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- pixedit - pixel color editor for X11
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- ppppiiiixxxxeeeeddddiiiitttt [-display _d_i_s_p_l_a_y] [-motif] [-noMotif]
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- This option allows you to specify the server to
- connect to; see _X(_1).
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- ----mmmmoooottttiiiiffff Enable Motif color matching. When a colormap cell
- is modified, its corresponding top and bottom shadow
- colormap cells (if any) are also modified. This is
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- Disable Motif color matching.
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- _P_i_x_e_d_i_t makes temporary changes to the installed colormap,
- allowing the user to observe the effects. It's useful for
- trying to pick that perfect color or find the appropriate
- color combination for an application.
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- When pixedit first starts, the cursor changes to a
- crosshair. Click on the screen pixel whose color and whose
- colormap you wish to edit. Then, in the upper right there
- will be a box containing the current color along with a
- label showing the current RGB values in X11 hex format.
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- To adjust the current color you can use one of the nine
- sliders, each controlling one of the RGB, HSV, or CMY values
- for the current color. Or you can click on a cell displayed
- in the palette to use its color. The palette button
- underneath the hex label switches between the three
- palettes: range, narrow, and wide. You can also click on
- the hex label to directly enter new RGB hex values.
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- If you click on the "match" button, the palette will change
- to the colors in the file /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt which are
- closest to the current color. As you select these colors,
- their names appear below the bottom buttons. Use the
- palette button to return the palette to an ordinary
- selection.
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- The "select" button allows you to choose another cell to
- edit, the "cancel" button restores the current color to its
- original value, the "restore" button restores all the cells
- of the colormap to their original value, and the "quit"
- button exits out of pixedit.
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- Mike Yang, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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- Motif color matching uses a heuristic to find the top and
- shadow color pixels. There may be conflicts with unrelated
- colors, or there may be other cells with the same RGB value.
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