Can someone explain to me how bsetroot parses rgb descriptions?  There is
a tremendous difference between

bsetroot -solid rgb:99/99/0   (goldenrod on my powerbook)
        and 
bsetroot -solid rgb:100/100/0 (dirty greyish green)

but then only very minor changes up through

bsetroot -solid rgb:100/250/0 (slightly nicer green)


playing around, it almost seems that red is broken - that 0-99 acts as a
percentage of 256, while anything larger is brown 

bsetroot -solid rgb:99/0/0      (bright red)
bsetroot -solid rgb:100/0/0  (the color of somewhat moldy russet potatoes)



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