| #!/usr/bin/perl |
| # Author: Todd Larason <jtl@molehill.org> |
| # $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/vttests/256colors2.pl,v 1.2 2002/03/26 01:46:43 dickey Exp $ |
| |
| # use the resources for colors 0-15 - usually more-or-less a |
| # reproduction of the standard ANSI colors, but possibly more |
| # pleasing shades |
| |
| # colors 16-231 are a 6x6x6 color cube |
| for ($red = 0; $red < 6; $red++) { |
| for ($green = 0; $green < 6; $green++) { |
| for ($blue = 0; $blue < 6; $blue++) { |
| printf("\x1b]4;%d;rgb:%2.2x/%2.2x/%2.2x\x1b\\", |
| 16 + ($red * 36) + ($green * 6) + $blue, |
| ($red ? ($red * 40 + 55) : 0), |
| ($green ? ($green * 40 + 55) : 0), |
| ($blue ? ($blue * 40 + 55) : 0)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # colors 232-255 are a grayscale ramp, intentionally leaving out |
| # black and white |
| for ($gray = 0; $gray < 24; $gray++) { |
| $level = ($gray * 10) + 8; |
| printf("\x1b]4;%d;rgb:%2.2x/%2.2x/%2.2x\x1b\\", |
| 232 + $gray, $level, $level, $level); |
| } |
| |
| |
| # display the colors |
| |
| # first the system ones: |
| print "System colors:\n"; |
| for ($color = 0; $color < 8; $color++) { |
| print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m "; |
| } |
| print "\x1b[0m\n"; |
| for ($color = 8; $color < 16; $color++) { |
| print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m "; |
| } |
| print "\x1b[0m\n\n"; |
| |
| # now the color cube |
| print "Color cube, 6x6x6:\n"; |
| for ($green = 0; $green < 6; $green++) { |
| for ($red = 0; $red < 6; $red++) { |
| for ($blue = 0; $blue < 6; $blue++) { |
| $color = 16 + ($red * 36) + ($green * 6) + $blue; |
| print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m "; |
| } |
| print "\x1b[0m "; |
| } |
| print "\n"; |
| } |
| |
| |
| # now the grayscale ramp |
| print "Grayscale ramp:\n"; |
| for ($color = 232; $color < 256; $color++) { |
| print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m "; |
| } |
| print "\x1b[0m\n"; |