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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes 138.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. 139.if n .ad l 140.nh 141.SH "NAME" 142grabc \- A tool to identify a pixel color of an X Window. 143.SH "SYNOPSIS" 144.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" 145.Vb 3 146\& grabc v1.0.2 147\& A program to identify a pixel color of an X Window 148\& by muquit@muquit.com https://www.muquit.com/ 149\& 150\& Usage: grabc [options] 151\& Where the options are: 152\& \-v \- show version info 153\& \-h \- show this usage 154\& \-hex \- print pixel value as Hex on stdout 155\& \-rgb \- print pixel value as RGB on stderr 156\& \-W \- print the Window id at mouse click 157\& \-w id \- window id in hex, use \-l +x+y 158\& \-l +x+y \- pixel co\-ordinate. requires window id 159\& \-d \- show debug messages 160\& \-a \- Print all 16 bits of color. Default is high order 8 bits 161\& Example: 162\& * Print pixel color in hex on stdout: 163\& $ grabc 164\& * Show usage: 165\& $ grabc \-h 166\& * Print Window Id (Note the upper case W): 167\& $ grabc \-W 168\& * Print pixel color of Window iwith id 0x13234 at location 10,20 169\& $ grabc \-w 0x13234 \-l +10+20 170.Ve 171.SH "DESCRIPTION" 172.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" 173grabc is a simple but very useful program to determine the color string in 174hex (or in \s-1RGB\s0 components) by clicking on a pixel on the screen. While web 175browsing, lots of time you find a nice color and wonder what color is that. 176Well just use grabc! 177.PP 178When this program is run, the mouse pointer is grabbed and changed to a 179cross hair and when the mouse is clicked, the color of the clicked pixel 180is written to stdout in hex prefixed with #. 181.SH "LICENSE" 182.IX Header "LICENSE" 183\&\s-1MIT\s0 184.SH "AUTHOR" 185.IX Header "AUTHOR" 186grabc is written by Muhammad Muquit <muquit@muquit.com>. 187Homepage: <https://www.muquit.com/>.