Also, if the concept of document colors wasn't clear, I mean the colors that are in use by the document. Using a custom color for something would add that color to the Document colors section, and removing all elements with that custom color would remove it from the section.
Kendy, I think you told me once that the document colors are all listed in a single place, right? On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Mirek M. <maz...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Jan Holesovsky <ke...@suse.cz> wrote: > >> Hi Mirek, >> >> Mirek M. píše v Út 06. 08. 2013 v 15:30 +0200: >> >> > How hard would it be to add a "Document colors" section below the >> > color palette in the palette picker? Do you think it could qualify for >> > an easy hack? >> >> Can you please provide a mockup / screenshot with "<- here we'd add >> this"? :-) - I'm not sure I understand it well... >> > > Here's a Pencil mockup: http://ubuntuone.com/53CaLAjsvNpbTx54wZ1l9q. > I hope it's clear enough. I used the proposed 12-column layout [1] instead > of the current 8-column one in the mockup. > >> >> > Such a section would allow users to keep the style of a document if >> > the document doesn't use LibreOffice colors, it would allow us to >> > rethink our color selection, and it would be a step toward allowing >> > the user to choose any custom color without having to go through the >> > Options dialog. >> >> Sounds useful, and not too hard in general though; but need to >> understand it better... >> >> Thank you a lot, >> Kendy >> >> >> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67653 > >
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