El 28/03/13 00:14, "Christoph Schäfer" escribió:

I did not mean to say otherwise. This is good news for *individual users*, who 
now can, thanks to Olivier's creation Swatchbooker, easily download these 
palettes and convert them to a format their Libre program can use. That's all, 
b*ut for many users that's already a lot. It should also be mentioned that 
these palettes include only the traditional Pantone Color Bridge palettes, not 
Pantone Goe or Pantone Plus.


Swatchbooker Batch Converter has always had a feature to download Pantone palettes from Pantone X-Ref site and convert them into usable palettes for libre graphics packages. I used that feature and created gpl palettes for GIMP and Inkscape from the Pantone Formula books (originally in Lab) and xml palettes for Scribus from the Formula and Bridge books.
I even created a Pantone Palette for OpenOffice :-)

So, what exactly does the the publishing of those packages change?

Gez

p.s.: Oh, and btw, the batch converter also gets Goe and fashion books from X-Ref.
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