Well, I fixed it.  But I used my own program for the fix. It's
important that I use my own software whenever possible.  Why would
anyone want to use it if I'm not?


On Oct 19, 12:28 pm, Dos-Man 64 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Colors would be a bigger problem if my program was saving to disk in
> various formats (JPEG, GIF, etc.)  But my program doesn't save to
> disk.  The user uses alt+print screen.  So it's less of an issue.
> EBIDX is basically a screen editor with some capabilities similar to
> illustrator and coreldraw.
>
> I'll fix his eye when I get time :)
>
> On Oct 19, 6:37 am, Chris Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Dos-Man 64 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm adding in an eye dropper tool tommorrow.  That helps quite a bit
> > > in making it easier to choose colors.  The user can design a
> > > background image containing any colors he or she wants to use while
> > > drawing.
>
> > Once started down the path of picking colours, forever will it
> > dominate your destiny!
>
> > Colours are selected for a wide variety of criteria and from an
> > equally diverse number of palettes.  CYMK is preferred for print, RGB
> > for digital media, whereas there are specific colours that are "web"
> > friendly.  You need to be able to interpret HTML hex numbers as
> > colours, alter R, G, B, then on top of that things that don't have
> > anything to do with the storage of a colour in memory such as hue,
> > saturation, luminosity.  If you add an alpha channel, that too will
> > cause some additional work.
>
> > If you haven't used photoshop, you might not be aware of it, but
> > colour is kind of a big thing.  :)  It seems that no matter how many
> > tools and palettes they have, they keep coming up with new ones.
> > Interesting,but don't let it dominate your life.  :)
>
> > > Yeah, his eye did get messed up a bit.  Diamonds are a bit tricky to
> > > work with; the original windows version of ebid didn't even have
> > > them.  I'm still getting used to using them.  Maybe I'll go back and
> > > fix it ;)
>
> > Draw a parallelogram (or square or rectangle, depending on your
> > preference) then rotate+translate.  Not that hard, even my computer
> > can do that billions of times per second.  ;-)
>
> > --
> > Registered Linux Addict #431495
> > For Faith and Family! | John 3:16!
> > fsdev.net
> > 0x5f3759df.org
>
>

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