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XmGetColors(library call)			     XmGetColors(library call)

NAME
       XmGetColors  — A function that generates foreground, select, and shadow
       colors

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       void XmGetColors(
       Screen * screen,
       Colormap colormap,
       Pixel background,
       Pixel * foreground,
       Pixel * top_shadow,
       Pixel * bottom_shadow,
       Pixel * select);

DESCRIPTION
       XmGetColors takes a screen, a colormap, and  a  background  pixel,  and
       returns pixel values for foreground, select, and shadow colors.

       screen	 Specifies  the	 screen for which these colors should be allo‐
		 cated.

       colormap	 Specifies the colormap from  which  these  colors  should  be
		 allocated.

       background
		 Specifies the background on which the colors should be based.

       foreground
		 Specifies  a  pointer to the returned foreground pixel value.
		 If this argument is NULL, no value is allocated  or  returned
		 for this color.

       top_shadow
		 Specifies  a  pointer to the returned top shadow pixel value.
		 If this argument is NULL, no value is allocated  or  returned
		 for this color.

       bottom_shadow
		 Specifies  a  pointer	to  the	 returned  bottom shadow pixel
		 value.	 If this argument is NULL, no value  is	 allocated  or
		 returned for this color.

       select	 Specifies  a  pointer to the returned select pixel value.  If
		 this argument is NULL, no value is allocated or returned  for
		 this color.

RELATED
       XmChangeColor(3),   XmGetColorCalculation(3),   and  XmSetColorCalcula‐
       tion(3).

						     XmGetColors(library call)
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