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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Coloradjust.mui/Coloradjust.mui
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_Blue
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_Green
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_Red
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB
Coloradjust.mui/Coloradjust.mui
Coloradjust class creates some gadgets that allow adjusting
a single color. Depending on the operating system, different
kinds of gadgets are be used. Kickstart 2.x users might only
receive an RGB slider triple, Kickstart 3.x users could get
an additional colorwheel if available. However, the outfit
of this class is not important for you as a programmer.
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_Blue
NAME
MUIA_Coloradjust_Blue -- (V4 ) [ISG], ULONG
FUNCTION
Set or get the 32-bit blue component of the adjusted color.
Values range from 0 (no blue) to $ffffffff (full blue).
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Coloradjust_Green, MUIA_Coloradjust_Red,
MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB, MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_Green
NAME
MUIA_Coloradjust_Green -- (V4 ) [ISG], ULONG
FUNCTION
Set or get the 32-bit green component of the adjusted color.
Values range from 0 (no green) to $ffffffff (full green).
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Coloradjust_Red, MUIA_Coloradjust_Blue,
MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB, MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID
NAME
MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID -- (V4 ) [ISG], ULONG
FUNCTION
This attribute tells the coloradjust object for which
screen mode the color shall be adjusted. The object
queries the display data base for some mode attributes
(such as supported number of red/green/blue bits) and
adjusts its display accordingly, giving the user an
idea of what colors are supported.
Omitting this attribute does not affect the functionality
of a coloradjust object. The user will still be able to
adjust a color. However, if you know the ModeID, you
should supply it.
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB
EXAMPLE
set(cadj,MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID,GetVPModeID(viewport));
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_Red
NAME
MUIA_Coloradjust_Red -- (V4 ) [ISG], ULONG
FUNCTION
Set or get the 32-bit red component of the adjusted color.
Values range from 0 (no red) to $ffffffff (full red).
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Coloradjust_Green, MUIA_Coloradjust_Blue,
MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB, MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID
Coloradjust.mui/MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB
NAME
MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB -- (V4 ) [ISG], ULONG *
FUNCTION
Set or get the red/green/blue values all at once.
You pass in / receive a pointer to three longwords
containing the 32-bit red, green and blue values.
EXAMPLE
ULONG rgb[3] = { 0xa000000,0xdeadbeaf,0x42424242 };
set(cadj,MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB,rgb);
ULONG *rgb;
get(cadj,MUIA_Coloradjust_RGB,&rgb);
printf("red=%08lx green=%08lx blue=%08lx\n",rgb[0],rgb[1],rgb[2]);
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Coloradjust_Green, MUIA_Coloradjust_Blue,
MUIA_Coloradjust_Red, MUIA_Coloradjust_ModeID