I agree. I was going to write pretty much this exact email, but you beat me to 
it.
I was implementing some user-configurable colour customizations in an 
application and needed to do it with style sheets, along with something that 
reads colours along the lines of what the new platform preferences API does. 
I make a base64 data URL from a dynamically generated style sheet to avoid 
writing temp CSS files to style the app. 
I also needed to do this to work around the style sheet having higher priority 
than programmatically set colours as per my misunderstanding in 
https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8317434
So I see value in having Color implement something like this.

Scott

> On Dec 11, 2023, at 4:19 PM, Eran Leshem <e...@leshem.life> wrote:
> 
> Thank you for your responses.
> 
> Given that the framework requires colors in string format in its style APIs, 
> I think it should provide some way to convert colors to strings as expected 
> by these APIs. Otherwise, clients are forced to implement this bridging logic 
> on their own, due to a framework gap.
> 
> And given that Color already parses these string representations, I think it 
> makes sense for it to provide the inverse conversion.
> 
> Eran
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openjfx-dev [mailto:openjfx-dev-r...@openjdk.org] On Behalf Of John 
> Hendrikx
> Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2023 11:35 PM
> To: openjfx-dev@openjdk.org
> Subject: Re: Converting a Color object to its string representation
> 
> I think this is too niche to have Color provide.
> 
> Just make a utility method for whatever format you desire, instead of
> making Color responsible for half a dozen ways of formatting colors, and
> then probably still missing some format that someone needs.
> 
> Ticket should be closed as won't fix.
> 
> --John
> 
>> On 09/12/2023 22:06, Michael Strauß wrote:
>> I obviously meant to write withPrefix("#"), not withDelimiter("#")...
>> 
>>> On Sat, Dec 9, 2023 at 9:57 PM Michael Strauß <michaelstr...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> How would HexFormat work with Color, other than using an extremely
>>> unwieldy syntax?
>>> 
>>>     String formatted = HexFormat.of()
>>>         .withDelimiter("#")
>>>         .formatHex(new byte[] {
>>>             (byte)(color.getRed() * 255.0f),
>>>             (byte)(color.getGreen() * 255.0f),
>>>             (byte)(color.getBlue() * 255.0f),
>>>             (byte)(color.getOpacity() * 255.0f)
>>>         });
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Dec 9, 2023 at 9:40 PM David Alayachew <davidalayac...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Apologies - java.util.HexFormat
>>>> 
>>>> That's what I get for firing from the hip, then looking afterwards.
> 

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