2010/1/18 <[email protected]> > Here's a new release so that you know that the project is still alive ;-) > https://gna.org/files/?group=swatchbooker > > * SwatchBooker is now translatable > * I also added a command-line convert utility (sbconvert.py) > * New "extra" field for non-standard informations > * More editing features > * + lots of bugfixes > > Some information about SwatchBooker's own file format: > http://localhost/selapa.net/swatchbooker/#fileformat > > > Very interesting. I've been thinking lately on implement a palette file format for Synfig Studio. I was considering to use same format as Gimp but after see the xml specification from SwatchBooker it seems reasonable to use it as our standard. That would give us the opportunity to import several palette formats from other applications and make the Synfig Studio ones easily portable. Also it is possible to save the palette format within the animation file.
I'm not aware about any discussion on palette format in this mailing list. Can you guys enlight me? Is there any open standard on pallete definition? Thanks Carlos
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