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DXmCreateColorMixDialog(3X)			   DXmCreateColorMixDialog(3X)

NAME
       DXmCreateColorMixDialog	-  Creates a color mixing widget with a dialog
       box.

SYNOPSIS
       Widget DXmCreateColorMixDialog(
	       Widget parent,
	       String name,
	       ArgList arglist,
	       Cardinal argcount );

PARAMETERS
       The identifier (widget ID) of the parent widget.	 The name of the  cre‐
       ated  widget.   The application argument list.  The number of arguments
       in the application argument list.

DESCRIPTION
       DXmCreateColorMixDialog allows your DECwindows  Motif  applications  to
       query  users  for a color.  The color mixing widget provides users with
       immediate feedback, displaying each new color as it is selected.	  This
       widget uses a pop-up dialog box (or nonpop-up dialog box if you use the
       DXmCreateColorMix routine) that is preconfigured to contain the follow‐
       ing subwidgets:

       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       Subwidget		       Description
       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       Scratch pad		       Stores intermediate colors for later use in
				       color mixing.
       Color display subwidget	       Displays the original  color  and  the  new
				       color.
       Color  model option menu sub‐   Implements choice of color model.
       widget
       Color mixer subwidget	       Provides graphic tools  users  can  use	to
				       define new colors.
       Push button subwidgets	       Activate color mixing widget functions.
       Label subwidgets		       Provide descriptive information.
       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

       The color mixing widget allows a user to choose from up to five differ‐
       ent color models: The default color model for the color	mixing	widget
       on  color  systems (it does not display on non-color systems or on sys‐
       tems with too few resources).

	      The color picker consists of a"-color color spectrum and a color
	      palette option menu, a color interpolator and its title, a smear
	      button, and undo button, two paint  bucket  buttons,  and	 arrow
	      buttons to control the warmth and lightness of interpolator col‐
	      ors.  In the HLS color model, a  color  is  specified  by	 three
	      characteristics:	hue, lightness, and saturation.	 Hue is color.
	      Lightness describes the intensity of the color  (the  amount  of
	      the color).  Saturation describes the purity of the color or how
	      much the color is diluted by white.

	      To support the HLS color model, the color mixer  subwidget  con‐
	      tains  three scales that represent the ranges of hue, lightness,
	      and saturation. The hue scale presents color values as  a	 range
	      between  0  and 360. The lightness and saturation scales present
	      their values as a range of percentages between 0 and  100.   The
	      default  color  model  for the color mixing widget on monochrome
	      systems.

	      In the RGB color model, a color is specified  as	a  mixture  of
	      different	 intensities of red, green, and blue.  In the X Window
	      System, Version 11, you specify the intensity of red, green,  or
	      blue  as a value between 0 and 65,535. Zero is the lowest inten‐
	      sity.  Black is defined as a zero-intensity value for all	 three
	      colors; white is"0 percent intensity for all three colors.

	      To  support  the RGB color model, the color mixer subwidget con‐
	      tains three scales that represent the  ranges  of	 intensity  of
	      red, green, and blue.  Each scale presents these color values as
	      a percentage between 0 and 100.  In addition,  the  color	 mixer
	      subwidget	 contains text widgets in which users of your applica‐
	      tion can enter RGB values directly as text.   The	 text  widgets
	      and the scales are linked: a change in one effects a correspond‐
	      ing change in the other.	A scrolled window  that	 presents  the
	      user  with  a  list  of  X11  named  colors.  Each button in the
	      scrolled window shows the	 name  of  an  X11  color.  If	enough
	      resources	 are  available,  the background is set to that color.
	      (If the new color is not further modified by other color models,
	      the  X11	name of this color is also returned to the application
	      as part of the color mixing widget's callback  structure.)   You
	      can  use	the  scroll  bar  to  scroll  through this color list.
	      Clicking MB1 on a color in the list  causes  the	color  display
	      subwidget to become filled with that color. The color browser is
	      available on all systems.

	      A complete list of all the X color values available  to  you  is
	      located on your system.  To find it, type the following command:
	      % find / -name '*rgb*' -print A scale widget that allows genera‐
	      tion  of	gray  shades  ranging  from  black to white.  When the
	      Greyscale mixer is selected, the current new color is  converted
	      to an appropriate shade of gray, which can then be adjusted with
	      the scale widget.	 All shades of gray generated  by  this	 model
	      are  a  mixture of equal portions of red, green, and blue, which
	      means that they appear identically on both color and gray	 scale
	      systems.

