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XcmsAllocNamedColor()					 XcmsAllocNamedColor()

Name
  XcmsAllocNamedColor – allocate a color specified as a string.

Synopsis
  Status XcmsAllocNamedColor(display, colormap, color_string,
  color_screen_return, color_exact_return,result_format)
	Display *display;
	Colormap colormap;
	char *color_string;
	XcmsColor *color_screen_return;
	XcmsColor *color_exact_return;
	XcmsColorFormat result_format;

Arguments
  display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

  colormap  Specifies the colormap.

  color_string
	    Specifies  the  color string whose color definition structure
	    is to be returned.

  color_screen_return
	    Returns the pixel value of the color cell and color	 specifi‐
	    cation that actually is stored for that cell.

  color_exact_return
	    Returns  the color specification parsed from the color string
	    or parsed from the corresponding string found in a color name
	    database.

  result_format
	    Specifies  the  desired  color  format for the returned color
	    specification.

Returns
  Zero on failure, non-zero on success.

Description
  The XcmsAllocNamedColor() function  is  similar  to  XAllocNamedColor()
  except  the  color specification returned can be specified to be in any
  format supported by the color management system.  This  function  ulti‐
  mately  calls XAllocColor() to allocate a read-only color cell with the
  color specified by a color string.  The color string is parsed into  an
  XcmsColor  structure, converted to an RGB value, then finally passed to
  XAllocColor().

  The color string may contain a color name that appears in  the  client-
  side	or  X server's color database; or a numerical color specification
  for any color management supported color spaces such	that  the  string
  conforms to the uniform syntax:

	 <color_space>:<color_space_specific_encoding>

  For example:

     RGB:red/green/blue
     RGBi:R/G/B
     CIEXYZ:X/Y/Z
     CIEuvY:u/v/Y
     CIExyY:x/y/Y
     CIELab:L/a/b
     CIELuv:L/u/v
     TekHVC:H/V/C

  For  the  RGB color space, the red, green, and blue parameters are hex‐
  idecimal strings of one to four digits.  For each of	the  other  color
  spaces,  each	 parameter  is a floating-point number in standard string
  format.  In each case, each number specifies a value	for  one  of  the
  parameters  of  the color space.  Old-style RGB color strings beginning
  with a "#" remain supported for backwards compatibility.  If the  color
  name	is  not	 in  the  Host	Portable Character Encoding the result is
  implementation-dependent.  Color names are case-insensitive.

  This function returns both the color specification as a result of pars‐
  ing  (exact  specification)  and  the actual color specification stored
  (screen specification).  This screen specification  is  the  result  of
  converting  the  RGB	value  returned	 by XAllocColor() into the format
  specified by result_format.  If there is  no	interest  in  a	 returned
  color	  specification,  unnecessary  computation  can	 be  bypassed  if
  result_format is set to XcmsRGBFormat.

Errors
  BadColor  The colormap argument does not name a defined Colormap.

Structures
  The XcmsColor and XcmsColorFormat structures are shown on the XcmsColor
  reference page.

See Also
  XcmsAllocColor(),  XcmsLookupColor(),	 XcmsQueryColor(),  XcmsQueryCol‐
  ors(), XcmsStoreColor(), XcmsStoreColors(),  XcmsStoreNamedColor,  XAl‐
  locColor(),  XAllocNamedColor(), XLookupColor(), XParseColor(), XQuery‐
  Color(), XQueryColors(), XStoreColor(), XStoreColors().

Xlib - Device-independent Color				 XcmsAllocNamedColor()
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