GdkGC::background
Access: Read Write
Type: GdkColor
    
     It is not possible to apply a new or existing 
     GdkColor to a GdkGC, 
     because there is no colormap there for the color to reference.
    
    
     You will need to take an existing GdkColormap,
     either by using gdk::colormap_get_system()  or by
     accessing the colormap property in the existing 
     GdkWindow that most widgets have, and give it
     a handle.  Then you do something like:
     
      $gc->background = $colormap->alloc('lime green');
     
     and the color is allocated intelligently.
    
    
     The background color fills the areas not taken up by the foreground
     color, e.g. the gaps in a dashed line will take the background color. 
     If you don't want this, just don't set this property.