	      The Greyscale mixer is available on all systems.

					    Note

	      When considering whether to use a pop-up or nonpop-up color mix‐
	      ing widget, the following conditions are in effect:  The	pop-up
	      color  mixing  widget  (which  you create with the DXmCreateCol‐
	      orMixDialog routine) allocates the necessary  color  cells  each
	      time it is mapped and then releases them each time the widget is
	      unmapped.	 The nonpop-up color mixing widget (which  you	create
	      with  the	 DXmCreateColorMix  routine)  allocates	 the necessary
	      color cells at creation time but does not release them until the
	      widget  is  destroyed.  As such, if color resources are limited,
	      your application should  use  the	 pop-up	 color	mixing	widget
	      instead of the nonpop-up version.

   Resource Information
       You can set the following widget-specific resources in the arglist when
       using any combination of default or application-provided color  display
       and color mixer subwidgets:

       XmString		DXmNclearLabel; XmString	DXmNdisplayLabel; Wid‐
       get	    DXmNdisplayWindow; XmString	       DXmNhelpLabel; XmString
       DXmNmainLabel; XmString	      DXmNmixerLabel; Widget	      DXmNmix‐
       erWindow; unsigned short	 DXmNnewBlueValue;  unsigned  short   DXmNnew‐
       GreenValue;  unsigned short  DXmNnewRedValue; unsigned short  DXmNorig‐
       BlueValue; unsigned short  DXmNorigGreenValue; unsigned short  DXmNori‐
       gRedValue;  XmString	   DXmNresetLabelString; XmString	 DXmN‐
       scratchPadInfoLabel;  XmString	      DXmNscratchPadLabel;  void  proc
       DXmNsetMixerColorProc; void proc	      DXmNsetNewColorProc; XtCallback‐
       List  XmNapplyCallback;	XmString	 XmNapplyLabelString;  XtCall‐
       backList	   XmNcancelCallback;	XmString	 XmNcancelLabelString;
       XtCallbackList  XmNokCallback; XmString	      XmNokLabelString; Widget
       XmNworkWindow;

       You can set the following widget-specific resources in the arglist only
       when using the default color display subwidget:

       unsigned short  DXmNbackBlueValue; unsigned short   DXmNbackGreenValue;
       unsigned	 short	 DXmNbackRedValue;  Dimension	    DXmNdisplayColWin‐
       Height; Dimension	DXmNdisplayColWinWidth;	 Dimension	  DXm‐
       NdispWinMargin; Boolean	       DXmNmatchColors;

       You can set the following widget-specific resources in the arglist only
       when using the default color mixer subwidget:

       XmString	       DXmNblackLabel;	XmString	 DXmNblueLabel;	 short
       DXmNbrowserItemCount;  XmString	       DXmNbrowserLabel; unsigned char
       DXmNcolorModel; XmString	       DXmNcoolerLabel; XmString	 DXmN‐
       darkerLabel;  XmString	     DXmNearthtoneLabel; XmString	 DXmN‐
       fullLabel; XmString	  DXmNgrayLabel; XmString	  DXmNgreenLa‐
       bel; XmString	    DXmNgreyscaleLabel; Boolean		DXmNgreyscale‐
       OnGreyscale; XmString	    DXmNhlsLabel;  XmString	    DXmNhueLa‐
       bel;  short	      DXmNinterpTileCount; short	   DXmNinterp‐
       TileHeight; short	   DXmNinterpTileWidth; XmString	 DXmN‐
       interpTitleLabel;     XmString		 DXmNlighterLabel;    XmString
       DXmNlightLabel;	 short		   DXmNlightnessIncrement;    XmString
       DXmNoptionLabel; XmString	DXmNpastelLabel; unsigned short	 DXmN‐
       pickerColors; XmString	      DXmNpickerLabel;	short		 DXmN‐
       pickerTileHeight;    short	       DXmNpickerTileWidth;   XmString
       DXmNpickerTitleLabel;	XmString	    DXmNredLabel;     XmString
       DXmNrgbLabel; XmString	     DXmNsatLabel; XmString	   DXmNslider‐
       Label; XmString	      DXmNsmearLabel; XmString	       DXmNspectrumLa‐
       bel;  XmString	     DXmNundoLabel; XmString	    DXmNuserPaletteLa‐
       bel; XmString	     DXmNvalueLabel;  XmString	       DXmNvividLabel;
       XmString		DXmNwarmerLabel;  unsigned short  DXmNwarmthIncrement;
       XmString	       DXmNwhiteLabel;

