package QColor; use strict; use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT); require Exporter; require DynaLoader; require QGlobal; @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader Qt::Hash); @EXPORT = qw($color0 $color1 $black $white $darkGray $gray $lightGray $red $green $blue $cyan $magenta $yellow $darkRed $darkGreen $darkBlue $darkCyan $darkMagenta $darkYellow %Spec &qBlue &qGray &qGreen &qRgb &qRed); $VERSION = '0.02'; bootstrap QColor $VERSION; 1; __END__ =head1 NAME QColor - Interface to the Qt QColor class =head1 SYNOPSIS C =head2 Member functions new, alloc, blue, dark, green, hsv, isDirty, isValid, light, pixel, red, rgb, setHsv, setNamedColor, setRgb =head2 Static functions cleanup, currentAllocContext, destroyAllocContext, enterAllocContext, initialize, lazyAlloc, leaveAllocContext, maxColors, numBitPlanes, setLazyAlloc =head2 Related functions qBlue, qGray, qGreen, qRed, qRgb =head1 DESCRIPTION Every member of QColor, except the operators, has been interfaced through this class. =head1 EXPORTED The following QColor objects are exported into the user's namespace: $color0 $color1 $black $white $darkGray $gray $lightGray $red $green $blue $cyan $magenta $yellow $darkRed $darkGreen $darkBlue $darkCyan $darkMagenta $darkYellow The following functions are exported into the user's namespace: C<&qBlue>, C<&qGray>, C<&qGreen>, C<&qRed>, C<&qRgb> =head1 SEE ALSO QColor(3qt) =head1 AUTHOR Ashley Winters