On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 21:45:15 -0600 Mike Sleger <chappa-ai at q.com> wrote:
> If I define a CMYK color as 0.00%, 30.00%, 60.00%, 5.00% and save the > change, then go back and review the color, its stored values are > instead 0.00%, 30.20%, 60.00%, 5.10%. (If I had wanted 30.20 and > 5.10 I would have specified them.) Similarly, another color defined > as 100.00%, 41.00%, 0.00%, 55.00% is actually remembered or stored as > 100.00%, 41.18%, 0.00%, 54.90%. Is this normal behavior that people > just accept because it's "within tolerance limits"? Can't the > program keep track of single-precision floating-point values? If > color values are changed, what else gets changed? I would suggest that this is a minor bug that should be reported at http://bugs.scribus.net (I cannot find such a report) Owen
