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% notcurses_palette(3) % nick black nickblack@linux.com % v2.0.2
NAME
notcurses_palette - operations on notcurses palettes
SYNOPSIS
#include <notcurses/notcurses.h>
typedef struct palette256 {
// We store the RGB values as a regular ol' channel
uint32_t chans[256];
} palette256;
bool notcurses_cantruecolor(const struct notcurses nc);*
palette256 palette256_new(struct notcurses nc);**
int palette256_use(struct notcurses nc, const palette256 p);**
int palette256_set_rgb8(palette256 p, int idx, int r, int g, int b);*
int palette256_set(palette256 p, int idx, unsigned rgb);*
int palette256_get_rgb8(const palette256 p, int idx, int restrict r, int* restrict g, int* restrict b);**
void palette256_free(palette256 p);*
bool notcurses_canchangecolors(const struct notcurses nc);*
DESCRIPTION
Some terminals only support 256 colors, but allow the full palette to be specified with arbitrary RGB colors. In all cases, it's more performant to use indexed colors, since it's much less data to write to the terminal. If you can limit yourself to 256 colors, that's probably for the best.
In addition, palette-based color allows for very fast color cycling effects, since a single command can affect many cells on the screen.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning int
return -1 on failure, or 0 on success. Failure is
always due to invalid inputs. Functions returning bool
are predicates, and
return the requested value. Functions returning unsigned
forms return the
input, modified as requested.
SEE ALSO
notcurses(3), notcurses_cell(3), notcurses_channels(3), notcurses_output(3), notcurses_plane(3)