https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106204
--- Comment #9 from Aprax <reg@jwcca.com> ---
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #8)
Ok, I think the "Can't see all colors at one time" is just a conscious
decision.
Ok, how about "It's impossible to see all 143 colors in the active window
because the active window is too small and requires scrolling to see other
colors, and which is different than the window used in the Format cells >
Background tab which shows all 143 colors at the same time without scrolling.
The Maximum number of colors displayed, i.e. visible at the same time, is 12
columns x 9 rows = 72 leaving 71 or 72 colors not visible depending on the
position of the scroll bar."
I'm curious about your comment that the "... Can't see all colors at one time"
title is just a conscious decision."
Do you mean that, after looking at the window, I come to a point where I have
to make a decision about whether I can or cannot see all colors at that instant
in time and I then, being in a concious state, make a decision to say "I can't
see all the colors at one time" rather than "I can't see all colors at the same
time" or some other remark that I might make if I was in an unconcious state?
I would prefer to call it "an observation" which is an instance of viewing and
noting a fact, the fact that all colors are....... because that is what I
observed (and stated by way of comment; remark).
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