https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94551
--- Comment #9 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 125847
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Preliminary solid fill tab
Rishabh managed to provide means to select the palette at the solid color tab
and shows the containing colors nicely. The question is what happens with the
interactions (add, modify, delete).
Option 1: We let users do whatever they want. Meaning the palette standard.soc
may end up empty.
Option 2: We allow to change not all (e.g. standard.soc) but a selection of
palettes.
Option 3: Changes go into a (newly to introduce) user.soc (or whatever this
extra palette is called)
Option 4: We disable the buttons in this tab
Option 5: We allow everything (like #1) but restore the factory settings per
"reset".
Option 5 is the most user-friendly way. It would work only when the content of
the soc files are stored as an additional ressource. But maintainability would
seriously diminished. Opinions?
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