Hi,

Sean has left the following comment at Add a command-line option that sets an object color temporarily http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2012/8126202:


Nope


You've got it backwards. The task is to figure out how to set a color (in code, on an object, NOT how to read a value from a user), set a temporary color, and show that it works. The task description uses a -O option as an example because the user will obviously need to specify a color somehow. Reading a color from the user that way is trivially easy if our -C option is used as an example. The work, though, is to FIGURE OUT how to set object colors. Try to render all objects as red (255/0/0) regardless of their default/set color, for example.


Greetings,
The Google Open Source Programs Team


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