Hi all:

        I think in Calc you can use copy and paste special (Select only
format).

        In Writer you can select the word or letter that have the color you
need to know. Then you can go to Menu - Format -Character- Font Color
and there you can see the Number of the color (Grafico 10 -in spanish in
my case as example). Now you can find it in the icon of the color
select ... there you can see the number when you put the pointer of the
mouse on each color.

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez

El sáb, 25-05-2013 a las 14:07 -0400, Robert Funnell escribió:
> > On Sat, 25 May 2013 11:42:53 +0200
> > Axel Braun <axel.br...@gmx.de> wrote:
> >
> >> Any idea how to extract the font color and make it available for all
> >> text?
> 
> There might be an easier way, but if you use an unzip file to look at 
> the zip'd contents of a .odt file, you'll find content.xml. In there 
> will be style definitions that include colours specified in 
> hexadecimal. For example, from a little test file that I made:
> 
> <style:style style:name="T4" style:family="text"><style:text-properties 
> fo:color="#008000"/></style:style>
> <text:span text:style-name="T4">green</text:span>
> 
> You can then use Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Colours
> to add any desired colour to your GUI.
> 
> Is this what you wanted?
> 
> - Robert
> 
> 

-- 
Atentamente,

Jorge Rodríguez


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