On 02/09/2017 07:49 PM, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> I am having trouble adding the Resene color palette to the
> "standard.soc" file.
Two different Resene Palettes can be found at
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/ColourPalettes .
For some reason, I'm under the impression that
Thanks. It's done: Bug 105907. Paolo
On Thursday, February 9, 2017 1:18 AM, Bruce Hohl wrote:
With respect to the problem you found with 5.3 you can file a bug report
here: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/
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Does not help much. There are over 1500 named colors in the text file.
Actually Renese colors are actually their line of paint colors. It was
nice of Renese to share their colors as long as you add their copyright
text in the .soc file "somewhere".
If anyone has a C++ or Python script t
Hello,
You can use the "BASE" function of CALC to convert the numbers to
hexadecimal notation. The syntax is BASE(number, base, #digits); for
instance, converting the 44 of the zydeco color would be someting like
=BASE(44,16,2) which gives 2C.
And if you want, you can use a combination of CONCATE
I am having trouble adding the Resene color palette to the
"standard.soc" file.
The colors in that file are listed in HEX - #FF
but the Resene list is in the RGB decimal format - RGB(255,255,255)
The Renese "people" will allow the use of their color names, as long as
you include the cop