n 11/05/2013 02:01 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote: > Can I just add these lines to that file? > > <draw:color draw:name="Gold 1 " draw:color="#FFD700"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Gold 2 " draw:color="#EEC900"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Gold 3 " draw:color="#CDAD00"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Gold 4 " draw:color="#8B7500"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Goldenrod " draw:color="#DAA520"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Goldenrod 1 " draw:color="#FFC125"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Goldenrod 2 " draw:color="#EEB422"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Goldenrod 3 " draw:color="#CD9B1D"/> > <draw:color draw:name="Goldenrod 4 " draw:color="#8B6914"/>
Yes. > I have a list of many, many color names and their associated colors. > What would happen if I added 50 or even 100 new colors to the color table? My recommendation is to keep the number of colours under 5,000. Whilst LibreOffice will load when the colour palette contains every colour betωeen 000000 and FFFFFF, system performance is the absolute pits. > So is there any reason why someone could change the "standard.soc" color > list to include twice the colors, or even three times the current list? No. > Are there any issues involved? The biggest issue to watch for, is that the format is precisely followed. A missing « > », or, more commonly, a missing «"», can cause all sorts of problems. The second issue is that one or two previous versions of LibO and AOO) have either cut the palette off, or replaced with the one that it ships with. When taht happens, you need to play with the data in the first line of the file, and figure what your soc has, that the default does not have, and what the default, that is not in your soc. > Can a user like me add all of the "known" color names and their associated colors to the file and not have any issues pop up when displaying the color choices? When somebody else edits the ODF file, if they don't have the some colour palette installed, the colour is listed as "user". jonathon -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
