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\s+2\fBColormap Utilization Policy and Extension\fP\s-2
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Version 1.0
X Project Team Standard
X Version 11, Release 6.4
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Kaleb S. KEITHLEY
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The Open Group
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Copyright \(co 1986-1997   The Open Group    All Rights Reserved
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.EH ''X11 Colormap Utilization Policy and Extension''
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Overview
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This extension has three purposes: a) to provide mechanism for a special 
application (a colormap manager) to discover any special colormap 
requirements, e.g. the colormap entries that are nominally reserved for 
desktop colors in the MS-Windows environment and initialize the default 
colormap so that it can be more easily shared; and b) to encourage colormap 
sharing and reduce colormap flashing on low-end 8-bit frame buffers by 
providing a policy for sharing; and c) when colormaps aren't shared,
define a behavior in the X server color allocation scheme to reduce 
colormap flashing.
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To encourage colormap sharing and accomodate special colormap requirements
two new protocols are defined: the first provides a way to query the 
server for a list of reserved colormap entries, and the second is a way 
to initialize read-only (shareable) colormap entries at specific locations 
in a colormap.
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To minimize colormap flashing when the root window's default visual is one 
of GrayScale, PseudoColor, or DirectColor, and a private colormap for the 
default visual is being used, a minor (but compatible) change to the 
server implementation of the AllocColor and AllocNamedColor requests is 
required. Where the core protocol says nothing about the pixel values 
returned, when this extension is in effect, the AllocColor and AllocNamedColor 
requests will first look for a matching color in the default colormap, and, 
if a match is found and the same cell in the private colormap has not 
already been allocated, the color will be allocated in the private colormap 
at the same locaton as in the default colormap (instead of in the first
available location.)
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Requests
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client_major_version: CARD16
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client_minor_version: CARD16
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server_major_version: CARD16
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server_minor_version: CARD16
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If supplied, the client_major_version and client_minor_version indicate
what version of the protocol the client wants the server to implement.
The server version numbers returned indicate the protocol this extension
actually supports. This might not equal the version sent by the client.
An implementation can (but need not) support more than one version
simultaneously. The server_major_version and the server_minor_version
are a mechanism to support future revisions of the TOG-CUP protocol that
may be necessary. In general, the major version would increment for
incompatible changes, and the minor version would increment for small
upward-compatible changes. Servers that support the protocol defined in
this document will return a server_major_version of one (1), and a
server_minor_version of zero (0).
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screen: CARD32
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entries: LISTofCOLORITEM
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This request returns a list of colormap entries (pixels) that are reserved 
by the system, e.g. MS-Windows reserved desktop colors. This list will, at a
minimum, contain entries for the BlackPixel and WhitePixel of the specified
screen. The do-red, do-green, and do-blue elements of the COLORITEMs are 
unused in this reply. 
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Rationale: There are colormap entries (pixels) that, e.g., MS-Windows 
desktop reserves as desktop colors, that should not be altered. If they
are altered then X programs will cause colormap flashing between X and
MS-Windows applications running/displaying on the same desktop.
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cmap: COLORMAP
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items: LISTofCOLORITEM
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items: LISTofCOLORITEM
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This request changes the colormap entries of the specified pixels. The
colormap entries are allocated as if by an AllocColor request. The do-red, 
do-green, and do-blue elements of the COLORITEMs are unused in this request.
A boolean alloc-ok element (a bit) is returned indicating whether the 
particular pixel was successfully allocated or not. If successfully 
allocated the RGB and pixel are returned.
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A Value error is generated if a pixel is not a valid index into cmap. A 
BadMatch error is generated if if cmap does not belong to a GrayScale, 
PseudoColor, or DirectColor visual.
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Events and Errors
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No new events or errors are defined by this extension.
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Changes to existing protocol.
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None.
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Encoding
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The name of this extension is "TOG-CUP".
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The conventions used here are the same as those for the core X11
Protocol Encoding.
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	1	CARD8		opcode
	1	0		TOG-CUP opcode
	2	2		request length
	2	CARD16		client_major_version
	2	CARD16		client_minor_version
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	1	1		reply
	1			unused
	2	CARD16		sequence number
	4	0		length
	2	CARD16		server_major_version
	2	CARD16		server_minor_number
	20			unused
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	1	CARD8		opcode
	1	1		TOG-CUP opcode
	2	2		request length
	4	CARD32		screen
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	1	1		reply
	1			unused
	2	CARD16		sequence number
	4	3n		length
	24			unused
	12n	LISTofCOLORITEM		items	
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.PN StoreColors
	1	CARD8		opcode
	1	2		TOG-CUP opcode
	2	2+3n		request length
	4	COLORMAP		cmap
	12n	LISTofCOLORITEM		items
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	1			unused
	2	CARD16		sequence number
	4	3n		length
	24			unused
	12n LISTofCOLORITEM		items
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(The definition of COLORITEM here is only for the purpose of defining the 
additional alloc-ok member in the CUPStoreColors reply.)
