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The r, g, and b represent single hexadecimal digits. When fewer than 16 bits each are specified,

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An RGB Device specification is identified by the prefix "rgb:" and has the following syntax: rgb:red/green/blue where red, green, and blue are encoded as h, hh, hhh, or hhhh, and h represents a single hexadecimal digit Note: "h" indicates the value scaled in 4 bits; hh, the value scaled in 8 bits; hhh, the value scaled in 12 bits; and hhhh the value scaled in 16 bits, respectively. These values are passed directly to the X server, and are assumed to be gamma corrected The eight primary colors can be represented as: • Black: rgb:0/0/0 • Red: rgb:ffff/0/0 • Green: rgb:0/ffff/0 • Blue: rgb:0/0/ffff • Yellow: rgb:ffff/ffff/0 • Magenta: rgb:ffff/0/ffff • Cyan: rgb:0/ffff/ffff • White: rgb:ffff/ffff/ffff For backward compatibility, an older syntax for RGB device is supported, but its continued use is not encouraged. The syntax is an initial "pound-sign" character, followed by a numeric specification, in one of the following formats: #rgb (4 bits each) #rrggbb (8 bits each) #rrrgggbbb (12 bits each) #rrrrggggbbbb (16 bits each) The r, g, and b represent single hexadecimal digits. When fewer than 16 bits each are specified, they represent the most-significant bits of the value (unlike the "rgb:" syntax, in which values are scaled). For example, #3a7 is the same as #3000a0007000. An RGB intensity specification is identified by the prefix "rgbi:" and has the following syntax: rgbi:red/green/blue The red, green, and blue are floating-point values between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive. They represent linear intensity values, with 1.0 indicating full intensity, 0.5 indicating half intensity, and so on. These values will be gamma-corrected by Xlib before being sent to the X server. The input format for these values is an optional sign, a string of numbers possibly containing a decimal point, and an optional exponent field containing an "E" or "e" followed by a possibly signed integer string. Page 134 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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An RGB Device specification is identified by the prefix "rgb:" and has the following syntax:
rgb:red/green/blue
where red, green, and blue are encoded as h, hh, hhh, or hhhh, and h represents a single hexadecimal
digit.
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Note
: “h” indicates the value scaled in 4 bits; hh, the value scaled in 8 bits; hhh, the value scaled in 12
bits; and hhhh the value scaled in 16 bits, respectively. These values are passed directly to the X server,
and are assumed to be gamma corrected.
___________________________________________________________________________
The eight primary colors can be represented as:
Black: rgb:0/0/0
Red: rgb:ffff/0/0
Green: rgb:0/ffff/0
Blue: rgb:0/0/ffff
Yellow: rgb:ffff/ffff/0
Magenta: rgb:ffff/0/ffff
Cyan: rgb:0/ffff/ffff
White: rgb:ffff/ffff/ffff
For backward compatibility, an older syntax for RGB device is supported, but its continued use is not
encouraged. The syntax is an initial "pound-sign" character, followed by a numeric specification, in one
of the following formats:
#rgb (4 bits each)
#rrggbb (8 bits each)
#rrrgggbbb (12 bits each)
#rrrrggggbbbb (16 bits each)
The r, g, and b represent single hexadecimal digits. When fewer than 16 bits each are specified, they
represent the most-significant bits of the value (unlike the "rgb:" syntax, in which values are scaled). For
example, #3a7 is the same as #3000a0007000.
An RGB intensity specification is identified by the prefix "rgbi:" and has the following syntax:
rgbi:red/green/blue
The red, green, and blue are floating-point values between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive. They represent linear
intensity values, with 1.0 indicating full intensity, 0.5 indicating half intensity, and so on. These values
will be gamma-corrected by Xlib before being sent to the X server. The input format for these values is
an optional sign, a string of numbers possibly containing a decimal point, and an optional exponent field
containing an "E" or "e" followed by a possibly signed integer string.
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