03-06-2006
xemacs colors for C files
xemacs uses default colors for coloring C files
how can I change those colors. I could only manage the default background and foreground colors and that too using .Xdefaults file changes.
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xmgetcolors
XmGetColors(3X) XmGetColors(3X)
NAME
XmGetColors - A function that generates foreground, select, and shadow colors
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
void XmGetColors (screen, colormap, background, foreground, top_shadow, bottom_shadow, select)
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 it returns pixel values for foreground, select, and shadow colors.
Specifies the screen for which these colors should be allocated. Specifies the colormap from which these colors should be allocated.
Specifies the background on which the colors should be based. Specifies a pointer to the returned foreground pixel value. If this argu-
ment is NULL no value is allocated or returned for this color. Specifies a pointer to the returned top shadow pixel value. If this argu-
ment is NULL no value is allocated or returned for this color. Specifies a pointer to the returned bottom shadow pixel value. If this
argument is NULL no value is allocated or returned for this color. Specifies a pointer to the returned select pixel value. If this argu-
ment is NULL no value is allocated or returned for this color.
SEE ALSO
XmChangeColor(3X), XmGetColorCalculation(3X), XmSetColorCalculation(3X)
XmGetColors(3X)