Provided by: pslib-dev_0.4.5-3_amd64 bug

NAME

       PS_setcolor — Sets current color

SYNOPSIS

       #include <pslib.h>

       void  PS_setcolor(PSDoc  *psdoc, const char *type, const char *colorspace, float c1, float
       c2, float c3, float c4)

DESCRIPTION

       Sets the color for drawing, filling, or both. The colorspace  should  be  one  of  'gray',
       'spot', 'rgb, 'cmyk', or 'pattern'. Depending on the colorspace either only the first, the
       first two, the first three all or remaining parameters will  be  used.  If  colorspace  is
       'pattern'  then  c1  must  contain  the  pattern id as returned by PS_begin_pattern(3). If
       colorspace is 'spot'  then  the  c1  must  contain  the  spot  color  id  as  returned  by
       PS_makespotcolor(3) and the c2 must contain the tint value for the color.

       The parameter type can be 'fillstroke', 'fill', or 'stroke'.

BUGS

       The  second parameter is currently not in any case evaluated.  The color is always set for
       filling and drawing just as if 'both' where passed.  If you  want  to  set  the  color  to
       define  a  spot  color  from  it,  you  will  have  to  pass  'both'  or  'fill',  because
       PS_makespotcolor(3) utilizes the current fill color.

SEE ALSO

       PS_begin_pattern(3)

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.

                                                                                   PS_SETCOLOR(3)