03-04-2002
Changing 24 bits to 8 bits display
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to change 24 bits depth display to 8 bits depth display for Sun Ultra1, running Solaris 8? THANKS in advance. I think that the command is ffbconfig, but it has nothing about depth.
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Tk_GetPixmap(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_GetPixmap(3)
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NAME
Tk_GetPixmap, Tk_FreePixmap - allocate and free pixmaps
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
Pixmap
Tk_GetPixmap(display, d, width, height, depth)
Tk_FreePixmap(display, pixmap)
ARGUMENTS
Display *display (in) X display for the pixmap.
Drawable d (in) Pixmap or window where the new pixmap will be used for drawing.
int width (in) Width of pixmap.
int height (in) Height of pixmap.
int depth (in) Number of bits per pixel in pixmap.
Pixmap pixmap (in) Pixmap to destroy.
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DESCRIPTION
These procedures are identical to the Xlib procedures XCreatePixmap and XFreePixmap, except that they have extra code to manage X resource
identifiers so that identifiers for deleted pixmaps can be reused in the future. It is important for Tk applications to use these proce-
dures rather than XCreatePixmap and XFreePixmap; otherwise long-running applications may run out of resource identifiers.
Tk_GetPixmap creates a pixmap suitable for drawing in d, with dimensions given by width, height, and depth, and returns its identifier.
Tk_FreePixmap destroys the pixmap given by pixmap and makes its resource identifier available for reuse.
KEYWORDS
pixmap, resource identifier
Tk 4.0 Tk_GetPixmap(3)