On 3/2/2020 1:19 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi all.
When comparing the palettes can you please advise the top row
description, I find this varies.
i.e. on my linux machine top row is greys graded light to dark, left to
right. Are all your palettes of 12 columns similar colour arrangement.
steve.
Since I started this, let me echo Heiko's reference to this site,
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2017/04/10/new-standard-color-palette/
In it you will see that color palettes have been evolving over the years
with LO. It shows three different palettes that have been used as
"standard" in the past five years or so. You'll find yours with gray
shaded light to dark from left to right and others with gray shaded dark
to light from left to right.
I also learned that the palette that a given LO installation uses is
somehow stored in the user profile. By renaming the profile on my older
Linux LO installation, it updated my standard palette to match that on
my newer Windows LO installation.
That's not necessarily a great solution for me as I now have dozens of
Impress presentations with colors that are no longer found on the new
standard palette, not to mention that renaming the user profile always
results in the loss of other customization.
Virgil
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