https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106551
--- Comment #4 from russell <prusselltechgroup@gmail.com> ---
Libreoffice Version 6.0.5.2
I look forward to the ability to rename a color profile in Libreoffice via the
GUI. Currently I just rename the file.
Under linux the .soc file is located:
$HOME/.config/libreoffice/4/user/config/
Libreoffice then creates a .pack file with the same base name under:
$HOME/.config/libreoffice/4/user/pack/config/
However, I think the palettes installed as extensions are located under:
$HOME/.config/libreoffice/4/user/uno_packages/cache/uno_packages/
In addition to a Modify/Rename option, it would be helpful if the palette names
in the Colors Palette drop-down were sorted. Currently there doesn't appear to
be any sort order to the items in the list.
After reading the two blog enters below, I reviewed my color palettes and
associated files. I have some files in my local directory with the same name
as those on the shared system, and I wondered how that worked. Both entries,
with the same name, appear in the drop-down, but in different locations in the
list. The contents of some of the files are different, and for now I thought I
would just rename the local files with a prefix until I have a better
understanding.
1.
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2017/04/10/new-standard-color-palette/
2.
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2016/12/30/new-color-palettes-in-libreoffice/
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