   Resources
       (Default or Application-Provided Color Display/Mixer Subwidgets) Speci‐
       fies  the  text that appears as the label of the scratch pad clear push
       button.	The default text is “Clear”.  Access is	 CSG.	Specifies  the
       text  that  appears above the color display subwidget, centered between
       the left and right borders.  There is no default. Access is  CSG.   The
       color  display  subwidget.   The	 default  is the color mixing widget's
       color display subwidget.	 Access is CSG.

	      Note the following: Setting this resource to Null at widget cre‐
	      ation  time prevents the color display subwidget from being dis‐
	      played.  If an application substitutes  its  own	color  display
	      subwidget	 for the default color display subwidget, the applica‐
	      tion is completely responsible for managing the subwidget	 (mak‐
	      ing  it  visible	and  controlling its geometry management).  An
	      application can return to the default color display subwidget by
	      using  the Intrinsic routine XtSetValues to set the DXmNdisplay‐
	      Window resource to Null.	Specifies the text that appears inside
	      the  Help	 push  button.	The default text is “Help”.  Access is
	      CSG.  Specifies the text that appears at the top	of  the	 color
	      mixing  widget,  centered	 between  the  left and right borders.
	      There is no default.  Access is CSG.  Specifies  the  text  that
	      appears  above  the  color mixer subwidget, centered between the
	      left and right borders.  There is no default.   Access  is  CSG.
	      The  color  mixer	 subwidget.  The default color mixer subwidget
	      supports the Hue Lightness Saturation (HLS),  Red,  Green,  Blue
	      (RGB),  Color Picker, Browser, and Greyscale Mixer color models.
	      Setting this resource to Null at widget creation	time  prevents
	      the color mixer subwidget from being displayed.  Access is CSG.

	      Note  the following: If an application substitutes its own color
	      mixer subwidget for  the	default	 color	mixer  subwidget,  the
	      application is completely responsible for managing the subwidget
	      (making it visible and controlling its geometry management).  An
	      application  can later return to the default color mixer subwid‐
	      get by using the Intrinsic routine XtSetValues to set the	 DXmN‐
	      mixerWindow resource to Null.  Applications that use the default
	      color mixer subwidget are not required to update the  new	 color
	      value.   However,	 applications  that  provide  their  own color
	      mixer subwidget must update the new color value, by using either
	      the  Intrinsic routine XtSetValues or the DXmColorMixSetNewColor
	      routine (which is faster).  The new blue	color  value  for  the
	      color mixing widget.  The default is 0 unless DXmNmatchColors is
	      True.  If DXmNmatchColors	 is  True,  then  DXmNnewBlueValue  is
	      always  set  by  default to match DXmNorigBlueValue whenever the
	      widget is created or made visible. Access is CSG.	 The new green
	      color  value  for	 the  color  mixing  widget.  The default is 0
	      unless DXmNmatchColors is True.	If  DXmNmatchColors  is	 True,
	      then  DXmNnewGreenValue  is  always set by default to match DXm‐
	      NorigGreenValue whenever the widget is created or made  visible.
	      Access  is  CSG.	 The  new red color value for the color mixing
	      widget.  The default is 0 unless DXmNmatchColors	is  True.   If
	      DXmNmatchColors  is  True, then DXmNnewRedValue is always set by
	      default to match DXmNorigRedValue whenever the widget is created
	      or  made	visible. Access is CSG.	 The original blue color value
	      for the color mixing widget.  The default is 0; however,	appli‐
	      cations should set the original blue value.  Access is CSG.  The
	      original green color value for the  color	 mixing	 widget.   The
	      default  is  0;  however,	 applications  should set the original
	      green value.  Access is CSG.  The original red color  value  for
	      the  color  mixing  widget.  The default is 0; however, applica‐
	      tions should set the original red value.	Access is CSG.	Speci‐
	      fies  the	 text  that appears inside the Reset push button.  The
	      default is “Reset”.  Access is CSG.   Specifies  the  text  that
	      appears as the label centered at the top of the scratch pad pop-
	      up. The default text is “Save colors here...”.  Access  is  CSG.
	      Specifies	 the text that appears as the label of the scratch pad
	      push button. The default text is “Scratch	 Pad...”.   Access  is
	      CSG.  The resource used by the color mixing widget to update the
	      current color mixer controls when the  application  sets	a  new
	      color.   (It is intended for applications that use a non-default
	      color mixer subwidget.) The default is a procedure (specific  to
	      the  color  mixing  widget) that updates the appropriate default
	      color model (Picker, HLS, RGB, Browser, or  Greyscale).	Access
	      is  CSG.	The resource used by the color mixing widget to update
	      the new color values displayed in the color  display  subwidget.
	      If  the application replaces the default color display subwidget
	      and requires that the color mixing widget update the new	color,
	      the application must set this resource. Otherwise, replacing the
	      default color display subwidget  sets  this  resource  to	 Null.
	      Access is CSG.

