there are now 6 color paletts installed in LibO
1. chart
2. freecolour-hlc
3. html
4. libreoffice
5. standard
6. tonal
chart is not really an color platte, it's there for charts in general.
LibreOffice has the branding colors and was used to generate marketing
materials for LibO so it's more an in
Please CC libreoffice-des...@lists.freedesktop.org on replies. I didn't
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Betreff: Rework of Writer comments "button"
Datum: 11.07.2019 17:21
Von: Jan-Marek Glogowski
An: libreoff...@lists.freedesktop.org,
libreoffice-des...@lists.freed
Google's 'Material Design' color tables from 2014 are sound sRGB based
efforts. Adding them as a built-in color palette facilitates their use in
any of the LibreOffice modules.
Andreas' effort to fit them into our 12 column palette color picker--now
including the two Accent colors--means they
Heiko Tietze wrote on 7/11/19 3:23 PM:
> So +1 for yes and -1 for no. My vote is -1.
I only see 8 palettes - so why not 9 :)
+1
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Short question: Shall we add another color palette to the list? Pro: Material
is mature and state of the art (Andreas' wwords) vs Con: the list is right now
bloated and there is no clear use case for material colors (some comments on
the patch [1]).
So +1 for yes and -1 for no. My vote is -1.
Prerent: NogdanB, Kompi, Heiko
Tickets
* Icon styles should not modify official application icons in start center
(and other relevant places)
+ https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126074
+ unique brandind for own MIME type icons or less restrictive guidelines
like "frame