> An easier method:
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>
> I have wondered about this myself in connection with palettes,
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> which often have a nicely selected set of colors already
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> available.  I have built a pair of little perl procs to (1) sort
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> a palette by value, hue, saturation, or hsv_value,
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> and (2) create a gradient from a palette.  In the hope that
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> these may answer your need, I have attached them.
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>
> Caveats:  They are NOT documented very well.  Consider them
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> beta, at best.  I have used them successfully myself, but YMMV.
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> Particularly on pal2grad.pl, read the code.  You can set the
> number of steps in the resulting gradient.
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>
> --Jeff
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> Jeff Trefftzs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ok, I will try them out but how and where do I install them?
Thanks
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