On 01/19/2014 06:26 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> 
> Printed it out
> 
> Will update it soon.
> 
> As I stated before, there may be duplicates.
> I took several lists and converted them outside the main file and then
> added them.
> 
> Sometimes certain colors in a color sequence should be kept, even if it
> is a repeat.  But I will look at each case.
> 
> 
> On 01/19/2014 12:15 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> Good bit of proof-reading there!  I can't believe how quickly this has
>> come together.  For years i have been wondering why the colour
>> selection was so pitiful.  I've been using quite a long work-around or
>> just putting up with it.
>> Regards from
>> Tom :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 19 January 2014 17:09, Luuk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 19-01-2014 16:54, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
>>>>
>>>> For those who have been looking at my "color postings", I have been
>>>> adding colors to the "standard.soc" file so there are many more defined
>>>> colors to choose from withing Writer, Calc, etc., for things like font
>>>> color and shading, or cell backgrounds.
>>>>
>>>> I took the original file and added the LO branding colors, and decided
>>>> to go from there.
>>>> With the help from a fellow user, added some colors to that list from
>>>> some I had and some he had.
>>>> I added gray and 99 different shades of it - i.e. 1% to 99%.
>>>> At that point, I still wanted more.
>>>> I found colors like Gold, Silver, Bronze, Brass, etc. and added them
>>>> in.
>>>>
>>>> Then I added the colors from a set of color tables where they took one
>>>> color and kept lightening it up 6 times, for a total of 7 color blocks.
>>>> There were 7 colors per table making each one 77 colors. This added 462
>>>> colors to the color blocks you see.
>>>>
>>>> So now, I have 2525 color blocks, if my count is correct.
>>>>
>>>> For Ubuntu users, you have to look into the hidden dot folders to find
>>>> the "standard.soc" file.
>>>> ".config/libreoffice/4/user/config"
>>>> where it is on other systems, I do not know.  I have not added it to my
>>>> Windows systems, yet, but will find the file later.
>>>>
>>>> So here is the download file link.  It should work fine, but I am still
>>>> new at using the "ownCloud" system.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/Common/QA/New-Colors/standard.soc--jan-19--10_26am---2525-color-blocks.txt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Total colors in that file       : 2525
>>> Total unique colors in that file: 2366
>>>
>>> The following colors are named more than two times:
>>> (color #0000 is found 6 times,
>>> color #000080 is found 4 times, etc)
>>>        # color
>>>        6 000000
>>>        4 000080
>>>        3 0066cc
>>>        3 008080
>>>        3 00cccc
>>>        3 333333
>>>        3 666666
>>>        4 800080
>>>        3 808000
>>>        3 999999
>>>        3 b3b3b3
>>>        3 c0c0c0
>>>        3 cccccc
>>>        3 ff0000
>>>        3 ff00ff
>>>        3 ff4500
>>>        4 ff9966
>>>        5 ffff66
>>>        3 ffffff
>>>
>>>
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> 

Okay, I downloaded the file to my HD.  It is a .txt file.

I used locate to find the standard.soc file on my machine.  It is in
.xml format.

I moved the original standard.soc file to standard.soc.old.

I copied the standard.soc--jan-19--10_26am---2525-color-blocks.txt to
the same location and renamed it standard.soc.  It's in html  file.

I guess I should get to the question now.

What am I supposed to do with that file?

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