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DwtColorMixGetNewColor(3Dwt)											      DwtColorMixGetNewColor(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtColorMixGetNewColor - Returns the red, green, and blue color values to the color mixing widget.

Syntax
       void DwtColorMixGetNewColor(cmw, red, green, blue)
	    Widget cmw;
	    unsigned short *red;
	    unsigned short *green;
	    unsigned short *blue;

Arguments
       cmw	 Specifies the widget ID of the color mixing widget.

       red	 Specifies the current new color red value.

       green	 Specifies the current new color green value.

       blue	 Specifies the current new color blue value.

		 See  the  section on colormap functions in the Guide to the Xlib Library: C Language Binding for more information on X color val-
		 ues.

Description
       The DwtColorMixGetNewColor function allows the color mixing widget to pass the current color value created by the color mixer subwidget	to
       the  color display subwidget.  If the application uses the default color mixer subwidget, using DwtColorMixGetNewColor is faster than using
       XtGetValues.

See Also
       DwtColorMixSetNewColor(3Dwt), DwtColorMixCreate(3Dwt)
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding

														      DwtColorMixGetNewColor(3Dwt)

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DwtColorMixSetNewColor(3Dwt)											      DwtColorMixSetNewColor(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtColorMixSetNewColor - Sets the new red, green, and blue color values in the color mixing widget.

Syntax
       void DwtColorMixSetNewColor(cmw, red, green, blue)
	    Widget cmw;
	    unsigned short red;
	    unsigned short green;
	    unsigned short blue;

Arguments
       cmw	 Specifies the widget ID of the color mixing widget.

       red	 Specifies the new color red value.  You can express the value in percentages or by the X color values (0 to 65535).

       green	 Specifies the new color green value.  You can express the value in percentages or by the X color values (0 to 65535).

       blue	 Specifies the new color blue value.  You can express the value in percentages or by the X color values (0 to 65535).

		 See  the  section on colormap functions in the Guide to the Xlib Library: C Language Binding for more information on X color val-
		 ues.

Description
       The DwtColorMixSetNewColor function allows the user-supplied color mixer subwidget to pass the current color values  to	the  color  mixing
       widget.	Using DwtColorMixSetNewColor is more efficient than using XtSetValues.

See Also
       DwtColorMixGetNewColor(3Dwt), DwtColorMixCreate(3Dwt)
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding

														      DwtColorMixSetNewColor(3Dwt)
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