Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-11 Thread jonathon
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 22:54, James Greenidge wrote: Would a script that created a palette that would contain the first colour, last colour, and intermediate colours be useful. My God that'd be incredible help if you can swing that! All that is needed is adding a couple of functions to the

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-11 Thread netsecurity
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:01:43 +, jonathon jonathon.bl...@gmail.com wrote: [snip] I have to rewrite 500K pages of documentation by 25 March, otherwise I'd be able to get to it sooner. I've had some truly crazy schedules for documentation but never 500,000 pages in 13 days! Best of luck!

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-11 Thread jonathon
netsecurity wrote: I have to rewrite 500K pages of documentation by 25 March, otherwise I'd be able to get to it sooner. I've had some truly crazy schedules for documentation but never 500,000 pages in 13 days! Well, I had four months, but on at least two occasions, and possibly more,

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-11 Thread Fred A. Miller
On 03/12/2010 12:42 AM, jonathon wrote: netsecurity wrote: I have to rewrite 500K pages of documentation by 25 March, otherwise I'd be able to get to it sooner. I've had some truly crazy schedules for documentation but never 500,000 pages in 13 days! Well, I had four

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-10 Thread James Greenidge
jonathon wrote: James Greenidge wrote:y my problem! The crux of my problem is figuring out what intermediate pallet colors transitioning from navy blue to salmon to use for each letter in the title heading. It sounds like a color matching puzzle a child would enjoy, but I lost talent

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-09 Thread James Greenidge
Daniel Lewis wrote: James Greenidge wrote: Guy Voets wrote: 2010/3/8 James Greenidgeji...@mac.com: Greetings: I've a 18-letter document title that I'd like to color morph from navy blue with the first letter to deep salmon to the last, but choosing apt interval colors from the palette by

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-09 Thread jonathon
James Greenidge wrote:y my problem! The crux of my problem is figuring out what intermediate pallet colors transitioning from navy blue to salmon to use for each letter in the title heading. It sounds like a color matching puzzle a child would enjoy, but I lost talent long long ago! Would

[users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-08 Thread James Greenidge
Greetings: I've a 18-letter document title that I'd like to color morph from navy blue with the first letter to deep salmon to the last, but choosing apt interval colors from the palette by eye seems too imprecise to exact a smooth properly hued transition. Is there anyway to imbue a line of

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-08 Thread Guy Voets
2010/3/8 James Greenidge ji...@mac.com: Greetings: I've a 18-letter document title that I'd like to color morph from navy blue with the first letter to deep salmon to the last, but choosing apt interval colors from the palette by eye seems too imprecise to exact a smooth properly hued

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-08 Thread James Greenidge
Guy Voets wrote: 2010/3/8 James Greenidgeji...@mac.com: Greetings: I've a 18-letter document title that I'd like to color morph from navy blue with the first letter to deep salmon to the last, but choosing apt interval colors from the palette by eye seems too imprecise to exact a smooth

Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-08 Thread Daniel Lewis
James Greenidge wrote: Guy Voets wrote: 2010/3/8 James Greenidgeji...@mac.com: Greetings: I've a 18-letter document title that I'd like to color morph from navy blue with the first letter to deep salmon to the last, but choosing apt interval colors from the palette by eye seems too

RE: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing

2010-03-08 Thread Gmail
Unsubscribe please -Original Message- From: Daniel Lewis [mailto:elderdanle...@gmail.com] Sent: 08 March 2010 08:20 PM To: users@openoffice.org Subject: Re: [users] Title Text Spectrum Morphing James Greenidge wrote: Guy Voets wrote: 2010/3/8 James Greenidgeji...@mac.com: Greetings