue values, respectively.
+Each color coefficient ranges from zero to its max, inclusive.
+For example,
+a common colormap allocation is 3/3/2 (3 planes for red, 3
+planes for green, and 2 planes for blue).
+This colormap would have red_max = 7, green_max = 7,
+and blue_max = 3.
+An alternate allocation that uses only 216 colors is red_max = 5,
+green_max = 5, and blue_max = 5.
+.LP
+The red_mult, green_mult, and blue_mult members give the
+scale factors used to compose a full pixel value.
+(See the discussion of the base_pixel members for further information.)
+For a 3/3/2 allocation, red_mult might be 32,
+green_mult might be 4, and blue_mult might be 1.
+For a 6-colors-each allocation, red_mult might be 36,
+green_mult might be 6, and blue_mult might be 1.
+.LP
+The base_pixel member gives the base pixel value used to
+compose a full pixel value.
+Usually, the base_pixel is obtained from a call to the
+.ZN XAllocColorPlanes
+function.
+Given integer red, green, and blue coefficients in their appropriate
+ranges, one then can compute a corresponding pixel value by
+using the following expression:
+.LP
+.Ds
+(r * red_mult + g * green_mult + b * blue_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF
+.De
+.LP
+For
+.ZN GrayScale
+colormaps,
+only the colormap, red_max, red_mult,
+and base_pixel members are defined.
+The other members are ignored.
+To compute a
+.ZN GrayScale
+pixel value, use the following expression:
+.LP
+.Ds
+(gray * red_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF
+.De
+.LP
+Negative multipliers can be represented by converting the 2's
+complement representation of the multiplier into an unsigned long and
+storing the result in the appropriate _mult field.
+The step of masking by 0xFFFFFFFF effectively converts the resulting
+positive multiplier into a negative one.
+The masking step will take place automatically on many machine architectures,
+depending on the size of the integer type used to do the computation,
+.LP
+The visualid member gives the ID number of the visual from which the
+colormap was created.
+The killid member gives a resource ID that indicates whether
+the cells held by this standard colormap are to be released
+by freeing the colormap ID or by calling the
+.ZN XKillClient
+function on the indicated resource.
+(Note that this method is necessary for allocating out of an existing colormap.)
+.LP
+The properties containing the
+.ZN XStandardColormap
+information have
+the type RGB_COLOR_MAP.
+.SH DIAGNOSTICS
+.TP 1i
+.ZN BadAlloc
+The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
+.TP 1i
+.ZN BadAtom
+A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom.
+.TP 1i
+.ZN BadWindow
+A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+XAllocColor(__libmansuffix__),
+XCreateColormap(__libmansuffix__),
+XFree(__libmansuffix__),
+XSetCloseDownMode(__libmansuffix__)
+.br
+\fI\*(xL\fP