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Hi Petr, all,

Petr Mladek schrieb:
Bernhard Dippold píše v Út 11. 01. 2011 v 00:37 +0100:
Hi Petr, Kami, all,

Petr Mladek schrieb:
Kálmán „KAMI” Szalai píše v So 08. 01. 2011 v 15:28 +0100:
Hi All,

Updated patch,

Remove LibreOffice colors from standard, and updates libreoffice.soc
with latest colors. I hope it is fine for us.

looked fine =>   pushed

Note that the palette name does not include year. Is it OK?

I think Christoph called the palette
"LibreOffice_Initial_Branding_Colors.soc", because they will change
during the next year.

His next palette would probably be called
"LibreOffice_Community_Branding_Colors.soc".

My approach was only a bit different: I added the year in order to allow
further changes to the branding colors without the necessity to call the
next branding effort by a different name.

Hmm, I see libreoffice.soc in the installed system.

If you think the file name is too long, we can omit "Initial" (because
the year is unique - we should not come up with more than one iteration
on the branding colors during one year).

"Colors" is superfluous too for a color palette, so my favorite name
would be

LibreOffice_Branding_2010.soc

This would allow to create new Branding palettes every now and then
without the problem of visually different documents in different
versions of LibreOffice (when a color of the palette has been updated
in-between).

Well, this should not be a problem. The colors are saved using RGB
values and not the color name. I have just used "LibreOffice Green 3" in
an .odg document, removed libreoffice.soc from the system and user
configuration, opened the file again, the color stayed the same, it was
just not named.

Thanks for trying out!

There might some seldom UX cases, where user don't get the results they look for (like modified colors when working on a document created with an older version of LibO - especially if the changes are only visible in comparison to the old color).

But this is not related to the name of the color palette, so I think we can leave this patch as it is now, as the name of the palette is not really important in most cases.

If someone stumbles upon a problem, a bug report will probably easy to be handled...

Best regards

Bernhard.

Best Regards,
Petr



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