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1 .TH "SDL_SetColors" "3" "Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:01" "SDL" "SDL API Reference" |
0 | 2 .SH "NAME" |
3 SDL_SetColors\- Sets a portion of the colormap for the given 8-bit surface\&. | |
4 .SH "SYNOPSIS" | |
5 .PP | |
6 \fB#include "SDL\&.h" | |
7 .sp | |
8 \fBint \fBSDL_SetColors\fP\fR(\fBSDL_Surface *surface, SDL_Color *colors, int firstcolor, int ncolors\fR); | |
9 .SH "DESCRIPTION" | |
10 .PP | |
11 Sets a portion of the colormap for the given 8-bit surface\&. | |
12 .PP | |
13 When \fBsurface\fR is the surface associated with the current display, the display colormap will be updated with the requested colors\&. If \fBSDL_HWPALETTE\fP was set in \fISDL_SetVideoMode\fR flags, \fBSDL_SetColors\fP will always return \fB1\fR, and the palette is guaranteed to be set the way you desire, even if the window colormap has to be warped or run under emulation\&. | |
14 .PP | |
15 The color components of a \fI\fBSDL_Color\fR\fR structure are 8-bits in size, giving you a total of 256^3 =16777216 colors\&. | |
16 .PP | |
17 Palettized (8-bit) screen surfaces with the \fBSDL_HWPALETTE\fP flag have two palettes, a logical palette that is used for mapping blits to/from the surface and a physical palette (that determines how the hardware will map the colors to the display)\&. \fBSDL_SetColors\fP modifies both palettes (if present), and is equivalent to calling \fISDL_SetPalette\fR with the \fBflags\fR set to \fB(SDL_LOGPAL | SDL_PHYSPAL)\fP\&. | |
18 .SH "RETURN VALUE" | |
19 .PP | |
20 If \fBsurface\fR is not a palettized surface, this function does nothing, returning \fB0\fR\&. If all of the colors were set as passed to \fBSDL_SetColors\fP, it will return \fB1\fR\&. If not all the color entries were set exactly as given, it will return \fB0\fR, and you should look at the surface palette to determine the actual color palette\&. | |
21 .SH "EXAMPLE" | |
22 .PP | |
23 .nf | |
24 \f(CW/* Create a display surface with a grayscale palette */ | |
25 SDL_Surface *screen; | |
26 SDL_Color colors[256]; | |
27 int i; | |
28 \&. | |
29 \&. | |
30 \&. | |
31 /* Fill colors with color information */ | |
32 for(i=0;i<256;i++){ | |
33 colors[i]\&.r=i; | |
34 colors[i]\&.g=i; | |
35 colors[i]\&.b=i; | |
36 } | |
37 | |
38 /* Create display */ | |
39 screen=SDL_SetVideoMode(640, 480, 8, SDL_HWPALETTE); | |
40 if(!screen){ | |
41 printf("Couldn\&'t set video mode: %s | |
42 ", SDL_GetError()); | |
43 exit(-1); | |
44 } | |
45 | |
46 /* Set palette */ | |
47 SDL_SetColors(screen, colors, 0, 256); | |
48 \&. | |
49 \&. | |
50 \&. | |
51 \&.\fR | |
52 .fi | |
53 .PP | |
54 .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
55 .PP | |
56 \fI\fBSDL_Color\fR\fR \fI\fBSDL_Surface\fR\fR, \fI\fBSDL_SetPalette\fP\fR, \fI\fBSDL_SetVideoMode\fP\fR | |
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