+#!/bin/sh
+##############################################################################
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+##############################################################################
+# $Id: tput-colorcube,v 1.1 2016/12/17 23:37:37 tom Exp $
+# Use this script to print an xterm-style color cube, e.g., as done in
+# the xterm 88colors2.pl and 256colors2.pl scripts.
+
+failed() {
+ printf "?? $*\n" >&2
+ exit 1
+}
+
+newline() {
+ tput op
+ printf "\n"
+}
+
+if [ $# = 1 ]
+then
+ myterm=$1
+elif [ $# = 0 ]
+then
+ myterm=$TERM
+else
+ failed "expected one parameter or none"
+fi
+
+colors=$(tput -T $myterm colors 2>/dev/null)
+if [ ${colors:-0} -le 0 ]
+then
+ myterm=${myterm%%-color}
+ colors=$(tput -T $myterm colors 2>/dev/null)
+fi
+if [ ${colors:-0} -le 0 ]
+then
+ failed "terminal $myterm does not support color"
+fi
+
+printf "System colors:\n"
+
+color=0
+inrow=$colors
+to_do=$colors
+[ $colors -gt 256 ] && colors=256
+[ $inrow -gt 8 ] && inrow=8
+[ $to_do -gt 16 ] && to_do=16
+while [ $color -lt $to_do ]
+do
+ [ $color = $inrow ] && newline
+ tput setab $color
+ printf ' '
+ color=$(expr $color + 1)
+done
+newline
+
+[ $colors -le 16 ] && exit
+
+if [ $colors = 256 ]
+then
+ cube=6
+ ramp=232
+elif [ $colors -ge 88 ]
+then
+ cube=4
+ ramp=80
+else
+ exit
+fi
+
+printf "\n"
+printf "Color cube, ${cube}x${cube}x${cube}:\n"
+g=0
+cube2=$(expr $cube \* $cube)
+while [ $g -lt $cube ]
+do
+ r=0
+ while [ $r -lt $cube ]
+ do
+ b=0
+ while [ $b -lt $cube ]
+ do
+ color=$(expr 16 + \( $r \* $cube2 \) + \( $g \* $cube \) + $b)
+ tput setab $color
+ printf ' '
+ b=$(expr $b + 1)
+ done
+ tput op
+ printf ' '
+ r=$(expr $r + 1)
+ done
+ newline
+ g=$(expr $g + 1)
+done
+
+printf "\n"
+printf "Grayscale ramp:\n"
+color=$ramp
+while [ $color -lt $colors ]
+do
+ tput setab $color
+ printf ' '
+ color=$(expr $color + 1)
+done
+newline
+# vi:ts=4 sw=4