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  1. .TH COLORS 1
  2. .SH NAME
  3. getmap, colors \- display color map
  4. .SH SYNOPSIS
  5. .PP
  6. .B colors
  7. [
  8. .B -rx
  9. ]
  10. .PP
  11. .B getmap
  12. [
  13. .I colormap
  14. ]
  15. .SH DESCRIPTION
  16. .I Colors
  17. presents a grid showing the colors in the current color map.
  18. If the display is true color,
  19. .I colors
  20. shows a grid of the RGBV color map
  21. (see
  22. .IR color (6)).
  23. .PP
  24. Clicking mouse button 1 over a color in the grid will display the map index for that color,
  25. its
  26. red, green, and blue components,
  27. and the 32-bit hexadecimal color value as defined in
  28. .IR allocimage (2).
  29. If the
  30. .B -x
  31. option is specified, the components will also be listed in hexadecimal.
  32. .PP
  33. The
  34. .B -r
  35. option instead shows, in the same form, a grey-scale ramp.
  36. .PP
  37. A menu on mouse button 3 contains a single entry, to exit the program.
  38. .PP
  39. On 8-bit color-mapped displays,
  40. .I getmap
  41. loads the display's color map (default
  42. .BR rgbv ).
  43. The named
  44. .I colormap
  45. can be a file in the current directory or in the standard repository
  46. .BR /lib/cmap .
  47. It can also be a string of the form
  48. .B gamma
  49. or
  50. .BI gamma N\f1 ,
  51. where
  52. .I N
  53. is a floating point value for the gamma, defining the contrast for a monochrome map.
  54. Similarly,
  55. .B rgamma
  56. and
  57. .BI rgamma N
  58. define a reverse-video monochrome map.
  59. Finally, the names
  60. .B screen
  61. or
  62. .B display
  63. or
  64. .B vga
  65. are taken as synonyms for the current color map stored in the display hardware.
  66. .SH FILES
  67. .B /lib/cmap
  68. directory of color map files
  69. .SH SOURCE
  70. .B /sys/src/cmd/colors.c
  71. .SH SEE ALSO
  72. .IR color (6)