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glutSetColor(3GLUT)                                 GLUT                                 glutSetColor(3GLUT)



NAME
       glutSetColor - sets the color of a colormap entry in the layer of use for the current window.

SYNTAX
       void glutSetColor(int cell,
                   GLfloat red, GLfloat green, GLfloat blue);

ARGUMENTS
       cell      Color cell index (starting at zero).

       red       Red intensity (clamped between 0.0 and 1.0 inclusive).

       green     Green intensity (clamped between 0.0 and 1.0 inclusive).

       blue      Blue intensity (clamped between 0.0 and 1.0 inclusive).

DESCRIPTION
       Sets  the  cell  color index colormap entry of the current window's logical colormap for the layer in
       use with the color specified by red, green, and blue.  The layer in use of the current window  should
       be  a  color index window.  cell should be zero or greater and less than the total number of colormap
       entries for the window.  If the layer in use's colormap was copied by reference, a glutSetColor  call
       will  force  the duplication of the colormap.  Do not attempt to set the color of an overlay's trans-parent transparent
       parent index.

SEE ALSO
       glutGetColor(3G), glutCopyColormap(3G), glutInitDisplayMode(3G)


AUTHOR
       Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com)



GLUT                                                 3.7                                 glutSetColor(3GLUT)

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