4 PostScript provides different
color models. They are available to
5 \PyX{} by different
color classes, which just pass the colors down to
6 the PostScript level. This implies, that there are no conversion
7 routines between different
color models available. However, some
color
8 model conversion routines are included in Python's standard library in
9 the module
\texttt{colorsym
}. Furthermore also the comparison of
10 colors within a
color model is not supported, but might be added in
11 future versions at least for checking
color identity and for ordering
14 There is a class for each of the supported
color models, namely
15 \verb|gray|,
\verb|rgb|,
\verb|cmyk|, and
\verb|hsb|. The constructors
16 take variables appropriate for the
color model. Additionally, a list of
17 named colors is given in appendix~
\ref{colorname
}.
26 c.fill(path.rect(
0,
0,
7,
3),
[color.gray(
0.8)
])
27 c.fill(path.rect(
1,
1,
1,
1),
[color.rgb.red
])
28 c.fill(path.rect(
3,
1,
1,
1),
[color.rgb.green
])
29 c.fill(path.rect(
5,
1,
1,
1),
[color.rgb.blue
])
31 c.writeEPSfile("
color")
35 The file
\verb|
color.eps| is created and looks like:
37 \includegraphics{color}
40 \section{Color palettes
}
42 The
color module provides a class
\verb|palette| for transitions between
43 colors. A list of named palettes is available in appendix~
\ref{palettename
}.
45 \begin{classdesc
}{palette
}{min=
0, max=
1}
46 This class provides the methods for the
\verb|palette|. Different
47 initializations can be found in
\verb|linearpalette| and
\verb|functionpalette|.
49 \var{min
} and
\var{max
} provide the valid range of the arguments for
52 \begin{funcdesc
}{getcolor
}{parameter
}
53 Returns the
color that corresponds to
\var{parameter
} (must be between
54 \var{min
} and
\var{max
}).
57 \begin{funcdesc
}{select
}{index, n
\_indices}
58 When a total number of
\var{n
\_indices} different colors is needed from the
59 palette, this method returns the
\var{index
}-th
color.
65 \begin{classdesc
}{linearpalette
}{startcolor, endcolor, min=
0, max=
1}
66 This class provides a linear transition between two given colors. The linear
67 interpolation is performed on the
color components of the specific
color
70 \var{startcolor
} and
\var{endcolor
} must be colors of the same
color model.
73 \begin{classdesc
}{functionpalette
}{functions, type, min=
0, max=
1}
74 This class provides an arbitray transition between colors of the same
77 \var{type
} is a string indicating the
color model (one of
\code{"cmyk"
},
78 \code{"rgb"
},
\code{"hsb"
},
\code{"grey"
})
80 \var{functions
} is a dictionary that maps the
color components onto given
81 functions. E.g. for
\code{type="rgb"
} this dictionary must have the keys
82 \code{"r"
},
\code{"g"
}, and
\code{"b"
}.