It also means that basic colours remain the same across installations of the
same product.
Yes, and that's why I would have agreed to the code thingy.
Heiko didn't want it..
If the file itself with ND ever entered the code (which I don't hope) it
will definitely be removed from what many distributions ship. Thus you
actually achieve the opposite you wanted. Many people simply won't have that
palette in
their installs.
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