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--- Comment #43 from Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> ---
Stuart's comment #35 is very important here (and was something I immediately
also thought of when doing my awful ugly C++ hack): the way the swatches in
each palette are displayed should depend on the palette. It is
counter-productive that every palette is displayed in the same way, as rows of
12 swatches. That makes it hard to find colours that are perceptional close in
palettes based on actual perceptional colour models, like the HLC one here.
Perhaps we could even have some 3D thing to select colours from a palette,
where the shape of the arrangement of swatches (blobs?) depends on the colour
model, as device-independent colour spaces after all are three-dimensional. 

(But sure, I doubt anybody is going to fund any work on improving this. And
distributing palettes as extensions containing just .soc files sure won't
help.)

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