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Revision as of 08:18, 3 September 2012
KColorEdit er et meget nyttigt værktøj til at redigere og oprette farvepaletter på en nem og sjov måde. |
Hovedpunkter
- KDE- og GTK-farvevælgere
- Fuld understøttelse af GIMP's palettestandard (se GIMP-paletter)
- Valg imellem detaljeret visning og en kortfattet visning af farvepaletten
- Understøtter kommentarer
- Understøtter beskrivelse af og navn til paletten
- Farver eller kommentarer kan flyttes til en hvilken som helst placering i paletten
- Kan bruges til at generere farveskemaer (komplementærfarver, tredelt farver osv.)
- Or generate a random color
- Supports mixing of colors
- Has a gradient selector for color
- Supports increase or decrease of hue and saturation.
Working with KColorEdit
KColorEdit is intended be a tool for web designers, is particulary useful when editing CSS files and you want to choose the "right" color for your proyect.
Making pages for Visual Health
Many pages have a nice design, but sometimes those pages has issues with the color scheme. For example: when you try to read the text you can't do it becouse the background. Indeed, when the text color's and background color's doesn't contrast themselves (or doesn't fit) then the eye has to be extra effort to read the text.
Image you have #fe9f10 as background color. Lets add this color to our pallete (click the plus symbol)
With KColorEdit is easy to select the "oposite" color: the (best) text color. Just set the Sheme to Complement and the task is done.
Later, you can add the text color to the palette and copy it to the clipboard: #106ffe
KColorEdit is part of KDE Extragear. The User Handbook is fairly old, but helpful.