On 20/11/16 08:21, "Christoph Schäfer" wrote:
>it doesn't make sense to remove most of the previously available palettes
>until users can download them separately
Which version of LibO will be the first one to ship _without_ the colour
palettes?
If it is LibO 5.3..0.x (the one that is
On 11/20/2016 09:21 AM, "Christoph Schäfer" wrote:
> You're acting quickly, but maybe too quickly ;)
No worries, nothing has been added to master, and actually I CC'ed Jan Iversen
because he will accept or reject the changes and should be aware of the
discussion. Nevertheless I believe we
Hello Heiko,
You're acting quickly, but maybe too quickly ;)
First of all, it doesn't make sense to remove most of the previously available
palettes until users can download them separately or until there is an OXT file
available that enables them to get their preferred colour palettes back.
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
@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)
+
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
Errm ...
>The former palette management at Tools > Options > Color has been removed.
I haven't seen this yet, but it looks like you just removed one of the most
significant advantages of LibreOffice.
Just sayin'...
Christoph
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. November 2016 um 11:53 Uhr
> Von: "Heiko
Hello Heiko,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
First of all we need to make clear we are using the same terminology. Where I
come from (graphics and publishing), a "palette" means a collection of colours
stored in a file.
As to your statement "The ordinary user likely wants to have