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.TH COLORS 1
.SH NAME
-getmap, colors \- display color map
+colors, cmapcube \- display color map
.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
.B colors
@@ -9,16 +9,13 @@ getmap, colors \- display color map
.B -x
]
.PP
-.B getmap
+.B cmapcube
[
-.I colormap
+.B -nbw
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Colors
-presents a grid showing the colors in the current color map.
-If the display is true color,
-.I colors
-shows a grid of the RGBV color map
+presents a grid showing the colors in the RGBV color map
(see
.IR color (7)).
.PP
@@ -37,36 +34,22 @@ option instead shows, in the same form, a grey-scale ramp.
.PP
A menu on mouse button 3 contains a single entry, to exit the program.
.PP
-On 8-bit color-mapped displays,
-.I getmap
-loads the display's color map (default
-.BR rgbv ).
-The named
-.I colormap
-can be a file in the current directory or in the standard repository
-.BR /lib/cmap .
-It can also be a string of the form
-.B gamma
-or
-.BI gamma N\f1 ,
-where
-.I N
-is a floating point value for the gamma, defining the contrast for a monochrome map.
-Similarly,
-.B rgamma
+.I Cmapcube
+presents the same colors but in a 3-dimensional cube.
+Dragging with button 1 rotates the cube.
+Clicking on a color with button 2
+displays the map index for that color.
+Clicking button 3 exits.
+.PP
+The
+.B -n
+option disables drawing of the color squares.
+The
+.B -b
and
-.BI rgamma N
-define a reverse-video monochrome map.
-Finally, the names
-.B screen
-or
-.B display
-or
-.B vga
-are taken as synonyms for the current color map stored in the display hardware.
-.SH FILES
-.B /lib/cmap
-directory of color map files
+.B -w
+options set the background (default grey)
+to black or white.
.SH SOURCE
.B \*9/src/cmd/draw/colors.c
.SH SEE ALSO