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Graphics::ColorNames::HTML(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Graphics::ColorNames::HTML(3pm)

NAME
Graphics::ColorNames::HTML - HTML color names and equivalent RGB values SYNOPSIS
require Graphics::ColorNames::HTML; $NameTable = Graphics::ColorNames::HTML->NamesRgbTable(); $RgbBlack = $NameTable->{black}; DESCRIPTION
This module defines color names and their associated RGB values from the HTML 4.0 Specification. Note In versions prior to 1.1, "fuchsia" was misspelled "fuscia". This mispelling came from un unidentified HTML specification. It also appears to be a common misspelling, so rather than change it, the proper spelling was added. SEE ALSO
Graphics::ColorNames, HTML 4.0 Specificiation <http://www.w3.org> Graphics::ColorNames::SVG, which uses color names based on the SVG specification (which is more recent). AUTHOR
Robert Rothenberg <rrwo at cpan.org> LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2001-2008 Robert Rothenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2008-05-30 Graphics::ColorNames::HTML(3pm)

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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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