The duplication of target hex values would simply be 'closest match' to the 
pantone source identifiers.
This ought to be permitted, and is not considered a duplicate, but an 
additional match to that destination color. ?Unless, of course one knows the 
source is NOT that shade, in that case it is a blatant error.
?

There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes. -- 
Doctor Who


________________________________
 From: Boris Samorodov <bsam at passap.ru>
To: scribus at lists.scribus.net 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: [scribus] making your own Pantone color list


20.09.2013 20:18, Boris Samorodov ?????:
> Hi Gregory and All,
> 
> 20.09.2013 05:40, Gregory Pittman ?????:
> 
>> Searching around, I found this site:
>> http://www.printingassoc.com/pmscolor.html
> 
> Gregory, thanks for the link.
> 
> As a side note: there are two "PMS 803" colors (the first one appears
> to be a "PMS 8503" one).

And there are six hex number duplicates:
-----
#003f54 ??? PMS 303
#003f54 ??? PMS 547
--
#007aa5 ??? PMS 307
#007aa5 ??? PMS 641
--
#008c82 ??? PMS 327
#008c82 ??? PMS 3282
--
#c1b5a5 ??? PMS 401
#c1b5a5 ??? Warm Gray4
--
#ef2b2d ??? PMS 1788
#ef2b2d ??? Red 032
--
#f95602 ??? PMS 1655
#f95602 ??? PMS 1665
-----

-- 
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