1Curses::UI::Color(3)  User Contributed Perl Documentation Curses::UI::Color(3)
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NAME

6       Curses::UI::Color - Color support module
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WARNING

9       This is a development version. As I do not expect to change the
10       interface during this time it may happen that the color behaviour (e.g.
11       to what extend color is drawn in a window) may change or even the
12       colors themselves. If you want something stable, use -color_support =>
13       0 , but you won't get those fency colors then :-)
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DESCRIPTION

16       This module provides all functions related to color support in
17       Curses::UI. The color support was implemented without disturbing old
18       applications, they will look as they used to do. Only if you enable
19       color support explicitly and it is available on your terminal the color
20       functions will have an effect.
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SYNOPSIS

23       my $cui = new Curses::UI(-color_support => 1,
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26       my $mainw = $cui->add('screen', 'Window');
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28       $mainw->add('l','Label', -bg => "white",
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30                                -text => "Colored Label");
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METHODS

33       ·   new (-default-colors => BOOLEAN)
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35           Creates a new Curses::UI::Color object, the option default colors
36           define if the use_default_colors function of Curses is used. See
37           Curses for that.
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39       ·   get_colors ( )
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41           Returns all in this object defined colors as an array
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43       ·   colors ( )
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45           Is true if color support is enabled.
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47       ·   define_color ( NAME, R, G, B )
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49           This function defines a new color in the Color object. The RGB
50           values can be between 0 and 1000. Existing colors can be redefined.
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USAGE

53       Curses::UI has 7 predefined colors:
54                black
55                red
56                green
57                yellow
58                blue
59                magenta
60                cyan
61                white
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63       Curses::UI with color support also defines some new options:
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65            -fg  -bg for general foreground and background color.
66           -tfg -tbg for widget title fg and bg color
67           -bfg -bbg for widget border fg and bg color
68           -sfg -sbg for scrollbar fg and bg color
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70       Every widget has has a runtime setter:
71           set_color_fg ( COLOR )
72           set_colof_bg ( COLOR )
73           set_color_tfg ( COLOR )
74           set_colof_tbg ( COLOR )
75           set_color_bfg ( COLOR )
76           set_colof_bbg ( COLOR )
77           set_color_sfg ( COLOR )
78           set_colof_sbg ( COLOR )
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80       Mostly every widget has a -fg and -bg option to set the foreground and
81       background color using the above color names. Own colors can be defined
82       using the define_color method. Every widget that supports color by now
83       has also two functions set_color_fg and set_color_bg to set or change
84       the color at runtime.  Widgets with borders and scrollbars can use -bfg
85       and -bbg to set the foreground and background color of the border or
86       the -sfg and -sbg option to set the colors of the scrollbar.  Widgets
87       with titles can set the -tfg and -tbg option to define the title
88       foreground and background color.
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90       Check also the examples/color_editor for seeing what is possible at the
91       moment.
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SEE ALSO

94       Curses::UI
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AUTHOR

97       Copyright (c) 2003 Marcus Thiesen. All rights reserved.
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99       Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (marcus@cpan.thiesenweb.de)
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101       This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
102       or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified
103       under the same terms as perl itself.
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