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xcmap - displays the default colormap on X11 displays
xcmap [
[-d] display] [ [-g] geometry]
xcmap is an X11 program that displays
the contents of the colormap on 4, 6, and 8-bit PseudoColor (or GreyScale)
displays. It displays a grid of squares, (4x4, 8x8, or 16x16 grid, depending
on the number of planes) that correspond to entries in the colormap. The
squares are (of course) drawn in their corresponding color.
You may click
(with the left button) on any of these squares. Doing so will display the
pixel number corresponding to that square, and its red, green, and blue
components (as 4-digit hex numbers). It will continue to do this as long
as you hold the button down.
This program only works on colormapped
displays (PseudoColor, GreyScale, StaticColor, and StaticGrey visuals).
Running it on a display that has a default visual type of 'TrueColor' or
'DirectColor' will do nothing of value, and may or may not work at all.
Also,
this program only works on 4, 6, and 8-bit displays. Period.
John Bradley
- bradley@dccs.upenn.edu
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