03-14-2011
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Originally Posted by
howdini
I was testing it with passwd and was unable to control the input and output correctly.
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Originally Posted by
Corona688
Only things like interactive editors and login systems check isatty().
It's no mystery why passwd refuses to work with pipes. I also warned that interactive programs would do this.
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dxmcolormixsetnewcolor
DXmColorMixSetNewColor(3X) DXmColorMixSetNewColor(3X)
NAME
DXmColorMixSetNewColor - Sets the new color red, green, and blue values in the color mixing widget.
SYNOPSIS
void DXmColorMixSetNewColor(
DXmColorMixWidget cmw,
unsigned short red,
unsigned short green,
unsigned short blue );
PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the color mixing widget. The new color red value. The value is expressed as an X color value (0 to 65535).
The new color green value. The value is expressed as an X color value (0 to 65535). The new color blue value. The value is expressed as an
X color value (0 to 65535).
A complete list of all the X color values available to you is located on your system. To find it, type the following command: % find /
-name '*rgb*' -print
DESCRIPTION
The DXmColorMixSetNewColor routine allows the application or a user-supplied color mixer subwidget to pass the current color value to the
color mixing widget. Note that your application will perform this operation faster if you call this routine instead of the Intrinsic rou-
tine XtSetValues.
SEE ALSO
DXmColorMixGetNewColor(3X), DXmCreateColorMix(3X), DXmCreateColorMixDialog(3X)
DXmColorMixSetNewColor(3X)