I hate typing in #RGB codes to create/modify the ColorPalette slices
definitions

Although I know many RGB color codes from memory, without being able
to *see* the colors I am choosing, it's really hard to judge if they
will look right, without saving the ColorPalette changes and testing
to see the actual color 'in situ'.  Then, if just one color is off by
a little bit, you have to go back to edit the ColorPalette
definitions, then test again, etc. until you get it the way you like.

Well... no more.... now there's
  http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#PaletteMaker

Just add this *transclusion* tiddler to your document and you can use
an interactive "color grid" and listbox to edit the ColorPalette
entries (and/or create new ones), without ever having to actually get
your fingertips all stained by mixing those ugly RGB codes by
hand! :-)

... and, you can even embed "<<tiddler PaletteMaker>>" in the
ColorPalette itself.  With some minor style formatting you can show
the ColorPalette slice definitions (e.g., "Background: #fff") *and*
the interactive color grid/list side-by-side, like this:
   http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ColorPalette

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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