XStoreColors(3X11) X11R5 XStoreColors(3X11)NAME
XStoreColors, XStoreColor, XStoreNamedColor - set colors
SYNTAX
XStoreColors(display, colormap, color, ncolors)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
XColor color[];
int ncolors;
XStoreColor(display, colormap, color)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
XColor *color;
XStoreNamedColor(display, colormap, color, pixel, flags)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
char *color;
unsigned long pixel;
int flags;
ARGUMENTS
color Specifies the pixel and RGB values or the color name string
(for example, red).
color Specifies an array of color definition structures to be
stored.
colormap Specifies the colormap.
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
flags Specifies which red, green, and blue components are set.
ncolors Specifies the number of structures in the color definition
array.
pixel Specifies the entry in the colormap.
DESCRIPTION
The function changes the colormap entries of the pixel values specified
in the pixel members of the structures. You specify which color compo‐
nents are to be changed by setting and/or in the flags member of the
structures. If the colormap is an installed map for its screen, the
changes are visible immediately. changes the specified pixels if they
are allocated writable in the colormap by any client, even if one or
more pixels generates an error. If a specified pixel is not a valid
index into the colormap, a error results. If a specified pixel either
is unallocated or is allocated read-only, a error results. If more
than one pixel is in error, the one that gets reported is arbitrary.
can generate and errors.
The function changes the colormap entry of the pixel value specified in
the pixel member of the structure. You specified this value in the
pixel member of the structure. This pixel value must be a read/write
cell and a valid index into the colormap. If a specified pixel is not
a valid index into the colormap, a error results. also changes the
red, green, and/or blue color components. You specify which color com‐
ponents are to be changed by setting and/or in the flags member of the
structure. If the colormap is an installed map for its screen, the
changes are visible immediately.
can generate and errors.
The function looks up the named color with respect to the screen asso‐
ciated with the colormap and stores the result in the specified col‐
ormap. The pixel argument determines the entry in the colormap. The
flags argument determines which of the red, green, and blue components
are set. You can set this member to the bitwise inclusive OR of the
bits and If the color name is not in the Host Portable Character Encod‐
ing the result is implementation dependent. Use of uppercase or lower‐
case does not matter. If the specified pixel is not a valid index into
the colormap, a error results. If the specified pixel either is unal‐
located or is allocated read-only, a error results.
can generate and errors.
DIAGNOSTICS
A client attempted
to free a color map entry that it did not already allocate.
A client attempted
to store into a read-only color map entry.
A value for a Colormap argument does not name a defined Colormap.
A font or color of the specified name does not exist.
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 ALSOXAllocColor(3X11), XCreateColormap(3X11), XQueryColor(3X11)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
XStoreColors(3X11)