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Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                   |                            |.freedesktop.org
           Keywords|                            |needsUXEval

--- Comment #6 from Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> ---
Adding needsUXEval.

(In reply to Ulrich Windl from comment #0)
Then the color is selected and the dialog closes. (even on single-click)
So you have to open the dialog again and select "user-defined color" to see
the values of the color you selected last.
That's quit uncomfortable.
I don't see any benefit for the most users if the dialog keeps open which would
result in an additional action for all users that don't want this behavior.
Solutions:
A single click in the palette dialog selects the color without closing the
dialog, while a double-click will select and close.
Your suggestion seems to be a behavior that users are not familiar with. In
other programs it behaves as LibreOffice does now.
Independent of that when hovering over a color (currently the name is being
shown), detailed color information (like RGB, Lch (HSB), CMYK, etc.) could
be added to the hover box.
See bug 108751.

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