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Yes I put it on my wikipage and here is a link to it:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/b/b0/Colopicker_version_2.zip

/Oskar


2013/7/4 Mirek M. <mazelm@gmail.com>

On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Oskar Olsson <osol84@gmail.com> wrote:

I made a colorpicker in glade and bound it to a pythonscript. It can
detect
mousecklicks and it knows which tile you clicked on.

I know it's not the design you agreed on, but it is still usable as a
template for anyone who decides to implement the blueprint.

The tiles are rendered as images and the click-events are detected through
the generic event-widget. This means any form of pixels could be rendered
in them. In theory you could even have movies in the tiles. I cant see why
anyone would like to color something with a movie though.


https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/c/c9/Colorpicker_in_development.png


We'll take it into consideration when we resume talks on the picker (which
is likely to be when we have a dev).

Could you post the application somewhere?


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