View file File name : tcolor Content :#!/bin/sh # the next line restarts using wish \ exec wish8.6 "$0" ${1+"$@"} # tcolor -- # This script implements a simple color editor, where you can # create colors using either the RGB, HSB, or CYM color spaces # and apply the color to existing applications. package require Tk 8.4 wm title . "Color Editor" # Global variables that control the program: # # colorSpace - Color space currently being used for # editing. Must be "rgb", "cmy", or "hsb". # label1, label2, label3 - Labels for the scales. # red, green, blue - Current color intensities in decimal # on a scale of 0-65535. # color - A string giving the current color value # in the proper form for x: # #RRRRGGGGBBBB # updating - Non-zero means that we're in the middle of # updating the scales to load a new color,so # information shouldn't be propagating back # from the scales to other elements of the # program: this would make an infinite loop. # command - Holds the command that has been typed # into the "Command" entry. # autoUpdate - 1 means execute the update command # automatically whenever the color changes. # name - Name for new color, typed into entry. set colorSpace hsb set red 65535 set green 0 set blue 0 set color #ffff00000000 set updating 0 set autoUpdate 1 set name "" # Create the menu bar at the top of the window. . configure -menu [menu .menu] menu .menu.file .menu add cascade -menu .menu.file -label File -underline 0 .menu.file add radio -label "RGB color space" -variable colorSpace \ -value rgb -underline 0 -command {changeColorSpace rgb} .menu.file add radio -label "CMY color space" -variable colorSpace \ -value cmy -underline 0 -command {changeColorSpace cmy} .menu.file add radio -label "HSB color space" -variable colorSpace \ -value hsb -underline 0 -command {changeColorSpace hsb} .menu.file add separator .menu.file add radio -label "Automatic updates" -variable autoUpdate \ -value 1 -underline 0 .menu.file add radio -label "Manual updates" -variable autoUpdate \ -value 0 -underline 0 .menu.file add separator .menu.file add command -label "Exit program" -underline 0 -command {exit} # Create the command entry window at the bottom of the window, along # with the update button. labelframe .command -text "Command:" -padx {1m 0} entry .command.e -textvariable command button .command.update -text Update -command doUpdate pack .command.update -side right -pady .1c -padx {.25c 0} pack .command.e -expand yes -fill x -ipadx 0.25c # Create the listbox that holds all of the color names in rgb.txt, # if an rgb.txt file can be found. grid .command -sticky nsew -row 2 -columnspan 3 -padx 1m -pady {0 1m} grid columnconfigure . {1 2} -weight 1 grid rowconfigure . 0 -weight 1 foreach i { /usr/local/lib/X11/rgb.txt /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt /X11/R5/lib/X11/rgb.txt /X11/R4/lib/rgb/rgb.txt /usr/openwin/lib/X11/rgb.txt } { if {![file readable $i]} { continue; } set f [open $i] labelframe .names -text "Select:" -padx .1c -pady .1c grid .names -row 0 -column 0 -sticky nsew -padx .15c -pady .15c -rowspan 2 grid columnconfigure . 0 -weight 1 listbox .names.lb -width 20 -height 12 -yscrollcommand ".names.s set" \ -exportselection false bind .names.lb <Double-1> { tc_loadNamedColor [.names.lb get [.names.lb curselection]] } scrollbar .names.s -orient vertical -command ".names.lb yview" pack .names.lb .names.s -side left -fill y -expand 1 while {[gets $f line] >= 0} { if {[regexp {^\s*\d+\s+\d+\s+\d+\s+(\S+)$} $line -> col]} { .names.lb insert end $col } } close $f break } # Create the three scales for editing the color, and the entry for # typing in a color value. frame .adjust foreach i {1 2 3} { label .adjust.l$i -textvariable label$i -pady 0 labelframe .adjust.$i -labelwidget .adjust.l$i -padx 1m -pady 1m scale .scale$i -from 0 -to 1000 -length 6c -orient horizontal \ -command tc_scaleChanged pack .scale$i -in .adjust.$i pack .adjust.$i } grid .adjust -row 0 -column 1 -sticky nsew -padx .15c -pady .15c labelframe .name -text "Name:" -padx 1m -pady 1m entry .name.e -textvariable name -width 10 pack .name.e -side right -expand 1 -fill x bind .name.e <Return> {tc_loadNamedColor $name} grid .name -column 1 -row 1 -sticky nsew -padx .15c -pady .15c # Create the color display swatch on the right side of the window. labelframe .sample -text "Color:" -padx 1m -pady 1m frame .sample.swatch -width 2c -height 5c -background $color label .sample.value -textvariable color -width 13 -font {Courier 12} pack .sample.swatch -side top -expand yes -fill both pack .sample.value -side bottom -pady .25c grid .sample -row 0 -column 2 -sticky nsew -padx .15c -pady .15c -rowspan 2 # The procedure below is invoked when one of the scales is adjusted. # It propagates color information from the current scale readings # to everywhere else that it is used. proc tc_scaleChanged args { global red green blue colorSpace color updating autoUpdate if {$updating} { return } switch $colorSpace { rgb { set red [format %.0f [expr {[.scale1 get]*65.535}]] set green [format %.0f [expr {[.scale2 get]*65.535}]] set blue [format %.0f [expr {[.scale3 get]*65.535}]] } cmy { set red [format %.0f [expr {65535 - [.scale1 get]*65.535}]] set green [format %.0f [expr {65535 - [.scale2 get]*65.535}]] set blue [format %.0f [expr {65535 - [.scale3 get]*65.535}]] } hsb { set list [hsbToRgb [expr {[.scale1 get]/1000.0}] \ [expr {[.scale2 get]/1000.0}] \ [expr {[.scale3 get]/1000.0}]] set red [lindex $list 0] set green [lindex $list 1] set blue [lindex $list 2] } } set color [format "#%04x%04x%04x" $red $green $blue] .sample.swatch config -bg $color if {$autoUpdate} doUpdate update idletasks } # The procedure below is invoked to update the scales from the # current red, green, and blue intensities. It's invoked after # a change in the color space and after a named color value has # been loaded. proc tc_setScales {} { global red green blue colorSpace updating set updating 1 switch $colorSpace { rgb { .scale1 set [format %.0f [expr {$red/65.535}]] .scale2 set [format %.0f [expr {$green/65.535}]] .scale3 set [format %.0f [expr {$blue/65.535}]] } cmy { .scale1 set [format %.0f [expr {(65535-$red)/65.535}]] .scale2 set [format %.0f [expr {(65535-$green)/65.535}]] .scale3 set [format %.0f [expr {(65535-$blue)/65.535}]] } hsb { set list [rgbToHsv $red $green $blue] .scale1 set [format %.0f [expr {[lindex $list 0] * 1000.0}]] .scale2 set [format %.0f [expr {[lindex $list 1] * 1000.0}]] .scale3 set [format %.0f [expr {[lindex $list 2] * 1000.0}]] } } set updating 0 } # The procedure below is invoked when a named color has been # selected from the listbox or typed into the entry. It loads # the color into the editor. proc tc_loadNamedColor name { global red green blue color autoUpdate if {[string index $name 0] != "#"} { set list [winfo rgb .sample.swatch $name] set red [lindex $list 0] set green [lindex $list 1] set blue [lindex $list 2] } else { switch [string length $name] { 4 {set format "#%1x%1x%1x"; set shift 12} 7 {set format "#%2x%2x%2x"; set shift 8} 10 {set format "#%3x%3x%3x"; set shift 4} 13 {set format "#%4x%4x%4x"; set shift 0} default {error "syntax error in color name \"$name\""} } if {[scan $name $format red green blue] != 3} { error "syntax error in color name \"$name\"" } set red [expr {$red<<$shift}] set green [expr {$green<<$shift}] set blue [expr {$blue<<$shift}] } tc_setScales set color [format "#%04x%04x%04x" $red $green $blue] .sample.swatch config -bg $color if {$autoUpdate} doUpdate } # The procedure below is invoked when a new color space is selected. # It changes the labels on the scales and re-loads the scales with # the appropriate values for the current color in the new color space proc changeColorSpace space { global label1 label2 label3 switch $space { rgb { set label1 "Adjust Red:" set label2 "Adjust Green:" set label3 "Adjust Blue:" tc_setScales return } cmy { set label1 "Adjust Cyan:" set label2 "Adjust Magenta:" set label3 "Adjust Yellow:" tc_setScales return } hsb { set label1 "Adjust Hue:" set label2 "Adjust Saturation:" set label3 "Adjust Brightness:" tc_setScales return } } } # The procedure below converts an RGB value to HSB. It takes red, green, # and blue components (0-65535) as arguments, and returns a list containing # HSB components (floating-point, 0-1) as result. The code here is a copy # of the code on page 615 of "Fundamentals of Interactive Computer Graphics" # by Foley and Van Dam. proc rgbToHsv {red green blue} { if {$red > $green} { set max [expr {double($red)}] set min [expr {double($green)}] } else { set max [expr {double($green)}] set min [expr {double($red)}] } if {$blue > $max} { set max [expr {double($blue)}] } elseif {$blue < $min} { set min [expr {double($blue)}] } set range [expr {$max-$min}] if {$max == 0} { set sat 0 } else { set sat [expr {($max-$min)/$max}] } if {$sat == 0} { set hue 0 } else { set rc [expr {($max - $red)/$range}] set gc [expr {($max - $green)/$range}] set bc [expr {($max - $blue)/$range}] if {$red == $max} { set hue [expr {($bc - $gc)/6.0}] } elseif {$green == $max} { set hue [expr {(2 + $rc - $bc)/6.0}] } else { set hue [expr {(4 + $gc - $rc)/6.0}] } if {$hue < 0.0} { set hue [expr {$hue + 1.0}] } } return [list $hue $sat [expr {$max/65535}]] } # The procedure below converts an HSB value to RGB. It takes hue, saturation, # and value components (floating-point, 0-1.0) as arguments, and returns a # list containing RGB components (integers, 0-65535) as result. The code # here is a copy of the code on page 616 of "Fundamentals of Interactive # Computer Graphics" by Foley and Van Dam. proc hsbToRgb {hue sat value} { set v [format %.0f [expr {65535.0*$value}]] if {$sat == 0} { return "$v $v $v" } else { set hue [expr {$hue*6.0}] if {$hue >= 6.0} { set hue 0.0 } scan $hue. %d i set f [expr {$hue-$i}] set p [format %.0f [expr {65535.0*$value*(1 - $sat)}]] set q [format %.0f [expr {65535.0*$value*(1 - ($sat*$f))}]] set t [format %.0f [expr {65535.0*$value*(1 - ($sat*(1 - $f)))}]] switch $i { 0 {return "$v $t $p"} 1 {return "$q $v $p"} 2 {return "$p $v $t"} 3 {return "$p $q $v"} 4 {return "$t $p $v"} 5 {return "$v $p $q"} default {error "i value $i is out of range"} } } } # The procedure below is invoked when the "Update" button is pressed, # and whenever the color changes if update mode is enabled. It # propagates color information as determined by the command in the # Command entry. proc doUpdate {} { global color command set newCmd $command regsub -all %% $command $color newCmd eval $newCmd } changeColorSpace hsb # Local Variables: # mode: tcl # End: