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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 will be correctly labeled as
colors when brought in from external materials also using the core Material
Design 2014 color tables. And imagine our builds for Android would put them
to use. 

Just makes sense to provide this 'out of the box' for seamless use in
LibreOffice without having to load as an extension.

+1



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