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Color::Library(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Color::Library(3pm)

NAME
Color::Library - An easy-to-use and comprehensive named-color library VERSION
version 0.021 SYNOPSIS
use Color::Library; # Search for a sea blue color my $seablue = Color::Library->color("seablue"); # Search for a grey73 in the 'svg' and 'x11' dictionaries only my $grey73 = Color::Library->colour([qw/svg x11/] => "grey73"); # Find a bunch of colors at the same time my ($red, $green, $blue) = Color::Library->colors(qw/red green blue/); # Fetch the named color "aliceblue" from the SVG dictionary my $color = Color::Library->SVG->color("aliceblue"); # Prints out "aliceblue is #ff08ff" print $color->name, "is ", $color, " "; # Get a list of names in the svg dictionary my @names = Color::Library->SVG->names; # Get a list of colors in the x11 dictionary my @colors = Color::Library->dictionary('x11')->colors; DESCRIPTION
Color::Library is an easy-to-use and comprehensive named-color dictionary. Currently provides coverage for www (svg, html, css) colors, x11 colors, and more. DICTIONARIES
The following dictionaries are available in this distribution: Color::Library::Dictionary::SVG - Colors from the SVG specification Color::Library::Dictionary::X11 - Colors for the X11 Window System (rgb.txt) Color::Library::Dictionary::HTML - Colors from the HTML 4.0 specification Color::Library::Dictionary::IE - Colors recognized by Internet Explorer Color::Library::Dictionary::Mozilla - Colors recognized by Mozilla (ColorNames.txt) Color::Library::Dictionary::Netscape - Colors recognized by Netscape Color::Library::Dictionary::Windows - Colors from the Windows system palette Color::Library::Dictionary::VACCC - VisiBone Anglo-Centric Color Code Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC - Centroids of the NBS/ISCC catalog Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::A - Dye Colors Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::B - Colour Terminology in Biology Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::F - Colors; (for) Ready-Mixed Paints Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::H - Horticultural Colour Charts Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::M - Dictionary of Color Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::P - Plochere Color System Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::R - Color Standards and Color Nomenclature Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::RC - Rock-Color Chart Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::S - Postage-Stamp Color Names Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::SC - Soil Color Charts Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::TC - Standard Color Card of America You can see a list of colors in any of these by reading their perldoc. For example: perldoc Color::Library::Dictionary::VACCC If you have any suggestions for more color dictionaries to integrate, contact me. METHODS
$dictionary = Color::Library->dictionary( <dictionary_id> ) Returns a Color::Library::Dictionary object corresponding to <dictionary_id> @dictionaries = Color::Library->dictionaries @dictionaries = Color::Library->dictionaries( <dictionary_id>, <dictionary_id>, ... ) $dictionaries = Color::Library->dictionaries( <dictionary_id>, <dictionary_id>, ... ) In list context, returns a list of Color::Library::Dictionary objects (for each <dictionary_id> passed in In scalar context, returns a hash of Color::Library::Dictionary objects mapping a dictionary id to a dictionary When called without arguments, the method will return all dictionaries $color = Color::Library->color( <query> ) Returns a Color::Library::Color object found via <query> A query can be any of the following: color name A color name is like "blue" or "bleached-almond" color title A color title is like "Dark Green-Teal" color id A color id is in the form of <dictionary_id>:<color_name>, for example: "x11:azure1" color( <query>, <query>, ... ) In list context, returns a list of Color::Library::Color objects corresponding to each <query> In scalar context, just returns the first <query> color( <dictionaries>, <query>, ... ) If an array reference is passed as the first argument, then this indicates that the array is a list of dictionary ids to search through (in order): # Search in the svg and x11 dictionaries for a match my $blue = Color::Library->color([qw/svg x11/], "blue"); # Will not find "aquamarine1" in the svg dictionary, so it will try the x11 dictionary my $aquamarine1 = Color::Library->color([qw/svg x11/], "aquamarine1"); $color = Color::Library->colors $color = Color::Library->colour $color = Color::Library->colours All are aliases for the above color method ABOUT
This package was inspired by Graphics::ColorNames, and covers much of the same ground. However, I found the Graphics::ColorNames interface difficult to use. I also wanted to list colors directly in the perldoc, which this package does. SEE ALSO
Graphics::ColorNames AUTHOR
Robert Krimen <robertkrimen@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Robert Krimen. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 Color::Library(3pm)
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