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Arguments: object
Returns the number of bits that are used to represent each pixel of a pixmap or a window. Also known as the depth, the value may be 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, or 32. Depths of 16 bits or greater are known as "true color" because each pixel denotes a color value directly. (Sometimes 16 bits is referred to as "high color" rather than true color because only five bits are available for each of the red, green, and blue color components.) With depths of 8 and less, there are not enough bits to represent a color directly, so each pixel instead denotes an index into a table of colors. For a pixmap, this table is specified by the colors attribute. For a window, the table is specified by assigning a palette to the window, though a depth of 8 (for 256 colors) is generally the only one where the default system colors do not suffice.
Methods exist on pixmap
, texture
, basic-pane
, and screen, though in
Windows a single depth is used for the screen and all windows,
according to the user's current Control Panel display setting. The
depth of a pixmap does not need to match the depth of a window in
which it is drawn, though the colors may not be correct when drawn in
a window of a lower depth than the pixmap.
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Created 2012.5.30.
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