	      If this resource is set and the application manages this subwid‐
	      get, the work window is placed below the color display and color
	      mixer  subwidgets (if present) and above the color mixing widget
	      push buttons.  Callback (or callbacks) made when the user clicks
	      the  Apply  push	button widget in the color mixing widget.  The
	      reason for this callback is XmCR_APPLY.  The  default  is	 Null.
	      Access is CSG.  Specifies the text that appears inside the Apply
	      push button.  The default is “Apply”.  Access is CSG.   Callback
	      (or  callbacks) made when the user clicks the Cancel push button
	      widget in the color mixing widget.  The reason for this callback
	      is XmCR_CANCEL.  The default is Null.  Access is CSG.  Specifies
	      the text that  appears  inside  the  Cancel  push	 button.   The
	      default  is  “Cancel”.   Access is CSG.  Callback (or callbacks)
	      made when the user clicks the OK push button widget in the color
	      mixing  widget.	The reason for this callback is XmCR_ACTIVATE.
	      The default is Null. Access is CSG.   Specifies  the  text  that
	      appears inside the OK push button.  The default is “OK”.	Access
	      is CSG.  An optional work area subwidget.	 The default is	 Null.
	      Access is CSG.

   Resources
       (Default	 Color	Display Subwidget Only) The value of the default color
       display subwidget's blue background color. The  default value is	 32767
       (gray). Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.	The  value  of
	      the  default  color  display subwidget's green background color.
	      The default value is 32767 (gray).  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get  is  used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The value of
	      the default color display subwidget's red background color.  The
	      default value is 32767 (gray). Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.	The height  of
	      the  original  and new color display windows.  The default is 80
	      pixels.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get  is  used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The width of
	      the original and new color display windows.  The default	is  80
	      pixels.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get is used; otherwise, the resource  is	ignored.   The	margin
	      between  the  original and the new color display windows and the
	      outsides edges of the color display subwidget.   The  margin  is
	      the  area	 affected  by  the   background resources (set gray by
	      default). The default width is 20 pixels.	 Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get  is  used;  otherwise,  the  resource is ignored.  A Boolean
	      resource that specifies whether new color values are matched  to
	      original	color  values whenever the color mixing widget is cre‐
	      ated and made visible.  When True, new color values are  matched
	      to  original color values.  When False, new color values are not
	      matched to original color values.	 The default is True.	Access
	      is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color display subwid‐
	      get is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.

   Resources
       (Default Color Mixer Subwidget Only) Specifies the  text	 that  appears
       below  the  left	 end  of  the  middle scale subwidget.	The default is
       “Black”.	 Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the HLS	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      Specifies the text that appears below the left end of the bottom
	      scale subwidget.	The default is “Blue”.	Access is CSG.

