installed in the hardware, plus one other hardware colormap available to applications. The image planes contain two hardware colormaps each usable by applications.
When the default visual is in the image planes and the screen option EnableOverlayTransparency is not set, the overlay planes contain a single hardware colormap available to applications, plus a colormap reserved by the server (i.e., unavailable to applications) to guarantee the existence of transparency, and the image planes contain the default colormap permanently installed into the hardware, plus one other hardware colormap available to applications.
When the screen option EnableOverlayTransparency is set, both the overlay planes and the image planes have access to one hardware colormap. The default colormap is not permanently installed in the hardware and is in the overlay planes by default, but the Default Visual can be located in the image planes as described in a previous section.
The overlay planes contain the default colormap permanently installed in the hardware, plus one other hardware colormap available to applications. The image planes contain two hardware colormaps, each usable by applications.
Although two hardware colormaps are available to applications in the image planes, a hardware restriction allows only one
The overlay planes contain the default colormap permanently installed in the hardware, plus one other hardware colormap available to applications. The image planes contain four hardware colormaps, each usable by applications.
The four hardware colormaps in the image planes can be treated as
Accessing HP Color Recovery Technology via Xlib
Color Recovery is a technique to generate a better picture by attempting to eliminate the graininess caused by dithering. Access to the Color Recovery capability is transparent when using a 3D graphics API such as Starbase,
The above property is of type RGB_COLOR_MAP and carries pointers to structures of type XStandardColormap. It may be interrogated with calls to XGetRGBColormaps. The property
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