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  COLORITEM
	4 	CARD32		pixel
	2	CARD16		red
	2	CARD16		green
	2	CARD16		blue
	1			alloc-ok
		#x07	unused
		#x08	alloc-ok (1 is True, 0 is False)
		#xF0	unused
	1			unused
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C Language Binding
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The C functions provide direct access to the protocol and add no additional 
semantics.  For complete details on the effects of these functions, refer 
to the appropriate protocol request, which can be derived by deleting XCup 
at the start of the function. All functions that have return type Status 
will return nonzero for success and zero for failure.
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The include file for this extension is
.Pn < X11/extensions/Xcup.h >.
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.PN Status XCupQueryVersion(
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    Display* \fIdisplay\fP\^,
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    int* \fImajor_version_return\fP\^,
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    int* \fIminor_version_return\fP\^)
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.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i
Specifies the connection to the X server.
.IP \fImajor_version_return\fP 1i
Returns the major version supported by the server.
.IP \fIminor_version_return\fP 1i
Returns the minor version supported by the server.
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XCupQueryVersions sets major_version_return and minor_version_return to 
the major and minor TOG-CUP protocol version supported by the server.  If 
the TOG-CUP library is compatible with the version returned by the server, 
it returns nonzero.  If dpy does not support the TOG-CUP extension, or if
there was an error during communication with the server, or if the server 
and library protocol versions are incompatible, it returns zero.  No other 
XCup functions may be called before this function. If a client violates 
this rule, the effects of all subsequent XCup calls that it makes are 
undefined.
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To get the list of reserved colormap entries, use 
XCupGetReservedColormapEntries.
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.PN Status XCupGetReservedColormapEntries(
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    Display* \fIdisplay\fP\^,
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    int \fIscreen\fP\^,
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    XColor** \fIcolors_out\fP\^,
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    int* \fIncolors\fP\^)
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.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i
Specifies the connection to the X server.
.IP \fIcolors_out\fP 1i
Returns the values reserved by the server.
.IP \fIncolors\fP 1i
Returns the number of items in colors_out.
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The XCupGetReservedColormapEntries function gets system specific colormap
entries. E.g. the MS-Windows desktop uses N colormap entries at the beginning
(0..N) and end (256-N..255) of the colormap. Use XFree to free colors_out.
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To allocate one or more read-only color cells with RGB values, use 
XCupStoreColors.
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.PN Status XCupStoreColors(
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    Display* \fIdisplay\fP\^,
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    Colormap \fIcolormap\fP\^,
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    XColor* \fIcolors_in_out\fP\^,
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    int \fIncolors\fP\^)
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.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i
Specifies the connection to the X server.
.IP \fIcolormap\fP 1i
Specifies the colormap.
.IP \fIcolors_in_out\fP 1i
Specifies and returns the values actually used in the colormap.
.IP \fIncolors\fP 1i
Specifies the number of items in colors_in_out.
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The XCupStoreColors function changes the colormap entries of the pixel 
values specified in the pixel members of the XColor structures. The colormap 
entries are allocated as if an AllocColor had been used instead, i.e. the 
colors are read-only (shareable). XCupStoreColors returns the number of
colors that were successfully allocated in the colormap.
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Using the TOG-CUP extension and Colormap Utilization Policy
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The X server preallocates any hardware or desktop special colors in the
default colormap; e.g. UNIX X servers preallocate Black and White pixels.
PC X servers should also preallocate the MS-Windows desktop colors. (Note
to implementors: in the Sample Implementation special colors are allocated
in the default colormap in cfbCreateDefColormap for dumb memory framebuffers.) 
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To minimize colormap flash an application which installs its own private 
colormap should query the special colors by calling 
XCupGetReservedColormapEntries, and can then store those entries (in the 
proper location) in its private colormap using XCupStoreColors.
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Applications which allocate many colors in a screen's default colormap, e.g. 
a color-cube or a gray-ramp, should allocate them with XCupStoreColors. By
using XCupStoreColors the colors will be allocated sharable (read-only) and
any other application which allocates the same color will share that color
cell.
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