03-28-2006
Hi,
the hardware specifications of the strorage can be viewed with
lscfg -v -l hdiskx
example :
lscfg -v -l hdisk1
Regards
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xcmsconvertcolors
XcmsConvertColors(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XcmsConvertColors(3)
NAME
XcmsConvertColors - convert CCC color specifications
SYNTAX
Status XcmsConvertColors(XcmsCCC ccc, XcmsColor colors_in_out[], unsigned int ncolors, XcmsColorFormat target_format, Bool compres-
sion_flags_return[]);
ARGUMENTS
ccc Specifies the CCC. If Conversion is between device-independent color spaces only (for example, TekHVC to CIELuv), the CCC is
necessary only to specify the Client White Point.
colors_in_out
Specifies an array of color specifications. Pixel members are ignored and remain unchanged upon return.
compression_flags_return
Returns an array of Boolean values indicating compression status. If a non-NULL pointer is supplied, each element of the array
is set to True if the corresponding color was compressed and False otherwise. Pass NULL if the compression status is not useful.
ncolors Specifies the number of XcmsColor structures in the color-specification array.
target_format
Specifies the target color specification format.
DESCRIPTION
The XcmsConvertColors function converts the color specifications in the specified array of XcmsColor structures from their current format
to a single target format, using the specified CCC. When the return value is XcmsFailure, the contents of the color specification array
are left unchanged.
The array may contain a mixture of color specification formats (for example, 3 CIE XYZ, 2 CIE Luv, and so on). When the array contains
both device-independent and device-dependent color specifications and the target_format argument specifies a device-dependent format (for
example, XcmsRGBiFormat, XcmsRGBFormat), all specifications are converted to CIE XYZ format and then to the target device-dependent format.
SEE ALSO
DisplayOfCCC(3), XcmsCCCOfColormap(3), XcmsCreateCCC(3), XcmsDefaultCCC(3), XcmsSetWhitePoint(3)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XcmsConvertColors(3)