Hi Toki,
Thanks for making sense :)
In the CIE-HLC palette colours are ordered by Hue - Lightness - Chroma in
increments of 10, e.g., HLC 000-00-10, HLC 000-00-20 etc. After some
experimentation we found that this model is the most user-friendly, compared to
the more common LCH or HCL (not
toki wrote
> ...
>
> Personally, I think that the minimum size should be 128 colours.
>
> One might be able to get away with a 64 colour palette, if alternative
> palettes are _easy_ for non-technical people to install.
> Both ooespalette.1.1.oxt and ZD_Color_Palettes.oxt throw an error, when
>
On 16/11/2016 08:24, Heiko Tietze wrote:
>But it's hard to imagine how to deal with the 545 (luckily named)
colors from the Scribus palette.
Go back to 2004, and there were complaints from some people that the
palettes for OOo didn't contain enough colours. Those complaints were
what prompted me
@Heiko, *
Not likely to make a hangout at the new time.
A bit concerned with the note in the minutes:
"* remove cmyk, gallery, html, palette, web"
See Regina's note regards "html" palette
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80196#c31 that these
named colors are actually
We talked about LibreColor in the design hangout. In short here are the minutes:
+ can we do this per extension? wouldn't do so (Tomaz) but possible (Samuel)
+ names are not important (Jay), disagree (Heiko)
+ reduce the number of items per palette to have a good organization (Jay)
+
Present: Anxhelo, Heiko, Samuel, Tomaz, Jay
Organization
* Switch from Google Hangout to Jitsi
+ don't care (Samuel)
+ never used, but curious (Anxhelo)
+ lets try next week at https://meet.jit.si/LibreOfficeDesign (Heiko)
+ please test in advance the proper function
Tickets
Hi Christoph,
it is a gut feeling to say 20 colors per palette are enough but also based on
the fact that company branding usually goes with far less colors. Your
LibreColor set is an 'expert palette' and would be the basis for such a
restricted 'user palette'. However, Mike supports your