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- From: eillihca@drizzle.StanFord.EDU ( Achille Hui, the Day Dreamer )
- Newsgroups: fj.mail-lists.x-window
- Subject: Re: Re: XGetRGBColormap
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.155431.20193@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 15:54:31 GMT
- Sender: onoe@sm.sony.co.jp (Atsushi Onoe)
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- Organization: Dept. of Physics, Stanford University.
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- Approved: michael@sm.sony.co.jp
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 06:31:13 GMT
- Message-Id: <eillihca.92123022311325037@drizzle.Stanford.EDU>
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- ori@marvin.technion.ac.il (Ori Degani) writes:
-
- >That means that this is not a "best_map_info" but "all_map_infos"
- >i.e. a vector of map_info's.
- >So how do I know which one to use? Just use the first one,
- >e.g. (*best_map_info)->blue_max, (*best_map_info)->colormap
- >???
- >This seems very strange...
- >
- Use the first one, the ICCCM restriction states that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP
- may contain more than one definition.
-
- Hopefully this helps...
- ----------------------------------------achille (eillihca@drizzle.stanford.edu)
- JAXU -- Just Another X User
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