	      This  resource  is  used	in  the RGB mixer if the default color
	      mixer subwidget is used; otherwise,  the	resource  is  ignored.
	      The  number  of  visible items in the browser's color list.  You
	      can set this resource only at widget creation time. Each visible
	      item  requires  that the color mix widget allocate its own color
	      cell.  The default is 5. Access is CG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears as the fourth item in the color model option	 menu.
	      The default text is “Browser”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.   The  color	 model
	      currently	 being used.  The values for this resource are as fol‐
	      lows:

	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Color Model    Value		      When Default
	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Color Picker   DXmColorModelPicker      Color systems
	      HLS	     DXmColorModelHLS	      Not    used    as
						      default
	      RGB	     DXmColorModelRGB	      Monochrome   sys‐
						      tems
	      Browser	     DXmColorModelBrowser     Not    used    as
						      default
	      Greyscale	     DXmColorModelGreyscale   Gray  scale  sys‐
						      tems
	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      Applications should set this resource before the widget is  man‐
	      aged  (if	 at  all),  and	 allow users to switch color models by
	      using the option menu.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      of the Cooler arrow  button.   The  default  text	 is  “Cooler”.
	      Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      of  the  Darker  arrow  button.	The  default text is "Darker".
	      Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is  used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The label used to
	      represent the earthtones palette in the picker  spectrum	option
	      menu.  The default text is “Earthtones”.	Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that  appears below the right end of the bottom scale subwidget.
	      The default is “Full”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the HLS	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      Specifies the text that appears below the	 left  of  the	bottom
	      scale subwidget. The default is “Gray”.  Access is CSG.

	      This  resource  is  used	in  the HLS mixer if the default color
	      mixer subwidget is used; otherwise,  the	resource  is  ignored.
	      Specifies the text that appears below the left end of the middle
	      scale subwidget.	The default is “Green”.	 Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the RGB	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      Specifies the text that appears as the bottom item in the	 color
	      model  option menu.  The default text is “Grayscale”.  Access is
	      CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  A Boolean resource
	      that, when True, specifies that the greyscale mixing color model
	      is to be the default on greyscale systems.  The default is True.
	      Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears as the second item in the color model option	 menu.
	      The default is “HLS”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears to the left of the top scale subwidget. The default
	      is “Hue:”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the HLS	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      The number of interpolator tiles used.  (The color mixing widget
	      must allocate a color cell for each interpolator tile.)  You can
	      set this resource only at widget creation time.  The default  is
	      10.  Access is CG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The height of each
	      interpolator tile, in pixels.  The default is 30. Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The width of  each
	      interpolator tile, in pixels.  The default is 30. Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears centered above the interpolator widget. The default
	      text is “Interpolator”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      of the Lighter arrow button.  The	 default  text	is  “Lighter”.
	      Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that  appears  to	 the  left  of the bottom scale subwidget. The
	      default is “Lightness:”.	Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the HLS	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      The percentage by which to increase or decrease the lightness of
	      the  color  of each interpolator tile when the lighter or darker
	      buttons are pressed.  The default is 5.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears inside the color model option menu  subwidget.  The
	      default is “Color Model:”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The label used  to
	      represent	 the  pastels  palette	in  the picker spectrum option
	      menu.  The default text is “Pastels”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is  used;	 otherwise, the resource is ignored.  A palette of ten
	      colors that will be available  through  the  user	 palette  menu
	      option.	If  not	 specified, no user palette will appear in the
	      menu; otherwise, the user palette will become the default picker
	      palette.	 You  can  set	this  resource only at widget creation
	      time.  Access is CG.

	      Note that the first item in the array is the red	value  of  the
	      first  spectrum  tile,  the  second item is its green value, the
	      third item is its blue value, the	 fourth	 item  is  the	second
	      tile's  red  value,  and	so  on.	 Thus, this array must contain
	      thirty elements if it is set.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears as the top item in the  color  model	 option	 menu.
	      The default text is “Picker”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The height of each
	      individual  spectrum tile, in pixels.  The default is 30. Access
	      is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is  used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The width of each
	      individual spectrum tile, in pixels.  The default is 30.	Access
	      is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that  appears centered above the picker widget. The default text
	      is “Spectrum”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears below the left end of the top scale subwidget.  The
	      default is “Red”.	 Access is CSG.

	      This  resource  is  used	in  the RGB mixer if the default color
	      mixer subwidget is used; otherwise,  the	resource  is  ignored.
	      Specifies	 the  text that appears as the third item in the color
	      model option menu.  The default is “RGB”.	 Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that appears to the left of  the	middle	scale  subwidget.  The
	      default is “Saturation:”.	 Access is CSG.

