XcmsLookupColor()XcmsLookupColor()NameXcmsLookupColor – obtain color values from a string.
Synopsis
Status XcmsLookupColor(display, colormap, color_string,
color_exact_return, color_screen_return, result_format)
Display *display;
Colormap colormap;
char *color_string;
XcmsColor *color_exact_return;
XcmsColor *color_screen_return;
XcmsColorFormat result_format;
Arguments
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
colormap Specifies the colormap.
color_string
Specifies the color string.
color_exact_return
Returns the color specification parsed from the color string
or parsed from the corresponding string found in a color name
database.
color_screen_return
Returns the color that can be reproduced on the Screen.
result_format
Specifies the desired color format for the returned color
specifications.
Returns
Zero on failure, non-zero on success.
Availability
Release 5 and later.
Description
The XcmsLookupColor() function looks up the string name of a color with
respect to the screen associated with the specified colormap, but does
not store the color into any color cell in the color map. It returns
both the exact color values and the closest values provided by the
screen with respect to the visual type of the specified colormap. The
values are returned in the format specified by result_format.
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 hexa‐
decimal 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.
If format is XcmsUndefinedFormat and the color string contains a numer‐
ical color specification, the specification is returned in the format
used in that numerical color specification. If format is XcmsUnde‐
finedFormat and the color string contains a color name, the specifica‐
tion is returned in the format used in the color name database entry
for that color name.
XcmsLookupColor() returns XcmsSuccess or XcmsSuccessWithCompression if
the name is resolved, otherwise it returns XcmsFailure. If XcmsSuc‐
cessWithCompression is returned, then the color specification in
color_screen_return is the result of gamut compression.
Structures
The XcmsColor and XcmsColorFormat structures are shown on the XcmsColor
reference page.
See AlsoXcmsAllocColor(), XcmsAllocNamedColor(), XcmsLookupColor(), XcmsQuery‐
Color(), XcmsQueryColors(), XcmsStoreColor(), XcmsStoreColors(), Xcms‐
StoreNamedColor, XAllocColor(), XAllocNamedColor(), XLookupColor(),
XParseColor(), XQueryColor(), XQueryColors(), XStoreColor(), XStoreCol‐
ors().
Xlib - Device-independent Color XcmsLookupColor()