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PIXEDIT(1)  —  Stardent Computer Inc.

NAME

pixedit − pixel color editor for X11

SYNTAX

/usr/bin/X11/pixedit

DESCRIPTION

Pixedit makes temporary changes to the installed colormap, allowing the user to observe the effects.  It’s useful for trying to pick that perfect color or find the appropriate color combination for an application. 

When pixedit first starts, the cursor changes to a crosshair.  Click on the screen pixel whose color and whose colormap you wish to edit.  Then, in the upper right there will be a box containing the current color along with a label showing the current RGB values in X11 hex format. 

To adjust the current color you can use one of the nine sliders, each controlling one of the RGB, HSV, or CMY values for the current color.  Or you can click on a cell displayed in the palette to use its color.  The button underneath the hex label switches between the three palettes: range, narrow, and wide. 

The "select" button allows you to choose another cell to edit, the "cancel" button restores the current color to its original value, the "restore" button restores all the cells of the colormap to their original value, and the "quit" button exits out of pixedit. 

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AUTHOR

Mike Yang

September 29, 2021

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