	      This  resource  is  used	in  the HLS mixer if the default color
	      mixer subwidget is used; otherwise,  the	resource  is  ignored.
	      Specifies	 the  text  that appears above the left end of the top
	      scale subwidget. The default is “Percentage”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the RGB	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      Specifies the text of the Smear push button.  The	 default  text
	      is “Smear”. Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The label used  to
	      represent	 the  “rainbow”	 palette in the picker spectrum option
	      menu.  The default text is “Spectrum”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      of the Undo push button.	The default text is “Undo”. Access  is
	      CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The label used  to
	      represent	 the  application-defined user palette in the spectrum
	      option menu.  The default text is	 “User	palette”.   Access  is
	      CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that  appears  above the column of text subwidgets.  The default
	      is “Value”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the RGB	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer  subwidget	is  used;  otherwise, the resource is ignored.
	      The label used to represent the vivids  palette  in  the	picker
	      spectrum	option menu.  The default text is “Vivids”.  Access is
	      CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      of the Warmer arrow  button.   The  default  text	 is  “Warmer”.
	      Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  The amount of  red
	      or  blue	added  to the color of each interpolator tile when the
	      warmer or cooler buttons are  pressed.   The  default  is	 5000.
	      Access is CSG.

	      This resource is valid only if the default color mixer subwidget
	      is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.  Specifies the text
	      that  appears below the right end of the middle scale subwidget.
	      The default is “White”.  Access is CSG.

	      This resource is used in the HLS	mixer  if  the	default	 color
	      mixer subwidget is used; otherwise, the resource is ignored.

   Resource Information
       The  following  resources  inherited from XmBulletinBoard are supported
       differently: The default for XmNdialogStyle is XmDIALOG_MODELESS.   The
       default	for  XmNdialogTitle is “Color Mixing”.	The default for XmNre‐
       sizePolicy is XmRESIZE_NONE.

   Resource Information
       typedef struct {
	      int	      reason;
	      XEvent	      *event;
	      unsigned short  newred;
	      unsigned short  newgrn;
	      unsigned short  newblu;
	      char	      *newname;
	      unsigned short  origred;
	      unsigned short  origgrn;
	      unsigned short  origblu*L; } DXmColorMixCallbackStruct;

   Callback Field Descriptions
       An integer set to the callback reason. See the Callback Reasons section
       for  the	 values	 that  are  valid for this widget.  A pointer to the X
       event structure describing the event that generated this callback.  The
       new  red	 color value for the color mixing widget.  The new green color
       value for the color mixing widget.  The new blue color  value  for  the
       color  mixing  widget.	Passes a color name to an application.	If the
       user selects a named color from the Browser and then triggers  a	 call‐
       back  to	 the  application without modifying the new color, the newname
       field of the callback data structure is filled in with a pointer to  an
       ASCII, null-terminated string that contains the color's X11 name.  This
       string is read-only, and should not be freed or modified.

	      If a color is generated in one of the  other  color  models,  or
	      generated	 in the browser and subsequently modified, the newname
	      field in the callback structure is set to	 Null.	 The  original
	      red color value for the color mixing widget.  The original green
	      color value for the color	 mixing	 widget.   The	original  blue
	      color value for the color mixing widget.

   Callback Reasons
       The  user has activated the OK push button.  The user has activated the
       Apply push button.  The user has activated the Cancel push button.

   Resource Information
       The color mixing widget completely controls the layout of its children.

   Resizing
       The color mixing widget computes the smallest possible size required to
       enclose	all of its children, including any of the variably sized color
       mixing subwidgets. The size remains fixed while the user	 selects  dif‐
       ferent color models from the option menu.

   Inherited Resources
       DXmCreateColorMixDialog	inherits behaviour and resources from the fol‐
       lowing superclasses:

       Core Resource Set Composite Resource Set Constraint Resource Set XmMan‐
       ager Resource Set XmBulletinBoard Resource Set

RETURN VALUES
       The identifier (widget ID) of the created color mixing widget.

SEE ALSO
       DXmCreateColorMix(3X),  DXmColorMixGetNewColor(3X),  DXmColorMixSetNew‐
       Color(3X)

						   DXmCreateColorMixDialog(3X)
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