hehe it was a very short enthusiastic message
having the dual level dialog with easy colours on the front and an advanced button where we can use more fiddly configuration seems the nicest way. how the eventual dialog looks is not important to me, its the principle that matters. it allows a user to quickly select a general colour and then if required gain access to the more detailed colour wheel and detailed palette. gary On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Graham Cobb <g+...@cobb.uk.net<g%2b...@cobb.uk.net> > wrote: > On Sunday 27 September 2009 10:13:57 Thomas Perl wrote: > > We might also go and have some pre-defined palettes that the developer > can > > choose when using the dialog (say, one wants to use the Tango colors, one > > wants to use more strongly constrasting colors and another one might just > > want to use different shades of grey for some reason). > > To paraphrase lcuk: yes, yes, yes, yes ... please ! > > Settable colours are needed, I think and a few pre-defined palettes would > be > awesome. But if the widget existed I would use it straight away in GPE > even > with a hardcoded palette (I could define the palette for GPE in my copy of > the widget). Preferably not using cairo (I do not use cairo in GPE -- I > think that is because it isn't available in early versions of Maemo). > > Graham > _______________________________________________ > maemo-developers mailing list > maemo-developers@maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers >
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