color::library::dictionary::html(3pm) [debian man page]
Color::Library::Dictionary::HTML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Color::Library::Dictionary::HTML(3pm)NAME
Color::Library::Dictionary::HTML - (HTML) Colors from the HTML 4.0 specification
DESCRIPTION
The HTML-4.0 specification defines 16 color names assigned to the full and half coordinate RGB primaries.
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/loosedtd.html#Color <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/loosedtd.html#Color>
COLORS
aqua aqua #00ffff
black black #000000
blue blue #0000ff
fuchsia fuchsia #ff00ff
fuscia fuscia #ff00ff
gray gray #808080
green green #008000
lime lime #00ff00
maroon maroon #800000
navy navy #000080
olive olive #808000
purple purple #800080
red red #ff0000
silver silver #c0c0c0
teal teal #008080
white white #ffffff
yellow yellow #ffff00
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 Color::Library::Dictionary::HTML(3pm)
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egd(3erl) Erlang Module Definition egd(3erl)NAME
egd - egd - erlang graphical drawer.
DESCRIPTION
egd - erlang graphical drawer
DATA TYPES
color() :
egd_image() :
font() :
point() = {integer(), integer()} :
render_option() = {render_engine, opaque} | {render_engine, alpha} :
EXPORTS
color(Color::Value | Name) -> color()
Types Value = {byte(), byte(), byte()} | {byte(), byte(), byte(), byte()}
Name = black | silver | gray | white | maroon | red | purple | fuchia | green | lime | olive | yellow | navy | blue | teal |
aqua
Creates a color reference.
create(Width::integer(), Height::integer()) -> egd_image()
Creates an image area and returns its reference.
destroy(Image::egd_image()) -> ok
Destroys the image.
filledEllipse(Image::egd_image(), P1::point(), P2::point(), Color::color()) -> ok
Creates a filled ellipse object.
filledRectangle(Image::egd_image(), P1::point(), P2::point(), Color::color()) -> ok
Creates a filled rectangle object.
line(Image::egd_image(), P1::point(), P2::point(), Color::color()) -> ok
Creates a line object from P1 to P2 in the image.
rectangle(Image::egd_image(), P1::point(), P2::point(), Color::color()) -> ok
Creates a rectangle object.
render(Image::egd_image()) -> binary()
Equivalent to render(Image, png, [{render_engine, opaque}]) .
render(Image::egd_image(), Type::png | raw_bitmap) -> binary()
Equivalent to render(Image, Type, [{render_engine, opaque}]) .
render(Image::egd_image(), Type::png | raw_bitmap, Options::[render_option()]) -> binary()
Renders a binary from the primitives specified by egd_image(). The binary can either be a raw bitmap with rgb tripplets or a binary
in png format.
save(Binary::binary(), Filename::string()) -> ok
Saves the binary to file.
text(Image::egd_image(), P::point(), Font::font(), Text::string(), Color::color()) -> ok
Creates a text object.
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