Well, sort of. :-)
I realize it's possible to add *any* color(s) to a palette*, but in order to have a truly universal
/palette/, every possible 24/32 bit combinations would have to be added. I would presume that is
impractical, if not impossible in realistic terms...? What I would personally like to see is a
color chooser widget with every possible color directly selectable (whether by direct picking or
via RGB / HSL / CMYK numbers, etc.), plus optionally the ability to save named custom colors as
well as to filter it to show only specific palettes (eg, websafe colors, etc.). Nothing really new,
per se -- Much like GTK, Windows, QT, etc. -- Just not (yet) availble in LibO.
* Although the only place I've found so far in LibO where a specific (file) palette can be loaded from disk
is on the background color attrtibutes dialog in Draw. I don't have OOo installed any longer, but ISTR seeing
the "load palette from disk" option available elsewhere. Has that been removed or am I remembering
wrong?
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