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I've always wanted to be able to change the way
my programs look like, i believe i have thought
of an easy way to do that. (for the user)

My idea is to make some sort of "map" of the hue,
shade, etc, and set that as a base for a main color,
so, by changing the main color, (through presets and
a custom color picker) all the images in the program
change accordingly.

I don't know how hard this can be, chances are the
answer is a lot, but i thought the idea was worth
being mentioned. Who knows? maybe by the time we
have commercial flights to the moon, LO will already
have this option.




On a side: Can i upload a pencil sketch to the whiteboards?
I had an idea for the toolbar, but i don't know how to
design it on computer, I've already made a nice sketch of
the design on my notebook. I'm trying to learn how to use
design programs online (so i can actually start collaborating
with you), but i'ts been a bit hard to find free lessons, if anyone
knows of where i can find ones, please tell me.

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