Provided by: libncarg-dev_6.1.2-7_amd64 bug

NAME

       GSCR (Set color representation) - associates a color value with a color index.

SYNOPSIS

       CALL GSCR (WKID, CI, CR, CG, CB)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

       #include <ncarg/gks.h>

       void gset_colr_rep(Gint ws_id, Gint colr_ind, const Gcolr_rep *colr_rep);

DESCRIPTION

       WKID        (Integer,  Input)  -  A workstation identifier.  WKID must be the same as that
                   used in some previous GOPWK call.

       CI          (Integer, Input) - A color index.

       CR          (Real, Input) - An intensity value for red between 0. and 1. inclusive.

       CG          (Real, Input) - An intensity value for green between 0. and 1. inclusive.

       CB          (Real, Input) - An intensity value for blue between 0. and 1. inclusive.

USAGE

       Color in GKS is "indexed", i.e. color attributes are assigned to  primitives  by  using  a
       color index.  The GKS function GSCR is used to associate a color value with color indices.

       It  is  recommended that all color indices used in a given job be defined prior to calling
       any output primitive.  Since the result of a dynamic color change can be ambiguous, it  is
       also  recommended  that  GSCR  not  be  called  to change a color value after the original
       definitions.

       GSCR may be called after opening the workstation for which the color  indices  are  to  be
       defined,  and  not  before  that  workstation  is  opened.   Different color tables can be
       maintained for different workstations.  For example, color index 2 for a CGM file  may  be
       associated  with "red" while at the same time it may be associated with "green" for some X
       workstation.

       It is important to stress that color index 0 defines the background color.  If  any  color
       indices  are  defined,  then you should define the background color index 0. Otherwise you
       run the risk of having a user-defined color match the default background color.

       For all GKS output primitives, color is assigned by an indexing scheme.  The  indices  run
       from 0 to 255, where 0 is the background color index and 1 is the foreground color index.

ACCESS

       To use GKS routines, load the NCAR GKS-0A library ncarg_gks.

SEE ALSO

       Online:   gqcr,   gsplci,   gspmci,   gsfaci,  gstxci,  gqplci,  gqpmci,  gqfaci,  gqtxci,
       gset_colr_rep

       Hardcopy: User's Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics; NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 1987-2009
       University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
       The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.